Common themes in Percy Jackson OC funny fanfiction often revolve around the OC's relationship with the existing characters. For instance, if the OC has a huge crush on Percy but is really bad at showing it, it can lead to some very humorous interactions. Another theme is the OC's attempts to use their non - traditional powers in battles or quests. Say the OC can talk to plants, but the plants are not very cooperative, so they end up in all sorts of comical predicaments. And the theme of the OC being an accidental troublemaker, like accidentally releasing a minor monster in the camp because they were curious, is also quite common.
Well, I know a fanfiction where the OC is a demigod who can talk to animals, but the animals always misunderstand what he's trying to say. So, for example, when he asks a griffin for help, the griffin thinks he's challenging it to a fight. This is called 'The Misunderstood OC and the Animal Kingdom'. Another good one is 'The OC with the Weirdest Powers'. In this story, the OC has powers that are so strange and unpredictable that it creates a lot of comical situations. For instance, they might accidentally turn their friends into different objects. And 'The Comical OC's Big Adventure' is about an OC who goes on a quest with Percy and his friends, and their over - the - top and often silly reactions to things make the whole story really funny.
I highly recommend 'The Outcast Demigod'. This fanfiction features an OC who doesn't fit in at first. The author does a wonderful job of showing the OC's struggle to find their place among the other demigods. It has some really intense battle scenes and a lot of heart - warming moments as the OC forms friendships. The story also delves into the OC's backstory in a very interesting way, making it a great piece of fanfiction.
Another ability could be 'Inventory Management'. The OC can access a virtual inventory like in a role - playing game. They can store items in it, and when needed, pull out useful things such as magical weapons or potions. It's like having a portable storage space that only they can access, which gives them an edge in battles and quests.
For beginners, 'A New Beginning at Camp Half - Blood' is a good choice. It has a simple yet engaging plot. The OC is easy to understand and relate to. The story doesn't have overly complicated mythological references that might confuse new readers. It focuses more on the OC's journey of discovery at the camp.
In a 'Percy Jackson and a OC love fanfiction', you could also use the element of sacrifice. Let's say the OC is in danger of being captured by a powerful enemy. Percy risks everything to save her. This act of selflessness makes the OC see Percy in a new light. On the other hand, the OC could also sacrifice something for Percy, like giving up a chance to go back to her old life in order to stay with him at Camp Half - Blood. These sacrifices deepen their connection and lead to a stronger, more loving relationship.
One great Percy Jackson and OC romance fanfiction is 'A New Beginning'. It has a really well - developed OC character who has a unique backstory. The relationship between Percy and the OC grows gradually and realistically, with lots of sweet moments.
One great 'Percy Jackson and OC Love' fanfiction is 'Love in Camp Half - Blood'. It has a really interesting plot where the OC has unique powers and her relationship with Percy develops in a very engaging way. The author does a wonderful job of integrating the OC into the existing Percy Jackson world.
One really funny moment in Percy Jackson fanfiction is when Percy accidentally uses his powers in the most inconvenient times. For example, in one story he was trying to impress a new camper at Camp Half - Blood during a game, and instead of just winning normally, his ADHD kicked in and he made the water fountain spray all over the place, soaking everyone including Chiron who had this shocked look on his face. It was hilarious.
First, give your OC a solid backstory. For example, if they're a demigod, think about how they discovered their powers and how their mortal parent dealt with it. If they grew up in a difficult situation, like being bullied for being different, it can add depth. Second, give them a distinct personality. Are they brave like Percy, but also a bit of a loner? Or are they more of a comical character who uses humor to hide their insecurities? Finally, their abilities should fit within the Percy Jackson universe. Don't give them something too overpowered that would break the rules of the world.