There's a fanfic called 'The Godly Review' where the gods not only read the book but also start to write their own reviews. Hades gives a surprisingly positive review, saying it gives a different view of the Underworld that he kind of likes.
The fanfic 'Secret Readings of the Gods' has a unique plot twist. The gods are secretly reading the book because they don't want the other gods to know. As they read, they discover that there are hidden messages in the book that only they can understand, messages that could lead to a great power or a great danger. They then have to keep their knowledge a secret while trying to figure out what to do with this new information.
One popular fanfic could be 'The Gods' Book Club' where the gods get together to discuss the book. They might argue about how they are portrayed in it.
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.
Yes, they are. The Percy Jackson series weaves in Greek mythology in a really engaging way. It makes the ancient Greek gods and their stories accessible and exciting for modern readers, especially young ones. The adventures of Percy and his friends are full of action, humor, and interesting twists that keep you hooked.
It might start by showing Naruto's first encounter with the gods. Maybe he witnesses an act of godly power that he finds disturbing or unjust. This initial reaction could set the stage for his growing hatred.
In the Percy Jackson series, the Greek gods are central. Percy is a demigod, son of a Greek god. The giants are ancient enemies of the gods. In the books, Percy and his friends often face challenges related to the gods' feuds and the resurgence of the giants. The story weaves together Percy's adventures with the mythology of the Greek gods and the threat of the giants.
The modern take on Greek mythology. It updates the old stories for a new generation.
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.
The unique blend of two different mythologies. The Percy Jackson series is mainly based on Greek mythology, and when you add Celtic gods to it, it creates a whole new set of possibilities. For example, the different powers and personalities of the Celtic gods compared to the Greek ones can lead to very interesting interactions.
There's a fanfic where the gods are forced to live as mortals for a month. Zeus has to work at a fast - food joint and his attempts to order people around while wearing a silly uniform are hilarious. Poseidon struggles with using a computer at an office job, not understanding the concept of a 'mouse'.
In this kind of fanfiction, it might be related to the idea that Percy has a connection to a primordial force. This force could have been around before the gods came into being. For example, if Percy has a link to the very essence of the universe that was there before the gods were created, it could make him seem older in a very fundamental way. This could also tie into his powers, like his control over water. If water is seen as a more ancient element than the gods themselves in the context of the story, his power over it could contribute to this idea of being older.