One common scenario could be Percy revealing his true identity to save his friends. For example, in some fanfictions, his friends might be in danger because of a misunderstanding about him. So, he reveals himself as a powerful or special being to clear the air and protect them.
In some fanfictions, when Woody reveals himself to Andy, it could be a very emotional reunion. Maybe Woody has been lost or on an adventure far away, and his return brings back all the great memories they had together. Andy might be overjoyed to see his old friend again and they could start a new adventure right in their own backyard.
In fanfiction, when Harry Potter reveals himself, it could be a moment of great drama. Maybe he reveals his true identity to save his friends from a dangerous enemy. For example, if they are being tricked by a Death Eater in disguise, Harry might step forward and expose himself to stop the harm.
I'm not entirely sure as it could vary greatly. It might be a fan - created story where a character named Percy self - harms, perhaps exploring themes like his inner turmoil, depression or difficult circumstances he's in within the context of the fanfiction's universe.
The Joker might be furious. His identity has been his biggest secret and Batman taking that away is like stripping him of his power. He could go on a wild rampage, more so than usual, targeting Batman directly and also anyone who he thinks might have had a part in the revelation.
In some fanfictions, Percy might use his water - controlling abilities in unique ways. He could manipulate the rivers of Tartarus, like the Phlegethon, to create distractions or even use the power of the water to propel himself out. Maybe he also forms alliances with some minor creatures in Tartarus that are not as hostile as the main threats and they help him find a hidden passage.
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.
Maybe he's been through some tough experiences like losing a friend or facing a great failure, so he needs time alone to heal. It could also be that he's discovered some dark secret about himself or his world and is trying to come to terms with it in solitude.
One common theme is isolation. Percy might be depicted as completely alone, with no one to turn to or rely on, which could contribute to his decision to end his life. Another theme could be the failure of heroism. If Percy was seen as a hero in the fanfiction world and then failed miserably at something crucial, this could lead to his self - destruction as he can't bear the idea of not living up to the heroic image. There may also be a theme of unrequited love, where his feelings for someone are not returned and it drives him to despair.
The Underworld could also be a setting. He might be training there to face the dark forces. The dangerous environment full of monsters and traps would provide him with ample challenges to improve his combat and survival skills.