Percy could use his wits. For example, he could outsmart Luke by using his knowledge of the fanfiction world's rules or magic. He could also find allies. Maybe there are other characters who dislike Luke's bullying ways and would be willing to help Percy.
The consequences can be quite complex. Firstly, Percy might lose his confidence. He may start doubting his own abilities and worth. This could lead to him making mistakes more often, like in battles or when solving puzzles. Secondly, the bullying by Luke could create a rift between their mutual friends. Some friends might side with Luke, while others would stand by Percy. This would add more drama and conflict to the fanfiction.
Percy often gets angry at first. He's not the type to just take it lying down. But he also feels a bit confused as to why Luke is being so mean. Sometimes he tries to stand up to Luke, but other times he just withdraws into himself, feeling sad and alone.
Well, in some fanfictions, a really tough scene is when Luke publicly humiliates Percy during a training session. He might mock Percy's skills or lack thereof, in front of everyone. It's so cruel because Percy is trying his best to learn and improve. And also, when Luke spreads false rumors about Percy being a coward or something similar. This causes others to look at Percy differently and makes it hard for Percy to make friends. It's just a horrible situation for Percy to be in.
It could be because Percy is different. If he comes from a different background or has a unique personality trait, the bullies might target him. In the fanfiction, if Percy is from a different race or has an unusual way of speaking, the bullies might pick on him for not being like them.
At first, it could be quite rocky if they find out later in the story. Percy might be angry that Luke has been keeping secrets or has done bad things in the past. But eventually, they would likely grow closer as they realize they are family and start to support each other.
Luke in Percy Jackson fanfiction can play various roles. He could be a reformed villain, seeking to make amends for his past actions. This gives a new arc to his character that wasn't fully explored in the original books.
Yes, there might be such fanfictions in the vast world of fan-created content. However, it would be a rather dark and non - canonical take on the relationship between the characters, as it goes against the general narrative where they are more often allies or rivals in a less fatal way.
Well, in some fanfictions, Luke might be possessive of Percy because he sees Percy as a symbol of power or potential. He may want to control Percy to use his abilities for his own goals, like in the original story where Luke has his own dark motives. Also, it could be out of envy. Percy has things that Luke might feel he lacks, so his possessiveness could be a way to try and take what Percy has for himself.
In the fanfiction, Percy could overcome bullying by finding true friends who support him. They can stand up to the bullies together. For example, if there are other kind-hearted characters, they might form a group to protect Percy and show the bullies that their actions are unacceptable.