The consequences can be quite complex. Firstly, Percy might lose his confidence. He may start doubting his own abilities and worth. This could lead to him making mistakes more often, like in battles or when solving puzzles. Secondly, the bullying by Luke could create a rift between their mutual friends. Some friends might side with Luke, while others would stand by Percy. This would add more drama and conflict to the fanfiction.
Percy could use his wits. For example, he could outsmart Luke by using his knowledge of the fanfiction world's rules or magic. He could also find allies. Maybe there are other characters who dislike Luke's bullying ways and would be willing to help Percy.
It could be because Percy is different. If he comes from a different background or has a unique personality trait, the bullies might target him. In the fanfiction, if Percy is from a different race or has an unusual way of speaking, the bullies might pick on him for not being like them.
One way could be for Percy to find a group of true friends who can support him. They can stand up to the bullies together. For example, if there are some nice classmates, Percy can join them during breaks and lunches, and the bullies might be less likely to target him when he's in a group.
One reason could be a misinterpretation of their characters. Maybe in the fanfiction, the writer wants to create a more complex or different dynamic between them. Another reason might be for the sake of drama. By having Percy bullied by Annabeth, it can create conflict and drive the plot forward in a new and unexpected way.
Percy often gets angry at first. He's not the type to just take it lying down. But he also feels a bit confused as to why Luke is being so mean. Sometimes he tries to stand up to Luke, but other times he just withdraws into himself, feeling sad and alone.
Luke might become more enraged. Since Percy has thwarted his plan to do something to Annabeth, he could seek revenge. He might start plotting more devious schemes against Percy and Annabeth, or even their friends.
Well, in some fanfictions, a really tough scene is when Luke publicly humiliates Percy during a training session. He might mock Percy's skills or lack thereof, in front of everyone. It's so cruel because Percy is trying his best to learn and improve. And also, when Luke spreads false rumors about Percy being a coward or something similar. This causes others to look at Percy differently and makes it hard for Percy to make friends. It's just a horrible situation for Percy to be in.
Well, for fans, it limits their creative outlet. They can't freely explore and expand on the Percy Jackson universe in their own writing as they might like. For the fanfiction community, it means one less popular franchise to create stories around.
Well, for starters, it means that we might be missing out on some really great stories. Since Percy Jackson has a lot of depth to his character and the world he inhabits, if it's underestimated in fanfiction, we don't get to see all the different interpretations and creative takes that could be done. It can also lead to a sort of self - fulfilling prophecy in the fanfiction community. If new writers see that Percy Jackson is often underestimated, they may be less likely to take on the challenge of writing good fanfiction for it, which in turn keeps the overall quality down. And finally, it can make the Percy Jackson fanfiction seem less appealing to a wider audience compared to fanfiction for other series that are more highly regarded in that regard.
Percy's performance in future hunts could be affected. Mentally hurt, he may make more mistakes due to lack of confidence or focus. Physically hurt, his skills may decline until he fully recovers. His overall attitude towards the hunt could also turn negative, which would not only impact him but also those around him in the hunt fanfiction.