His character would develop in several ways. Firstly, he'd be more attuned to the moon's cycles and might gain powers related to it. He would also be more self - reliant as Artemis' teachings would focus on individual strength. Emotionally, he might be a bit more guarded, as he has to fit into a group that is different from what he would have experienced at Camp Half - Blood. And his relationship with other male demigods could be a bit strained at first due to his upbringing with Artemis.
Percy's character would likely become more in tune with nature. He'd be more reserved perhaps, as he grows up in an all - female group. His sense of honor might be more shaped by Artemis' values, such as protecting the weak and the natural world.
Percy's character development in this fanfiction would be quite complex. Growing up with Artemis, he would inherit some of her traits like her determination and her love for solitude in nature. He would become an excellent archer and hunter, which would add new dimensions to his combat skills. His view of the world would be more centered around the protection of nature and the wild. Socially, he would have to learn how to interact with the hunters, which would make him more empathetic towards the female perspective. And over time, he might struggle with his identity as a demigod of Poseidon while being so influenced by Artemis.
His character would become more confident in his artistic abilities. Apollo is the god of many arts, so Percy would likely be exposed to music, poetry, and painting. He might be more flamboyant in his actions and speech, as Apollo has a certain charm. For example, he could start using more flowery language when talking to his friends or enemies.
His character development could be centered around his identity crisis. He was used to being a son of Poseidon, and now with this new revelation, he has to re - evaluate who he is. He might struggle with feelings of not belonging anywhere. But as he meets others who accept him for who he is, he starts to embrace his new identity as the son of Orion and Artemis and becomes a stronger and more confident character.
If Percy were raised by Shinto, his character would change in multiple ways. Shinto places great importance on purification and cleanliness. Percy might develop a habit of purifying himself and his surroundings more often. This could also extend to his mental state, making him more focused and less likely to be influenced by negative emotions. His view of power would also shift. Instead of seeing power as something to be used for personal gain or to prove himself, he would see it as a tool to maintain the harmony of the world, as per Shinto beliefs. His growth as a character would involve learning to balance his Greek demigod nature with his Shinto - influenced values, which would be a complex and interesting journey.
His character might become more confident, as being raised by Zeus would give him a sense of specialness. He could also be more authoritative.
He would likely be more cautious and distrustful. Since he's being raised by a monster, he may not have the same sense of heroism and justice that the normal Percy has. He might see the world as a more dangerous place where only the strong survive.
One possible plot could be that Percy, being raised by Artemis, grows up with a deep connection to nature and the moon. He might be trained in archery and hunting from a young age. Since Artemis is a virgin goddess, Percy would have to deal with the unique situation of being part of her all - female group, perhaps facing some initial resistance from the hunters. He could also develop special powers related to the moon or gain an enhanced sense of stealth.
Percy's character often develops a stronger sense of responsibility. As the champion of Artemis, he has to take on tasks and protect the goddess. This makes him more cautious and less impulsive. For example, he might think twice before jumping into a fight without a plan.
Percy's character would be very different. Growing up alone, he would lack the social skills he has in the original series. He'd be more introverted. His view of the gods would be more cynical as he has no one to tell him the 'glorified' stories. He'd have to learn about his powers through trial and error, which would make him more cautious. He may also develop a stronger survival instinct. His relationships would be different too. He might be more hesitant to open up to others when he finally does meet people. Overall, his character would be a loner with a unique perspective on the demigod world.
It might start as a mutual respect. Percy respects Artemis' power and independence, while Artemis respects Percy's courage. Then, they could be thrown into a series of dangerous situations together. Through these experiences, they start to rely on each other more. Their relationship could gradually shift from respect to friendship as they share their secrets and fears. Eventually, this friendship could turn into love, leading to their marriage.
Well, initially, Percy might be in awe of having a sister like Artemis. He would try to get closer to her, but Artemis would be cautious. As time passes, they could bond over their shared love for the natural world, in different ways though. Percy loves the sea and Artemis the forest. They could exchange stories about their experiences in their respective domains. This could lead to a deeper connection and eventually a strong, unbreakable bond where they would support each other through any difficulties, be it in the world of the gods or among the mortals.