Perhaps Percy, within the framework of a particular story arc or fan - theory, views the Artemis fanfiction as going against some values or rules he adheres to. So, he decides to 'punish' it. This could be as simple as him trying to stop the spread of certain ideas in the fanfiction, or it could involve more complex actions like confronting the authors or trying to change the narrative in some way.
In some fan - created continua, Percy might be a self - appointed protector of the 'canon' or the original story. If he believes that the Artemis fanfiction distorts or misrepresents the essence of Artemis or the overall story, he might take it upon himself to punish it. This could also be a play on the power dynamics and relationships within the fictional world that the fanfiction is based on.
It could mean that in a certain fictional context, a character named Percy takes some sort of action to discipline or retaliate against fan - created stories related to Artemis. Maybe in a fan - made universe where the rules of their world are different and Percy has some sort of authority or motivation to target Artemis - centered fanfiction.
Percy could lose trust in the gods completely. After Artemis' betrayal, he might feel that he can't rely on any of them anymore.
Well, she could betray Percy by revealing his secrets to his enemies. Maybe she's forced to do so under some kind of magical compulsion or threat.
One possible theme could be about conflict resolution. Maybe Percy punishes Annabeth in a way that forces them to face an issue between them and ultimately resolve it. Another theme might be growth, where Annabeth learns from the punishment and grows as a character.
One possible plotline could be that Percy has accidentally angered Poseidon by misusing his powers in a way that Poseidon deems irresponsible. For example, he might have used his water - controlling abilities to create chaos in a mortal city without proper justification. Another could be that Percy has broken an ancient underwater law that Poseidon is bound to enforce. Maybe he revealed a secret of the underwater world to mortals which is strictly prohibited.
Well, in such a disturbing scenario, she could face social ostracism within the fanfiction's universe. Other characters might shun her for her heinous act.
One common theme is the idea of an unlikely partnership. Since Artemis is a maiden goddess and Percy is a male hero, their coming together for a common cause is often explored. For example, they might have to join forces to defeat a powerful enemy that neither could handle alone.
One common theme is the idea of an unexpected alliance. Since they come from different backgrounds in the original stories, seeing them work together is a popular concept.
Percy could also react with a sense of determination. Instead of being defeated by the injury, he sees it as a challenge. He starts to figure out what made Artemis hurt him in the first place. If it was a misunderstanding, he tries to clear it up. If it was something more malicious, he starts to plot his revenge. He uses his own wits and the powers he has to either heal himself or find a way to make Artemis see the error of her ways. He might also seek the help of his friends, like Annabeth or Grover, to come up with a plan to deal with the situation.
The Hunters of Artemis are very likely to show up. They are Artemis's loyal followers and would surely be involved in the search for their mistress. Annabeth could also be there. She's Percy's friend and has great wisdom, which could be useful in devising a plan to save Artemis. Grover might be another character. His ability to sense things could help in tracking Artemis or finding clues about her whereabouts.
Maybe Artemis is on a hunt when she stumbles upon Percy. She might be initially cautious, as she's a goddess and Percy is a demigod. She could question him about his presence in Texas.