In the Percy Jackson world, Artemis represents chastity and is dedicated to her role as a goddess. Percy has his own relationships and growth paths. A fanfic with them in a sexual relationship would be completely out of place. It would violate the integrity of the characters, the mythology that the series is based on, and the general expectations of appropriate fan - created content. Such a fanfic would not only be disrespectful to the source material but also to the readers who expect fanfics to be somewhat in line with the original spirit.
Because Artemis is a virgin goddess. It's against her very essence to be involved in such a relationship. Fanfics should respect the basic traits of the characters from the original work.
There should not be such fanfic as the relationship between Percy and Artemis in the original context is not of a romantic and inappropriate nature. Fanfics are often expected to stay within the realm of appropriate interpretations of the source material.
Making up stories is not a good idea because it can have negative consequences. It might mislead others, damage reputations, and prevent us from building authentic and reliable interactions.
Most official fan communities do not support or allow fanfiction that involves sexual relationships between characters in inappropriate ways. We should focus on positive, plot - driven fanfiction that respects the essence of the original story.
Well, fanfic might not always stick to the original canon and could lead to plot inconsistencies.
Character development is a big part of these fanfics. Percy might grow in his understanding of the divine and more complex relationships, while Artemis could experience a change in her view of mortals and love. The settings in these fanfics can vary from the traditional Greek mythological landscapes to modern - day cities. And the relationship between Percy and Artemis is often depicted as a slow - burn, with a lot of emotional turmoil and self - discovery on both parts as they navigate their feelings for each other.
Well, loving a fictional character might make it hard to connect with real people in a meaningful way.
Maybe because the Shera fanfic doesn't have an engaging plot or well-developed characters.
Maybe it's because the plot or character development in those fanfics doesn't meet expectations. Sometimes the writing style or storylines can be off-putting.
Well, you shouldn't fight me in a fanfic because it could disrupt the story's flow or go against the established character dynamics. Also, it might not make sense within the fictional world that's been created.
Maybe because it could disrupt an important plot point or moment of growth for the character.