It could mean that in a certain fictional context, a character named Percy takes some sort of action to discipline or retaliate against fan - created stories related to Artemis. Maybe in a fan - made universe where the rules of their world are different and Percy has some sort of authority or motivation to target Artemis - centered fanfiction.
Maybe Artemis is on a hunt when she stumbles upon Percy. She might be initially cautious, as she's a goddess and Percy is a demigod. She could question him about his presence in Texas.
One reason could be the popularity of Percy as a character. Fans might be more inclined to write about him in a dominant role because they like him better. So, they create fanfictions where he dominates Artemis.
Perhaps a story where Percy is chosen by the Fates to mediate between Hestia and Artemis. There has been some sort of misunderstanding between the two goddesses. Percy, with his charm and unique perspective, tries to get them to see eye to eye. He arranges meetings in different places - sometimes in Hestia's warm and cozy domain, and other times in Artemis's wild and untamed forests. Through Percy's efforts, they not only resolve their differences but also realize that they can work together for the greater good.
In some fanfictions, Percy could be made Artemis' son for creative and often unique plot twists. Fanfiction allows for a lot of creative liberties, so it's not unheard of. However, in the original Percy Jackson lore, there's no such relation.
Annabeth is quite popular. Since she has a relationship with Percy in the original series, in fanfiction related to Percy and Artemis, she can be a source of conflict or support. For example, she might be jealous of the time Percy spends with Artemis. Another popular character is Thalia. Her connection to Artemis as a member of the Hunters makes her an important figure. She can add more depth to the stories, especially when it comes to the dynamics between the Hunters and Percy. And then there's Grover. His loyalty to Percy and his unique abilities as a satyr can bring a different flavor to the fanfiction. He might be the one who tries to mediate between Percy and those who are skeptical of his association with Artemis.
Well, in such a disturbing scenario, she could face social ostracism within the fanfiction's universe. Other characters might shun her for her heinous act.
He might be confused at first. Percy has always been a bit of an outsider among the gods, but he may not expect Artemis to hate him. So he would try to figure out what he had done wrong.
Percy may become more reserved. With Artemis being possessive, he might start to hold back his normal, outgoing nature. For example, he may not be as quick to jump into new adventures or make new friends.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe there was some miscommunication or false information spread that made Artemis think Percy had done something unforgivable. For example, if Percy was wrongly accused of harming one of Artemis' beloved creatures or desecrating her sacred places.