For demigods, it could either reinforce their existing views or introduce new perspectives. If a fanfiction delves deeper into a certain aspect of their world like the powers of a god, they might gain a new understanding. Mortals would have a more comprehensive view of the PJO world. They would learn about different characters and their backstories that might not be fully explored in the original books.
I'm not sure which specific novel 'Mrs Phoebe' is from. There could be many characters named Phoebe in different novels. Maybe it's a character created by an indie author or a relatively unknown work.
It can be considered common. There are a large number of PJO fans out there, and fanfiction is a popular medium in fan communities. Since the official books have a set storyline, fanfiction offers a chance to expand on it, so many 'mortals' (fans) are attracted to it.
One great 'athena pjo fanfic' is 'Athena's Wisdom'. It really delves into Athena's character in the Percy Jackson universe. The author does a wonderful job of showing her wisdom and how she interacts with the other characters. It has some really interesting plot twists that keep you hooked from start to finish.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could refer to different things, but generally a 'graphic novel' is a book in comic format. If 'pjo' stands for 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians', then it would be about the adventures of Percy Jackson in a graphic novel format. It might include his encounters with Greek gods, monsters, and his quests.
Perhaps Phoebe Artemis Lemon is an international student from a far - flung magical community. She has a different style of magic compared to what's practiced at Hogwarts. Harry Potter is intrigued by her and her unique spells. She could be a character with a strong sense of adventure, always looking for new magical experiences, and she and Harry get involved in a series of cross - cultural magical escapades.
Fanfiction where Phoebe is hurt can also focus on the relationships around her. Her family members, like her siblings, would be deeply affected. They might have to step up and take care of her, which could lead to some really heart - warming family moments. It could also show how her friends react, perhaps some of them being more helpful than others.
It could also be a story based on a book she read. For example, if she recently read a mystery novel, she might be retelling the story in her own words, adding her own little twists and interpretations. She could be sharing her thoughts on the characters, the plot, and the overall theme of the book in the form of a story.