At first, their relationship could be rocky. Kratos is a brooding and violent character, while Percy is more of a smart - aleck teen. But as they face challenges together, like fighting off hordes of mythical beasts, they would start to respect each other. Percy would see Kratos' determination, and Kratos would notice Percy's courage.
In the fanfiction, their relationship might develop slowly. Percy would be curious about Kratos' past and his reasons for his vendetta against the gods. Kratos would be initially dismissive of Percy but as Percy shows his skills in combat and his loyalty to his friends, Kratos would warm up to him. They could end up having a mentor - mentee type of relationship, with Kratos teaching Percy some of his more brutal combat techniques, and Percy showing Kratos that there is more to life than just revenge.
Well, at first, they might be cautious around each other. Percy is used to being the main hero, and the daughter of Zeus's sudden appearance could make him a bit jealous or at least wary. But as they face challenges together, they start to respect each other. Maybe she saves Percy from a difficult situation, and he realizes she's not just there to steal his thunder. Over time, they could become good friends, relying on each other's unique skills in battles against monsters.
Their relationship could start off rocky as Triton might be jealous of Percy's relationship with Poseidon. But over time, they could come to respect each other's abilities. For example, Percy's courage in battle and Triton's knowledge of the sea's secrets.
Well, Percy already has his own set of powers related to water and being a demigod. But if trained by Kratos, he'd likely become a more well - rounded fighter. Kratos could teach him about different combat strategies and how to use his environment to his advantage, not just relying on his powers. Percy might also develop a more intimidating presence, like Kratos, which could be useful when facing enemies in the fanfiction world.
In a fanfiction where Percy Jackson meets Kratos, it could be a clash of cultures. Percy is used to the world of demigods, with its camps and quests. Kratos has his own journey of vengeance against the gods. They might initially be at odds, with Kratos seeing Percy as a product of the very gods he despises. But as they get to know each other, they could learn from one another. Percy could teach Kratos about the more positive aspects of the gods' influence, and Kratos could show Percy how to be more self - reliant in a fight.
If Percy Jackson reads Kratos fanfiction, he could have a range of reactions. He might be confused because Kratos' story is often darker and more brutal compared to his own relatively more 'youth - friendly' adventures. On the other hand, he could also be inspired by Kratos' determination and tenacity. He might start thinking about how he can apply some of those qualities in his own battles against the monsters in his world. And who knows, he might even start writing his own crossover fanfiction in his head, imagining himself teaming up with Kratos to take on some super - powerful enemy.
Percy's reaction would be a mix of confusion and fascination. The world of Kratos is so foreign to him, with different rules and a much darker tone. However, he would also be drawn to the hero's journey that Kratos undertakes in the fanfiction, comparing it to his own journey as a demigod.
At first, their relationship might be rocky. Percy would be cautious of Loki, given Loki's reputation as a trickster. But over time, Loki could use his charm and knowledge to gain Percy's trust. For example, Loki might teach Percy some Norse magic or fighting techniques that Percy didn't know before, which would make Percy see Loki in a new light.
The relationship could start with a sense of rivalry. Since both have a connection to Poseidon, there might be an unspoken competition between them at first. But then, as they discover that they are both on the same side when it comes to protecting the ocean and the world from greater threats, their rivalry turns into a strong bond. They would then start to collaborate more and more, with Triton sharing his wisdom with Percy and Percy bringing his unique perspective as a half - blood.
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.
At first, their relationship could be a bit rocky. Zoe might be hesitant to accept Percy as her brother. After all, she has her own way of life and Percy is quite different. But as they face challenges together, like fighting off some mythical creatures, they start to respect each other. Percy would see Zoe's courage and Zoe would see Percy's determination.