The gods could become more aware of how mortals view their relationships. In Percy Jackson fanfiction, the relationships between the gods and their demigod children are often explored in depth. This might make the gods realize that mortals have a complex understanding of their family dynamics. For example, they might see how mortals think about the often - troubled relationships between the gods and their half - mortal offspring, which could make them reflect on their own actions in the myths.
They might think mortals are more creative. The fanfiction shows that mortals can come up with all sorts of wild ideas about the gods, which could make the gods see mortals as having vivid imaginations.
They may think mortals are disrespectful. Since some fanfictions might deviate a lot from the traditional and respectful portrayals of the gods in Greek mythology. Gods like Hades, who is usually depicted as a solemn and powerful figure, might not like being made into a comical or less - than - majestic character in fanfictions. This could lead the gods to view mortals as being too bold or disrespectful in their interpretations.
They might see mortals as more creative. Since fanfiction often involves unique interpretations and new storylines, the gods would realize that mortals can come up with some very interesting ideas about them.
Their view could become more complex. If they see in the fanfiction how mortals imagine their powers and personalities, they might realize how much mortals are intrigued by them. Some gods might start to respect mortals more for their creativity in writing these stories. Others might become more disdainful, seeing how mortals sometimes distort their true natures in the fanfiction.
They might be amused. After all, the fanfiction often portrays them in new and sometimes comical ways. They could find it interesting to see how modern humans imagine their lives and personalities.
Some gods might be offended. If the fanfiction distorts their image or shows them in a negative light, they could be angry. For example, Zeus might not like being depicted as a bumbling fool. However, others like Hermes might find it hilarious and enjoy the creativity of the fans.
Athena, being the goddess of wisdom, might analyze the fanfiction. She could look at how the mortal writers understand the Greek mythology and use it to create new stories. She might be impressed by the intelligence and creativity of some of the fanfictions, or she might be critical of inaccuracies.
His relationship with the Greek gods could become more strained. Since he is now the son of Hela from Norse mythology, the Greek gods might see him as an outsider or a potential threat. They could be less willing to offer him their protection or help as they did before.
If the fanfiction contains positive and respectful portrayals of the Olympians, they might think more highly of mortals' respect for the divine. However, if it's full of disrespect or inaccurate information, they could view mortals as being ignorant or impertinent. For example, if a fanfiction twists the facts about their powers or relationships in a negative way, it could lead to a negative perception of mortals.
Percy's relationship with the other demigods could change significantly. He could become a sort of mediator between the demigods and the father of the gods. This new role might earn him respect from some, but also envy from others who think he's getting special treatment. He might also have to make tough decisions that could affect the demigod community as a whole, which could further impact his relationships.
He would probably be cautious at first. Percy knows the power of the gods from his own experiences, but in ancient Greece, they are even more directly in control. He might try to avoid angering them, but if they wronged a mortal unjustly, he would likely speak up. For example, if Zeus was about to strike down an innocent villager, Percy might use his quick thinking to persuade Zeus otherwise.
The power structure would be completely disrupted. There would be no more divine interference in mortal affairs, which could lead to chaos at first as there are no gods to control natural elements like the sea or the sky. But it could also lead to new opportunities for mortals to take control of their own destinies.