Well, one way Percy could be betrayed by the gods in fanfiction is if they break their promises to him. He has done a great deal for the gods, like saving Olympus. But if they don't fulfill their end of the bargain, like granting him certain protections or rewards, that would be a huge betrayal. Another way is if the gods side with his enemies for some political or self - serving reason, leaving Percy out in the cold.
One aspect could be that in many Percy Jackson - related fanfictions, Percy being betrayed by the gods often leads to a complete shift in his character arc. He might become more cynical or distrustful. For example, he could start to question his previous heroic deeds and wonder if he was just a pawn in the gods' games all along.
At first, Percy could be in shock. He can't believe that the gods, whom he has served and trusted, would betray him. But then, as the reality sinks in, he might become determined to get justice. He starts to plan his next moves carefully, using his wits and the skills he has learned over the years. He may also feel a sense of sadness and loneliness, as he realizes he is now on his own against the powerful gods.
It could also be that the Olympian Council as a whole acts as the antagonist. They might have made decisions that Percy sees as a betrayal, such as sacrificing the safety of demigods for their own political gain. Each god on the council, with their own self - interests, might contribute to Percy's feeling of betrayal, making the council as a whole the main force he has to oppose.
In some fanfictions, Annabeth might betray Percy for power. Maybe she gets lured by some dark force offering her great power and in order to get it, she has to turn on Percy. It could also be due to a misunderstanding. For example, she might be tricked into believing Percy has done something really bad and as a result, she betrays him without realizing the truth.
Percy could initially feel shock and disbelief. He might try to talk to Poseidon to find out why he was betrayed. If that doesn't work, he could become angry and lash out, perhaps even challenging Poseidon directly.
Perhaps Percy would try to understand the primordial's reasons for the betrayal. He's a smart and empathetic character. He might think that there was some misunderstanding or that the primordial was forced into it. So, instead of immediately retaliating, he could try to communicate with the primordial to clear things up. If that doesn't work, then he would be more likely to take a defensive stance rather than an offensive one, at least until he fully understands the situation.
In a fanfiction like this, it could be that Percy's powers or abilities were starting to make others jealous. His friends might have felt overshadowed and, in a moment of weakness, turned on him. Also, there could be an outside influence, like a dark force that was manipulating people's minds to make them betray Percy.
Another reason could be jealousy. Suppose Percy was getting a lot of attention and praise for his recent achievements, and Annabeth felt overshadowed. Her jealousy could fester and turn into a desire to undermine Percy, leading to her betrayal. However, this would be a more complex and less noble reason compared to the others.
Another plot twist could be that Percy discovers he has some hidden power or heritage as a result of the betrayal. For instance, he might find out that he has a connection to an ancient and powerful force that the gods were afraid of, which is why they betrayed him. This new power then becomes a key element in his journey to either seek revenge or prove his worth.
Well, the fanfiction might show Percy being betrayed in a very personal way. For example, a god he trusted deeply, like Poseidon, could turn against him for some political reason among the gods. Percy would then be heartbroken and angry. He might embark on a journey to find a new purpose, away from the world of the gods. Along the way, he could meet new characters who help him see the true nature of the gods and himself.