Well, it could be for the sake of creating a unique and complex backstory. Maybe the author wanted to explore a relationship that didn't work out due to their different natures. Artemis is a goddess with her own set of values and Percy has his own hero - like qualities. Their clash of personalities could be a reason for the divorce in the fanfiction.
Well, his friends would have a mix of reactions. They could be shocked because Artemis is a goddess and Percy is a demigod. It's an unexpected pairing in the first place. Some might be concerned that this relationship and its end could bring some sort of divine wrath or problems to Percy. They would also be curious about the details of what happened between them and whether there's a chance for reconciliation, although most would likely respect Percy's decision if he didn't want to get back with Artemis.
In this fanfiction, their relationship could start from a mutual respect for each other's powers. Artemis, being a powerful goddess, might first see Percy as a unique demigod. Maybe they team up for a dangerous quest. During this time, Percy's courage and loyalty could gradually attract Artemis. She, in turn, with her grace and strength, would intrigue Percy. Eventually, this could lead to deeper feelings and them getting married.
One challenge could be the disapproval of other gods. Since Artemis is a goddess and Percy is a demigod, there might be a hierarchy issue. Some gods could think that Percy is not worthy of Artemis. Another challenge could be their different natures. Artemis is used to her independence as a virgin goddess, and Percy is more used to being part of a team. Adjusting to living together and sharing their lives could be difficult.
It would be a complex dynamic. Artemis is known for her aloofness and strictness. Percy, on the other hand, is a bit of a rebel. So, initially, there would be friction. However, as Percy starts to learn from Artemis, like her hunting techniques and her connection to the moon, he would start to conform more. Artemis would in turn start to see Percy as more than just a wayward demigod and would protect him fiercely. They would form a bond that is both teacher - student and mother - son like.
Percy may become more reserved. With Artemis being possessive, he might start to hold back his normal, outgoing nature. For example, he may not be as quick to jump into new adventures or make new friends.
There is. You can often find them on fanfiction websites. These stories might explore the relationship between Percy and his mom Artemis in ways that the original series didn't. Maybe they'll show how Artemis would raise Percy differently from Sally, and how that would shape Percy into a different kind of hero.
One possible reason could be differences in their divine natures. Percy is a son of Poseidon, a god associated with the sea and a more fluid, emotional element. Artemis is a virgin goddess of the hunt, very strict and unyielding in her ways. This contrast in their essences might lead to clashes and Percy's dislike.