Well, a frequent theme is the exploration of power dynamics. Since Artemis is a powerful goddess and Percy has his own set of powers, how they combine or conflict in their relationship is often explored. Also, themes of loyalty and trust come up. Given Artemis' maiden - goddess status, the fanfictions may also deal with how she reconciles her new relationship with her long - held values. There can also be themes related to protecting the world together, as both characters have a connection to the world of the supernatural and its protection.
There could be. Fanfiction is a vast world. You might have to do some digging. Try searching for specific tags related to 'Percy' and 'Artemis' and'marriage' on fanfiction platforms. It really depends on the creativity of the authors in that fandom. Some might write it in a more comical way, while others could take a more serious, epic adventure approach to their relationship.
In the beginning, their relationship would likely be a bit rocky. Artemis is a goddess of the hunt and virginity, so having a husband is a big change. Percy would have to be patient and understanding. Over time, they would bond over their mutual respect for nature. Percy might teach Artemis about the modern human world, and she could teach him about the ancient ways of the gods. Their relationship would develop as they face challenges together, like threats to the natural order of things. They would become more in sync, with Percy supporting Artemis in her divine duties and Artemis protecting Percy in the dangerous world of the gods.
One plot idea could be Percy and Artemis facing a new and powerful enemy that threatens their relationship and the world they protect. For example, a dark sorcerer who aims to steal Artemis' powers and uses Percy as a way to get to her. Another could be Percy trying to adapt to the life among Artemis' followers, dealing with their unique customs and rules. Maybe he has to prove himself worthy to be by Artemis' side in a series of trials set by the goddess herself.
The Hunters of Artemis are very likely to show up. They are Artemis's loyal followers and would surely be involved in the search for their mistress. Annabeth could also be there. She's Percy's friend and has great wisdom, which could be useful in devising a plan to save Artemis. Grover might be another character. His ability to sense things could help in tracking Artemis or finding clues about her whereabouts.
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.