In the Percy Jackson series, the Greek gods are central. Percy is a demigod, son of a Greek god. The giants are ancient enemies of the gods. In the books, Percy and his friends often face challenges related to the gods' feuds and the resurgence of the giants. The story weaves together Percy's adventures with the mythology of the Greek gods and the threat of the giants.
One popular fanfic could be 'The Gods' Book Club' where the gods get together to discuss the book. They might argue about how they are portrayed in it.
Athena, being the goddess of wisdom, might analyze the fanfiction. She could look at how the mortal writers understand the Greek mythology and use it to create new stories. She might be impressed by the intelligence and creativity of some of the fanfictions, or she might be critical of inaccuracies.
Some gods might be offended. If the fanfiction distorts their image or shows them in a negative light, they could be angry. For example, Zeus might not like being depicted as a bumbling fool. However, others like Hermes might find it hilarious and enjoy the creativity of the fans.
They might be amused. After all, the fanfiction often portrays them in new and sometimes comical ways. They could find it interesting to see how modern humans imagine their lives and personalities.
The Greek gods are the antagonists to the giants. In the Percy Jackson book, the giants aim to overthrow the gods. The gods have a history with the giants and are constantly in a struggle for power. Their actions and decisions often influence the events related to the giants.
They might think mortals are more creative. The fanfiction shows that mortals can come up with all sorts of wild ideas about the gods, which could make the gods see mortals as having vivid imaginations.
There's a fanfic called 'The Godly Review' where the gods not only read the book but also start to write their own reviews. Hades gives a surprisingly positive review, saying it gives a different view of the Underworld that he kind of likes.
Some gods might be indifferent. They are used to mortals' pleas and may see Percy's request as just another desperate cry from a human. For instance, Zeus, who is often portrayed as self - centered, might not care much about Percy's pain and simply ignore the request.
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.