Well, it could start with the shock of everyone when they find out about the child. Percy's friends might be very surprised, and some might be worried about the implications. The child could grow up with a target on its back because of the unique situation of its birth. Artemis might be protective yet strict, while Percy would be more lenient. The fanfiction could explore how the child discovers its own identity, whether it wants to follow in Artemis's footsteps as a hunter or be more like Percy, a hero. There could be many conflicts, like the child having to prove itself to the other demigods or facing jealousy from some of the gods.
In such a fanfiction, the story could be full of challenges. The child might inherit unique powers from both Percy and Artemis. For example, Percy's control over water and Artemis's skills in archery and connection with the moon. The gods would probably be in an uproar as Artemis is a maiden goddess. This could lead to a great adventure where Percy, Artemis, and their child have to face the wrath of the other gods while also trying to find their place in the world. It might also explore how the child grows up with two very different parents, one a demigod hero and the other an ancient and powerful goddess.
The story could be really interesting. Since Percy has a lot of experience with quests and battles, he would likely pass on some of that knowledge to the child. Artemis, on the other hand, could teach the child about the moon, the hunt, and the importance of nature. Their child might be a very special being, perhaps with a new kind of power that combines water - related abilities and lunar powers. Maybe the story would show the child struggling to fit in among the demigods and the gods, as it is a very unusual situation for a child to be born from Percy and Artemis.
Yes, in fanfiction they can. Fanfiction writers are known for their creativity and ability to come up with out - of - the - box ideas. Since Percy Jackson has his own powers and Artemis is a powerful goddess, a fanfic could explore how their combined powers might result in a very special child. Maybe the child would inherit Percy's connection to water and Artemis's skills in archery or her connection to the moon. There could be all sorts of adventures and storylines centered around this unique child in the fanfic world.
One common theme is the struggle of the child to fit in. Since they are the offspring of Percy and Artemis, they often have powers and abilities that set them apart. Another theme is the discovery of their identity. They have to figure out who they are in relation to their two very different parents.
It could be a child of a minor god who has been overlooked. Maybe the child of Hecate, a young demigod with some really interesting magic powers that Percy and Artemis see potential in.
The child might be extremely powerful. With Percy's demigod abilities related to water and his heroic nature, and Artemis's connection to the moon and her hunting skills, the child could have a blend of these. Maybe it could control water in a way that's related to the moon's phases, like having stronger water powers during a full moon. And it could be an excellent hunter, with a natural affinity for the wilderness.
Well, the story could be amazing. Percy's experience with family issues could play a big role. He might want to give the child a better family than he had at times. Artemis, on the other hand, could bring her sense of protection and independence. The child might be a special demigod, and together they'd have to train and protect the child from the various threats that come with being part - god in their world.
First, he has to accept the rules of the Hunters. Since they follow Artemis, there are strict codes of conduct. Percy might struggle with some of these, like the no - fraternization with boys rule. But he also adapts by learning new skills from the Hunters. He becomes better at tracking, for example, and his archery improves. He also learns to work as part of a female - dominated group, which changes his perspective on teamwork. He starts to see the value in different leadership styles and communication within the group.
Well, it could be a story where Artemis somehow has a child against all odds. Maybe it's a result of some dark magic that was cast upon her without her knowledge. The child could be a half - god, half - something else, and the story could revolve around protecting this unique being from the wrath of other gods who see it as an abomination.
One common theme is the struggle with identity. Since the child has two very different parents, they often have to figure out where they belong. Another theme is the power struggle. With powers from both Percy and Artemis, they might face challenges in controlling or using them properly. And family acceptance is also a big one. How will Percy's friends and family, as well as Artemis's followers, accept this child that goes against the norms of their worlds?
One idea could be that the child has special powers inherited from both Percy and Artemis. For example, they might have the ability to control water like Percy and also have a connection to the moon or be an excellent archer like Artemis. Another plot could involve the child trying to find their place in a world where demigods are already a complex group. They might struggle with the expectations of both their parents' legacies.
One great Percy Artemis child fanfiction is 'The Adventures of Percy and Artemis's Child'. It has an interesting plot where the child discovers unique powers. Another is 'Percy, Artemis and the Mysterious Child' which focuses on the challenges they face together.