Well, it's a bit of a gray area. On one hand, fanfic is a form of creative expression. If the author is exploring complex themes like depression, hopelessness, or the toll of heroism, it can be seen as a valid exploration. However, Percy Jackson is a beloved character, especially among younger fans, and such a dark and extreme plot might be disturbing for some.
One possible plot could be that Percy is overwhelmed by the pressure of his demigod duties. He has constantly faced life - threatening situations, seen friends die, and felt the weight of the prophecy on his shoulders. In this fanfic, he might see shooting himself as a way to end the cycle of pain and danger for himself and those he loves.
One possible motive could be extreme depression. If Percy has been through a lot of hardships in the story, like being ostracized or constantly failing in his goals, it could lead him to this drastic step.
I'm sorry, but 'percy shoots himself' is a very dark and disturbing concept. However, if this is a fanfic, it might explore themes of depression, desperation, or self - sacrifice in a fictional and perhaps very extreme way. But it's also important to note that such content can be triggering and not something to be taken lightly.
Annabeth would be completely devastated. She would probably go into a state of shock at first, then be filled with anger and determination to find a way to bring him back, if possible. She might even go on a solo quest to try and reverse his sacrifice.
One possibility is that Percy sacrifices himself to save his friends and Camp Half - Blood from a powerful, unbeatable enemy like an ancient primordial god. He might use his powers to create a shield or diversion that allows everyone else to escape while he faces certain death.
I'm not aware of any such fanfiction. The Percy Jackson fandom is generally centered around positive themes like the hero's journey, the power of the demigods, and their relationships. A story about Percy hanging himself goes against the very essence of what the character represents. He is a strong, resourceful hero, and most fanfiction writers would rather explore his adventures, his relationships with Annabeth and his friends, or his battles against the Titans and other foes.
Yes, it is. Harry Potter is a beloved character, and the idea of him shooting himself goes against the generally positive and heroic image he has in the original series. It's disturbing because it involves self - harm and the destruction of a character that many fans look up to.
It could also be due to a sense of guilt. If something bad happened that he blames himself for, like someone getting hurt because of him, he might exile himself as a form of self - punishment. He'd rather be alone and deal with his own pain than face those he feels he's let down.
Maybe he feels guilty. Suppose he made a big mistake, like accidentally leading an enemy to a safe haven of demigods. The guilt could be so overwhelming that he exiles himself to punish himself and keep others safe from his potential future blunders.