Well, it could be that Percy is tricked into believing the son of chaos is a threat when he's actually not. Maybe some other characters manipulate Percy's perception with false evidence.
It could be the gods. They often have their own agendas and might see the son of chaos as a threat to their power. So they might manipulate Percy into betraying the son of chaos.
Yes. In some ways, Percy Jackson can be seen as having elements related to chaos. The world of Percy Jackson is filled with a chaotic mix of Greek gods, monsters, and demigods. The adventures are often unpredictable and full of chaos, much like what one might expect from chaos - inspired fanfiction.
One great 'Percy Jackson and Chaos' fanfiction is 'The Son of Chaos'. It takes Percy on an amazing journey where he discovers new powers and allies under Chaos. The story is full of action and interesting character developments.
In some fanfictions, Percy Jackson is indeed portrayed as the true son of Chaos. Writers often take creative liberties to explore new storylines and character developments. This idea can lead to very interesting and unique plot twists, such as Percy having powers beyond what we see in the original series.
Another aspect could be Percy building his own team in the chaos realm. He would have to choose members who can adapt to the unpredictable nature of chaos. This could include demigods with unique abilities and even some minor gods who are disillusioned with Olympus.
In some fanfictions, Percy Jackson might be depicted as the God of Chaos, but this is not part of the official canon. Fanfiction writers often take creative liberties to explore different storylines and character developments.
There's a chance that it could be a character from Percy's family. For example, a distant relative who has been corrupted by some dark magic. They might betray Percy for their own gain or because they are being controlled, and this betrayal could lead to Percy being killed.
Apollo might be the betrayed god. He could have been tricked by another god into betraying Percy. For example, Apollo might have been promised more power or a higher status among the gods if he turned against Percy. But then he realizes too late that he's been used and that he's actually betrayed someone who could have been an ally.
The gods, especially Zeus. He has always been a bit suspicious of Percy. In fanfiction, he could easily be written as spreading lies about Percy to the other gods and demigods, leading to everyone turning against him. Also, some new characters introduced in fanfiction might be the ones who start the chain of events that lead to Percy's all - around betrayal.