Family is a big theme too. How Percy's relationship with his new 'father' Hyperion, if it exists at all in the fanfiction, and how it affects his relationship with Poseidon. Some fanfictions explore the idea of a rivalry between the two 'fathers' and how Percy has to navigate that. And there's also the aspect of how his demigod family and friends become his new support system in the face of these changes.
The theme of acceptance is also prevalent. Percy has to gain acceptance from his peers, family (both old and new), and the entire demigod community. For example, in many fanfictions, his friends are initially skeptical or even fearful of his new identity. Also, the struggle against the forces of evil while dealing with this new identity is a common thread. Percy often has to fight monsters and villains who are either interested in his new powers or want to stop him from fulfilling his new - found destiny as the son of Hyperion.
One common theme is identity. Percy has to figure out who he is now as the son of Hyperion, different from his previous understanding of himself as Poseidon's son. Another theme is power. Discovering new powers and learning to control them is often explored.
A common theme is the power struggle. Hyperion being a powerful Titan and Percy Jackson having his own set of powers often leads to stories where they clash over power, territory, or the fate of the world. Another theme is the exploration of Percy's character growth in relation to facing an adversary as formidable as Hyperion. It's about how Percy overcomes his own limitations to stand against such a powerful foe.
Well, it could mean a huge power boost for Percy. Hyperion is a powerful Titan, so Percy might gain abilities like enhanced strength, maybe some new control over light or the sun. It could also change his status among the demigods, making him even more of a force to be reckoned with.
Another interesting one is 'Hyperion's Heir: Percy Jackson'. In this, Percy not only has to face the challenges of being the son of Hyperion but also has to deal with the reactions of his friends and the wider demigod community. It's a long - form fanfiction that really takes its time to build up the story and develop the relationships between the characters.
One common theme is identity. Since Percy is the son of Erebus, he has to figure out who he really is now. Another theme is acceptance. He has to deal with how others in the Percy Jackson world accept or reject him because of his new heritage. And of course, there's the theme of power. With his new connection to Erebus, he often has new and sometimes dangerous powers that he has to learn to control.
The relationship between life and death is also a common theme. Percy, as the son of Thanatos, is in a unique position to bridge the gap between the two. Fanfictions often explore how he can use this connection to his advantage, whether it's in battles, in helping the dead move on, or in understanding the cycle of life and death better. It's a complex theme that adds depth to the stories.
One common theme is the struggle with identity. Percy has to re - evaluate who he is as a son of Artemis instead of Poseidon. Another theme is the new relationships he forms, especially with the hunters of Artemis.
One common theme is identity crisis. Since Percy is known as Poseidon's son in the original series, becoming the son of Freya in fanfiction causes him to question who he really is. Another theme is the merging of mythologies. Fanfictions often blend Greek and Norse elements, like having Percy interact with Norse gods while still having his Greek friends and powers.
Well, power and responsibility is a big one. As the son of Kali, Percy has new powers which come with new responsibilities. Also, there's often the theme of relationships. How does his relationship with Annabeth change? How does he interact with the other demigods? And cultural clash can be a theme too. The clash between Greek and Hindu mythological elements can lead to interesting storylines.
One common theme is power struggle. Since Percy has two very different sources of power as a demigod and as the Son of Sparda, he often has to figure out how to control and use them. Another theme is identity. He has to reconcile his two identities and figure out who he really is.
One common theme is identity. Percy has to figure out who he is now that he's the son of Helios, different from his previous understanding of himself as Poseidon's son.