Well, if Percy Jackson were adopted by a goddess in a fanfiction, his character would likely become more confident. He'd have the direct guidance and protection of a goddess, which would boost his self - esteem. Also, he might become more in - touch with his divine side, leading to new powers or a better understanding of his existing ones. His relationships with his friends might change too, as he'd be in a rather unique position compared to them.
The plot would take a very different turn. Percy's new status as the adopted son of a goddess would make him a target for different reasons. He might be seen as a threat by some gods who fear the influence of the goddess who adopted him. His adventures would likely involve more diplomatic missions on behalf of the goddess, trying to maintain peace among the gods. His training would also be different, as the goddess would impart her own unique skills and knowledge to him. This would change how he approaches battles and problems. The story would also have more of a focus on the internal politics of the divine world, with Percy right in the middle of it all, trying to navigate and make sense of it all while still being true to himself.
In this fanfiction, there might be a lot of focus on Percy's relationship with the other wolves in Lupa's pack. He could learn their ways of survival, their hierarchy, and how to be a part of their community. This would be a great way to explore his adaptability and growth.
It could be Annabeth, who was made a goddess in some interpretations. Their kids would be really smart and brave, inheriting Percy's heroism and Annabeth's wisdom.
Another possibility is Hera. Although not typically described as 'curvy' in the original myths in that way, in a fanfiction, she could be reimagined. Her role as queen of the gods could bring a whole new dynamic to the story if she's the curvy goddess in this fanfiction. She might be involved in some sort of power struggle or family drama that Percy gets dragged into.
Another theme is identity. Percy has to re - evaluate who he is when he's a goddess. Does he still have the same values? How does he fit into the world of gods and goddesses now? In some fanfictions, he has an internal conflict about whether he wants to be a goddess or return to his old self. This theme adds a lot of depth to the stories. And often, relationships also play a big role. His relationships with his friends, like Grover and Annabeth, change as he becomes a goddess. They might have to deal with a more powerful and different Percy, which can lead to all sorts of interesting story developments.
In fanfiction, if Percy Jackson was with a goddess, there could be all kinds of amazing adventures. They might go on quests together that are even more epic than the ones in the original books. For example, they could face a super - powerful ancient monster that no one has ever defeated before. And their relationship would bring a whole new dynamic to the story. Percy's mortal - turned - hero qualities would mix with the goddess's divine powers in really interesting ways.
In fanfiction, Percy could marry Annabeth, who becomes a goddess. Given their long - standing relationship in the original series, it would be a natural progression in some fanfictions. Or he could marry Amphitrite, the sea goddess. Since Percy has a strong connection to the sea, this would also make sense. Also, Nemesis, the goddess of revenge, could be an interesting choice. A marriage with her could lead to some complex storylines where Percy has to deal with her vengeful nature while also loving her.
One great female Percy Jackson goddess fanfiction is 'The Goddess's Champion'. In this story, a female character is chosen by a goddess to go on a quest similar to Percy's. It has a really interesting plot with the female protagonist facing challenges in the world of Greek gods and monsters. Another one could be 'A Female's Odyssey in the Percy Jackson Universe' which focuses on a girl's journey to discover her own powers and her connection to the goddesses.
Obviously, Artemis. She is in charge of the Hunt, and her relationship with Percy would be central to the story. Then there could be Zoe Nightshade. She was a very important member of the Hunt in the original Percy Jackson lore. If Percy is adopted by the Hunt, she would have a big influence on him, either as a mentor or as someone who initially opposes his presence. And the wolf is also crucial. It could be a mysterious figure, maybe a messenger of the Hunt or a guardian of some sort, and it would be involved in Percy's journey every step of the way.