It depends on how it's done. If the bashing is part of a well - thought - out story that has a point other than just being cruel to the character, it could be considered more ethical. For example, if it's used to explore different aspects of the Percy Jackson universe or to make a statement about the original story's writing. But if it's just mindless bashing for the sake of it, then it's probably not ethical.
Often, in such fanfiction, a theme of 'what if' scenarios can be found. What if Annabeth wasn't as smart or strong as she is in the original? This allows the writer to explore alternative storylines where other characters can shine more in Percy's world. It could also be about power dynamics, like showing that other characters can be more powerful than Annabeth in certain situations.
Another theme could be character flaws. It may explore the flaws of Jason more deeply than in the original works. Maybe it shows how his actions in certain situations, like his decision - making during battles, are not as good as Percy's. This can be used to create drama and conflict within the fanfic.
Well, obviously Percy Jackson and Jason are the main ones. Given that it's a bashing fanfic, they will be at the center of the story. Their actions, personalities, and relationships will be the focus.
Fanfiction that involves 'molly and percy bashing' is likely about creating stories where the characters Molly and Percy are depicted in a negative light. Maybe the writers don't like certain aspects of their personalities in the original work and so they write stories that are critical of them.
Well, in some fanfictions, Percy might control ice through a new power bestowed upon him by some mysterious god or entity. Maybe he discovers he has the ability during a quest when he's in a really cold and magical place.
There's also 'Female Percy: A New Heroine'. Here, Female Percy brings a fresh perspective to the story. Her fighting style is different, more fluid perhaps. And her relationships with the gods are also unique. Instead of the typical male bravado, she uses her wits and charm to get through tough situations.
Well, it depends on how you look at it. If someone has written a fanfiction where Percy Jackson is somehow related to the Batman universe, then in that specific piece it would be. But generally, Percy Jackson has its own distinct mythology and storylines. However, the idea of crossing over with Batman could bring about some really cool and unique scenarios. For example, Percy's water - based powers could be used in Gotham's sewers or against some of Batman's villains who might be vulnerable to water attacks. It could also lead to some interesting character dynamics as Percy is used to a world of gods and monsters while Batman is firmly rooted in a more gritty, human - centered crime - fighting world.
Yes, it could be. There are many fanfiction works that combine different fictional universes like Percy Jackson and Wolverine. Writers often like to mash - up characters from various stories to create new and interesting plotlines.