Well, he might be really confused at first. The worlds of 'Harry Potter' and 'Percy Jackson' are quite different. Harry is used to magic wands and Hogwarts, while Percy deals with Greek gods and demigods. But he might also find some similarities in the themes of friendship and heroism, and it could give him some new ideas about his own adventures.
Harry Potter reading Percy Jackson fanfiction could lead to a whole new perspective for him. He'd be exposed to a different kind of magic system and a different set of mythologies. He might start to think about how the demigods in Percy's world interact with their gods in a way that's different from how wizards in his world interact with magic. This could inspire him to think about new ways to approach his own relationships with magic and his friends. He could also get some entertainment out of seeing how someone else imagines a different kind of hero's journey.
In fanfiction, if Percy Jackson met Harry Potter, they might first be a bit wary of each other. Percy, with his water - based powers and Greek mythology background, and Harry, with his magic from the wizarding world. But soon they could realize they have a lot in common. Both are heroes in their own right, facing great challenges and having a strong sense of justice. They could team up to fight a new threat that combines the dark forces from both their worlds, like a wizard who has harnessed the power of Greek monsters.
In this kind of fanfiction, Percy could introduce Harry to a whole new world of Greek mythology. Harry might learn about demigods and their powers. Percy could help Harry better understand his own magic in a different way, maybe by comparing it to the powers of the demigods. Also, Harry would probably be introduced to Camp Half - Blood and make new friends there.
Well, in such a fanfiction, Harry Potter might grow up with a very different set of values. Percy Jackson's world is full of Greek mythology and a sense of heroism that's a bit different from the wizarding world. Harry could be trained in combat in a more physical and myth - inspired way. He might be more in touch with his emotions and have a stronger bond with nature, like the demigods in Percy Jackson's world.
Well, it could be really interesting. Maybe Harry would start comparing the magic in his world to the powers in Percy's world. He might be fascinated by the Greek gods and how they interact with mortals in Percy Jackson's story. And he could try to find similarities between Hogwarts and Camp Half - Blood.
Well, he might bring his demigod skills to Hogwarts. He could be really good at Defense Against the Dark Arts, using his combat experience from fighting monsters. And his ability to adapt quickly, which he had in the Percy Jackson world, would help him in the wizarding world too.
If Percy Jackson reads Kratos fanfiction, he could have a range of reactions. He might be confused because Kratos' story is often darker and more brutal compared to his own relatively more 'youth - friendly' adventures. On the other hand, he could also be inspired by Kratos' determination and tenacity. He might start thinking about how he can apply some of those qualities in his own battles against the monsters in his world. And who knows, he might even start writing his own crossover fanfiction in his head, imagining himself teaming up with Kratos to take on some super - powerful enemy.
Well, they might find it really interesting. Ruby, being the adventure - loving type, could get really excited about the quests and battles in the Percy Jackson stories. Weiss might be a bit critical at first, but then start to appreciate the unique world - building. Blake could draw parallels between the demigod struggles and the faunus situation in her own world. And Yang would probably love the action - packed parts and cheer for the characters during their fights.
Well, he might be really surprised. He could find some interesting interpretations of his own adventures. Some fanfictions might show him in new and unexpected situations that make him see himself and his friends in a different light.
It would be quite an interesting scenario. Harry might find the different mythologies in Percy Jackson's world fascinating. He could compare the Greek gods and magic in Percy's story to the magic he knows in his own wizarding world. Maybe he'd be amused by the modern take on ancient myths in the fanfiction.
He might be quite intrigued. Harry is used to his own magical world, and reading about Percy's adventures would expose him to a different kind of magic system. He'd probably compare the demigod world to the wizarding world, like how they both have special powers but in different ways.