I think Annabeth would be a strong candidate for resistance. She is highly intelligent and rational. She might question the implications and responsibilities that come with godhood. Annabeth has always been about using her knowledge and skills to build and protect in the mortal realm. Becoming a god would bring a whole new set of rules and politics that she may not want to be a part of. Also, she values her relationships with mortals, like her family and the other demigods, and being a god could potentially create a distance between her and them.
Grover might be the most likely to resist. He has always been very connected to the mortal and natural world. His role as a satyr has been to protect and guide demigods in the mortal world. Becoming a god would mean leaving behind his familiar role and the simple joys of the natural world he loves so much. He might fear losing his identity and his close connection to the forests, meadows, and the young demigods he has befriended over the years.
Percy himself could be the one to resist. Despite all his adventures and his status as a powerful demigod, Percy has always had a strong sense of his mortal side. His love for his mother, his friends, and his experiences in the mortal world are very important to him. He has seen the flaws in the gods and might not want to become like them. He might worry about losing his sense of self and his ability to relate to mortals. Also, he has always fought against the idea of being controlled by fate or the will of the gods, and becoming a god would seem like giving in to that very system he has been fighting against.
Athena might also be a good candidate. Although she and Poseidon have their differences, she could see Percy's potential and befriend him. She could offer him wisdom and strategic advice for his various adventures.
His mother, Sally Jackson, could play an important role as an ally. She has a strong will and has always been there for Percy. Also, Tyson, his cyclops half - brother, could be a powerful ally with his strength and loyalty. And don't forget about the Nymphs. Some of the water nymphs might help Percy since he has a connection to water.
I think it would be Magnus Chase. Since Magnus has experience with the Norse world and Percy is used to dealing with the demigod stuff, they could combine their knowledge and skills. Also, they both have a sense of justice and would likely work well together.
The gods, especially Zeus. He has always been a bit suspicious of Percy. In fanfiction, he could easily be written as spreading lies about Percy to the other gods and demigods, leading to everyone turning against him. Also, some new characters introduced in fanfiction might be the ones who start the chain of events that lead to Percy's all - around betrayal.
Well, there could be Percy going on quests with the gods by his side. Maybe they help him face new and more powerful monsters that he couldn't handle alone. For example, fighting a giant that has been awakened by an ancient curse.
Yes, it is quite popular. Some fans like to explore alternate storylines where Percy takes extreme actions like this. It adds a new level of drama and reimagines the power dynamics in the Percy Jackson universe.
Well, Percy Jackson himself would obviously be the main character. And since it's about being a slave of the gods, gods like Zeus, Poseidon, and Athena could be important characters as well, as they might be the ones either enslaving him or having some role in his enslavement or liberation.
Maybe Percy unknowingly breaks some ancient and very strict laws of the Gods. For example, he might interfere with some sacred rituals or places that are off - limits to mortals, even demigods like him. In the fanfiction world, the Gods could be very unforgiving when it comes to such violations and decide to kill him as a result.
Annabeth Chase would most likely be one of his allies. She has always been by Percy's side, and she shares his sense of justice. If Percy decides to take on the gods, she would be there to support him with her intelligence and strategic thinking.
First of all, Percy's natural courage plays a huge role. He's not one to easily cower in the face of an Evil God. His courage gives him the initial push to resist any kind of mental or emotional manipulation. Then, his knowledge of the demigod world and its history can be a weapon. By understanding how Evil Gods have worked in the past, he can anticipate their moves. He could also seek help from other powerful beings like the Oracles or some of the more neutral gods. His friendship with Grover and Tyson also gives him an anchor. Their unwavering support and unique abilities can assist Percy in warding off the Evil God's influence. And finally, Percy's own moral compass, which has been developed over his years of adventures, will always guide him away from the dark path the Evil God wants to lead him down.