Sure. A lot of fanfiction writers are more interested in exploring the rich mythology and the relationships between the characters in a more family - friendly or PG - 13 way. For example, some might write about Percy's new quests in different mythological settings or his interactions with other demigods in a way that builds on the original story's themes of heroism and discovery.
No. I've never heard of 'family cum dump stories' being a common type of literature. Most common types of literature are things like novels, short stories, poetry, etc. This seems like an extremely uncommon or even made - up category.
I'm not entirely sure what 'family cum dump stories' specifically refer to. It could potentially be some very strange or made - up concept that is not a common or well - known genre. Without more context, it's difficult to define precisely.
Well, in some fanfiction, it could be due to a misunderstanding. Maybe Percy did something that Annabeth misinterpreted as a betrayal, like not being honest about a new power he discovered. This lack of trust then led to their break - up.
No. Percy Jackson is an original fictional series. Although it uses Greek mythology as its base, it has created a completely new world, characters, and storylines. Fanfiction usually implies building upon an existing work in a more derivative way, often by fans rather than the original creator. 'Percy Jackson' was created by Rick Riordan as an original concept.
In literature, we often have stories about friends and their escapades. But the term 'cum dump' makes this concept quite different. However, in some works of magical realism, like Gabriel García Márquez's stories, there are often strange and hard - to - define relationships and situations. For instance, in 'One Hundred Years of Solitude', the Buendía family has a complex web of relationships and experiences that are both real and surreal at the same time. So while not the same as'my friend the cum dump stories', it shows how literature can have unique and out - of - the - ordinary concepts.