Well, it depends on the specific fanfiction. There are countless fanfictions out there, and while the original Percy Jackson series doesn't have him as a werewolf, in the world of fan-created stories, some authors might choose to give him this new identity. This could be for various reasons, like exploring new character dynamics or adding a different supernatural element to the story. For example, if he's a werewolf, his relationships with other characters, especially those who have different supernatural natures, could be completely reimagined. It could also change how he interacts with the world around him, as werewolves often have their own set of rules and abilities in fictional universes.
The allure lies in the combination of different mythologies. Percy Jackson is based on Greek and Roman mythology, while Twilight has its own vampire and werewolf lore. In fanfiction, these can blend in amazing ways. For instance, a story could have a demigod fall in love with a werewolf, which would be a completely new take on relationships compared to what we see in the original works.
One plot idea could be Percy Jackson getting lost in the realm of Chaos and being found by Artemis. They then have to work together to find a way back to the normal world while facing strange creatures unique to Chaos. Another could be a story where Artemis is sent on a mission by Chaos and Percy joins her, and during the journey they discover a long - lost prophecy that involves both of them. Maybe a plot where Percy has a vision from Chaos about a threat to Artemis and he has to protect her while also dealing with his own internal struggles.
Definitely Percy and Artemis themselves. Percy with his demigod powers and his ability to adapt to different situations is always interesting. Artemis, being a powerful goddess, adds a lot of depth and mystery. Also, including Chaos as a character can be really cool. It could be this all - powerful, enigmatic being that controls the very essence of disorder. Another interesting character could be one of Percy's friends like Grover. Grover's satyr abilities and his loyalty to Percy could play an interesting role in a story involving Chaos and Artemis.
One great thing about Percy Jackson, werewolf (from Twilight) fanfiction is the potential for unique crossovers. Writers can bring together the demigod world of Percy Jackson with the supernatural elements of Twilight's werewolves. For example, a fanfic could have Percy and the werewolves team up against a common enemy, like an ancient, powerful monster that threatens both their worlds. This would create a really exciting and action - packed story.
A really popular 'Percy Jackson Alpha Werewolf' fanfic is 'Alpha's Destiny Among Demigods'. In this story, an alpha werewolf is drawn into the world of Percy Jackson by a prophecy. The plot is engaging as it shows the werewolf trying to find his place among the demigods, with lots of action - packed scenes and some great character development along the way.
One common theme is identity. Percy often has to figure out how being a werewolf fits into his existing identity as a demigod. For example, in many fanfictions, he struggles with the duality of his nature, whether to embrace the werewolf side or keep it at bay.
One common theme is identity. Percy, as a character already dealing with his demigod identity, now has to grapple with being part werewolf too. It's about how he reconciles these two parts of himself.
One great Percy Jackson OC werewolf fanfiction is 'The Howling Demigod'. It has a really interesting OC werewolf character who struggles to fit in both the werewolf pack and the demigod world. The author does a wonderful job of creating a unique backstory for the OC and the interactions with the existing Percy Jackson characters are engaging.
One common theme is loyalty. Both Percy and the werewolf characters often show loyalty to their friends and mates. Another theme is the struggle between different worlds. The werewolves come from their own world, and Percy from his demigod world, and there's often a struggle to co - exist.