I'm sorry, but 'percy shoots himself' is a very dark and disturbing concept. However, if this is a fanfic, it might explore themes of depression, desperation, or self - sacrifice in a fictional and perhaps very extreme way. But it's also important to note that such content can be triggering and not something to be taken lightly.
One possible plot could be that Percy is overwhelmed by the pressure of his demigod duties. He has constantly faced life - threatening situations, seen friends die, and felt the weight of the prophecy on his shoulders. In this fanfic, he might see shooting himself as a way to end the cycle of pain and danger for himself and those he loves.
One possible motive could be extreme depression. If Percy has been through a lot of hardships in the story, like being ostracized or constantly failing in his goals, it could lead him to this drastic step.
The fanfiction could revolve around the relationship between Percy and Thalia as they work to safeguard Percy's guardian. It could show how their friendship or partnership develops during the course of their adventure. For example, they could start off not getting along so well, but as they face challenges, they learn to trust and rely on each other more.
Well, it's a bit of a gray area. On one hand, fanfic is a form of creative expression. If the author is exploring complex themes like depression, hopelessness, or the toll of heroism, it can be seen as a valid exploration. However, Percy Jackson is a beloved character, especially among younger fans, and such a dark and extreme plot might be disturbing for some.
Percy's jealousy in a 'Camp Half - Blood' fanfic could be a result of his insecurities. Despite his heroic deeds, he may still doubt himself at times. If he sees someone else who seems more talented or popular in the camp, and that person is getting attention from the people he loves, he'll be jealous. It's like he's afraid of being replaced. This jealousy can lead to some interesting character development in the fanfic, as he has to confront these feelings and either overcome them or let them get the best of him.
In many such fanfictions, the betrayal of fem Percy can be set up in different ways. Maybe it's a betrayal within the context of the magical world she inhabits. For example, if she's part of a group like the demigods, a fellow demigod could betray her for power or out of jealousy. This then sets off a chain of events where fem Percy has to re - evaluate her relationships and her place in that world.
Often in such fanfics, the theme of competition is present. Percy's jealousy could be a result of a perceived competition with another character for Annabeth's attention. This could be related to their heroic deeds. If another character is getting more praise or recognition from Annabeth, Percy might become jealous. It's a way to explore Percy's complex emotions towards Annabeth in a different light.
It could be an old enemy of Percy's, like a vengeful god or a powerful monster. They might be targeting Percy's guardian to get back at Percy.
In most official 'Harry Potter' works, Harry would never shoot Dumbledore. So in a fanfic, this is a very dark and out - of - character plot. Maybe the most shocking part is that it completely subverts the relationship between the two in the original story. It challenges readers' understanding of the characters' natures and their bond.
In the fanfic, it could be that Percy and Thalia have a certain level of trust and understanding that Jason lacks with either of them. For example, they might communicate in a way that Jason wishes he could with them. Percy's relationship with the gods, especially Poseidon, and Thalia's connection to Zeus might make them a more formidable and enviable pair in Jason's eyes. He may be jealous of the power dynamics and the way they interact within the story.