Well, if only Percy Jackson survives the final battle in the fanfic, it would be a very lonely existence for him at first. He'd be mourning all his friends and comrades. But it also means he becomes the sole bearer of all that happened in the battle. He might be seen as a hero, but also a bit of a tragic figure. All the hopes and dreams of those who died would rest on his shoulders. He'd have to figure out how to rebuild and move forward on his own, which could be a really interesting story arc.
In a fanfic where only Percy Jackson survives the final battle, he would have to deal with a lot of trauma. Imagine all the things he witnessed during the battle. He'd probably have nightmares. On the other hand, he could become a sort of legend. People would tell stories about him and the final battle. He might start a new era, teaching others about what happened and how to prevent future disasters. But he would always carry the pain of being the only one left from his group.
The plot could start with Percy waking up after the battle, surrounded by the carnage. He realizes he's the only one left alive. At first, he's in shock. Then he decides to search for any other survivors, even though deep down he knows there are none. He might then go on a journey to find out why he was spared. Along the way, he meets new characters who either fear him or idolize him because of what he's been through.
Perhaps in this fanfic, Percy is the only survivor but he's not entirely alone. He might be haunted by the spirits of his fallen comrades who give him guidance and strength. He could use this to fight against the remnants of the evil forces that still lurk in the shadows, all while trying to rebuild the world that was shattered in the final battle.
Well, it could start with the final battle being so intense that the enemy has some sort of unbeatable advantage. Maybe a powerful new monster or a dark magic that the heroes can't counter. This leads to the deaths of all the main characters one by one. For example, Percy might go down first while trying to protect his friends, and then the others follow as they are overwhelmed.
He would probably become more somber. The loss of all his friends would make him less carefree. His sense of humor might still be there, but it would be tinged with sadness.
In a fanfic where everyone dies in the final battle of Percy Jackson, it could be a very dark and tragic take. Maybe it's a way for the author to explore the ultimate cost of war and conflict. It could also be a statement about the futility of the fight against the gods' will. However, it would be extremely sad for fans who love the characters and hope for a more positive outcome.
Well, Percy Jackson himself is surely one of the main characters. He's the hero of the original series and would be central to any survival - themed fanfic about him.
Perhaps in the fanfic, Percy survives a situation where all his friends are turned against him. He has to find a way to break the spell or curse while still believing in their friendship. It would be a great exploration of his loyalty and his ability to see the good in people even when they seem to have changed completely.
The idea of 'Percy Jackson abuses fanfic' is quite complex. Fanfic is a form of fan - driven creativity that often explores different aspects of the Percy Jackson universe. If there is abuse, it could be in the form of the official side trying to restrict or use fanfic inappropriately. This could have a negative impact on the fan - created economy around the series. For example, some fans might create fanfic - related merchandise, and if there is abuse, it could disrupt this small - scale economy. Also, it can lead to a loss of the sense of community among Percy Jackson fans as they might feel that their creative contributions are not respected.
One implication could be a shift in power dynamics. If Percy is a Titan, he would likely be much more powerful than his demigod self. This could change the way he interacts with other characters, as they might be in awe or fear of his newfound strength.
Well, it would completely change the dynamic of the 'Percy Jackson' universe. Artemis is a powerful and independent goddess, and this would shatter her image as a virgin goddess. For Percy, it would put him in a very strange and controversial position. Also, it would likely cause a huge upheaval in the relationships between the gods and demigods.