The child would likely face a lot of prejudice. In the Percy Jackson universe, the idea of Artemis having a child goes against her long - held status as a virgin goddess. So, many characters might look down on the child or be suspicious of it. Also, the child would have to deal with very different powers from its parents. Percy has powers related to the sea, and Artemis has powers related to the moon and the hunt. Combining and controlling these different powers could be a huge challenge for the child.
The child could have powers related to water like Percy, since Percy is his father. And also powers related to the moon and hunting from Artemis. Maybe the ability to control moonlight to blind enemies or make it easier to hunt at night.
One challenge could be dealing with the child's past traumas. If the child has been through a lot, like being orphaned or facing monster attacks on their own, Percy would have to help them heal. He's not a trained psychologist, so it would be difficult for him to know exactly how to handle it.
The demigod world would likely be in shock. The hunters of Artemis are sworn to chastity, so for Artemis to have a child would go against everything they stand for. The other demigods might be confused and a bit scared too. Some might see the child as a threat, fearing it could have some sort of super - powerful abilities.
Yes, in fanfiction they can. Fanfiction writers are known for their creativity and ability to come up with out - of - the - box ideas. Since Percy Jackson has his own powers and Artemis is a powerful goddess, a fanfic could explore how their combined powers might result in a very special child. Maybe the child would inherit Percy's connection to water and Artemis's skills in archery or her connection to the moon. There could be all sorts of adventures and storylines centered around this unique child in the fanfic world.
The child might be extremely powerful. With Percy's demigod abilities related to water and his heroic nature, and Artemis's connection to the moon and her hunting skills, the child could have a blend of these. Maybe it could control water in a way that's related to the moon's phases, like having stronger water powers during a full moon. And it could be an excellent hunter, with a natural affinity for the wilderness.
It could be a child of a minor god who has been overlooked. Maybe the child of Hecate, a young demigod with some really interesting magic powers that Percy and Artemis see potential in.
Another plot could involve Percy's relationships. His mother might know something about him being the seventh child that she's been hiding all along. This revelation could cause a strain in their relationship at first, but then they'd have to work together to face the new threats that come with this knowledge. And his friends, like Annabeth, would have to decide whether to trust Percy in this new situation or not.
A great plot could involve Percy having special powers due to being Artemis' child. For example, he could have enhanced archery skills and an affinity for nature, like being able to communicate with animals in a deeper way. He might also be involved in a plot where he has to protect Artemis' sacred places from those who would desecrate them, leading to epic battles against powerful enemies.
One common theme is identity. Since Percy is usually male in the original, making her female and a child of Artemis changes her identity completely. She has to figure out who she is in this new role. Another theme is sisterhood. As a part of Artemis's group, she has to form bonds with the other Huntresses. For example, in many fanfics, she has to overcome initial distrust from the others.
One major challenge would be Artemis's vow of chastity. Since she has sworn to be a maiden goddess, falling in love goes against her very essence. In the fanfiction, this could create a huge internal conflict for her, as well as external pressure from the other gods who uphold her vow.