When it comes to adapting to each other's worlds, the Percy Jackson characters would bring their own values. Percy values loyalty and friendship, and he might try to instill those values in some of the more cut - throat factions in Warhammer. In terms of adapting to Percy Jackson's world, the Warhammer characters would be amazed by the magic tied to the gods. A Chaos Lord might see the power of the Greek gods as something to either conquer or ally with. The more civilized races in Warhammer, like the High Elves, might be interested in the knowledge of architecture and engineering that Annabeth has, and could try to incorporate it into their own cities.
The characters from Percy Jackson would have to get used to the darker and more brutal nature of the Warhammer Total War world. For example, Grover would be horrified by some of the more evil races and their practices. However, he could use his nature - related powers to communicate with the more beast - like races in Warhammer that have a connection to nature. Percy, on the other hand, would see the potential in the different weapons and armors in Warhammer and might start adapting his fighting style to use them, while still maintaining his signature sword and water powers.
Percy would probably have a tough time at first in the Warhammer world. The chaos and the different races would be quite a shock. But his ability to adapt quickly, which he learned from his many quests in his own world, would help. He'd start using his powers in new ways, like using water to put out the fires of the Dwarven forges when they go out of control. Annabeth would be studying the architecture and the different battle strategies of the Warhammer races, and try to incorporate them into her own knowledge base.
The female Percy Jackson is used to a life of adventure and constantly being on the move. Apollo, as a god, has his own routine in Olympus. In the fanfiction, for them to adapt to each other, Percy might introduce Apollo to the more 'human' side of things, like enjoying a simple meal by the beach or going on a hike without any godly powers. Apollo would have to learn to value these simple pleasures. And Apollo could introduce Percy to the more refined aspects of godly life, like celestial music and art. They would both have to make compromises to make their relationship work.
Well, Nick Wilde from Zootopia is a sly character. He might be able to adapt to the GTA 4 world more easily than some of the others. He could use his wits to blend in with the criminal underworld, perhaps even using their own tricks against them. In Zootopia, GTA 4 characters would have to adapt to a world where physical strength isn't always the most important factor. They might be surprised at how the Zootopia animals use their intelligence and unique abilities to solve problems and get by in their society.
The characters from Skyrim, like the Nords, are used to a cold and harsh environment. In the world of Game of Thrones, they might find the politics of Westeros very complex. However, their combat skills would be useful. For example, a Nord warrior could easily adapt to being a sellsword in Westeros. The characters in Game of Thrones, on the other hand, would be amazed by the magic in Skyrim. A character like Tyrion Lannister might be very interested in the Dwemer technology and magic.
Well, consider Elsa from Frozen. If she were in the Fallout world, her ice powers could be used to preserve food in the wasteland, which is a very practical adaptation. She would also need to adapt to the violence and danger, perhaps using her powers defensively more often. The people in the Fallout world would need to adapt to her presence. Some might see her as a savior, while others might be afraid. Now, if a Fallout character like the Courier was in Arendelle, they would need to adapt to a more structured society. They would have to learn the rules and customs, and also deal with the magic which is completely foreign to them. Anna would likely be the one to help the Courier adjust, as she is very friendly and open - minded.
The Terrans from Starcraft would find the Pandora planet in Avatar very challenging. Their reliance on technology might not work as well in the lush and often unpredictable environment. They would have to learn to adapt to the natural cycles and the power of Eywa. The Na'vi, on the other hand, would be shocked by the mechanical and technological warfare of the Terrans. They might initially resist but could eventually learn to use some of the less harmful tech for their own benefit. For the Protoss, they would be intrigued by the spiritual connection in Avatar. They might try to find parallels in their own beliefs and use their psychic abilities to communicate with the natural forces on Pandora.
The characters from Dark Souls are used to a world full of danger and death around every corner. In Game of Thrones, they would likely find the political intrigue and backstabbing to be just as dangerous as any monster. For example, a Dark Souls knight might initially be confused by the complex web of alliances and betrayals in Westeros but would soon learn to navigate it with their combat - hardened instincts.
One interesting crossover could be the use of Percy's water - based powers in the Warhammer Total War setting. Imagine Percy being able to manipulate the water bodies in the game's maps to his advantage, like creating floods to disrupt enemy formations. Another aspect could be the integration of the Greek mythology elements from Percy Jackson into the Warhammer universe. For example, the gods in Percy Jackson could have counterparts or interact with the deities in Warhammer in some way.
In a fanfiction, Percy's adaptation to Hogwarts would be a bumpy but interesting ride. He'd be constantly comparing Hogwarts to Camp Half - Blood in his head. At first, he might struggle with the lack of open combat training like he has at camp. But he'd discover that the dueling club at Hogwarts can be a substitute. He'd have to adapt to the different social hierarchies too. The pure - blood, half - blood, and Muggle - born concepts would be new to him. He'd probably see similarities to the god - parent, demigod, and mortal distinctions in his world. His loyalty to his friends from Camp Half - Blood would remain strong, but he'd gradually develop new loyalties at Hogwarts as well.
He'd probably adapt slowly. At first, he'd be confused by the normal school rules. But he'd use his street - smart skills. He might use his swimming abilities to shine in the school's swim team if there is one. And he'd rely on Annabeth to explain things like how to use a locker or where the cafeteria is.
The FNAF characters, if they were to enter the My Hero Academia world, would be very out of place. However, the animatronics' durability could be seen as a form of 'quirk' in that world. The heroes would have to figure out how to contain or deal with them. And the My Hero Academia characters would have to adapt their fighting styles to deal with these strange new opponents. For instance, Midoriya might try to find a non - violent way to subdue the animatronics at first, but if that fails, he'd have to use his full power.