It's completely inappropriate. These characters are well - known to a wide range of readers, including children and teenagers. Fanfiction should be a creative way to expand on the existing story, such as exploring different adventures, relationships in a non - sexual way, or even creating new storylines that are consistent with the overall tone of the original work. Sexual stories about them are unacceptable.
In fanfiction, their relationship is often portrayed as very strong and loving. Writers like to show how they support each other through tough times. For example, in some stories, when Percy is feeling down about his powers, Annabeth is there to cheer him up and remind him of his importance.
Another idea is a fanfiction set in a modern city where Percy and Annabeth have to blend in as normal teenagers but still deal with the occasional monster attack. It could focus on how they navigate their relationship while also trying to keep their demigod identities a secret from their new friends at school. This would add an interesting layer of drama and secrecy to their story.
A popular one is 'Percy and Annabeth's New Quest'. In this fanfiction, the author takes the duo on a quest that wasn't in the original books. They have to solve ancient riddles and battle new mythical creatures. It stays true to the characters' personalities, making it a great read.
No, it is not appropriate. Percy and Annabeth are characters from a young - adult series. Writing sexual stories about them goes against the spirit of the original work which is aimed at a younger audience and focuses on adventure, friendship, and heroism. It also objectifies the characters in an improper way.
One great fanfiction is 'The Adventures Beyond Camp Half - Blood'. It continues their journey with new and exciting quests. Another is 'Annabeth's Secret Mission' which focuses on Annabeth's individual skills and challenges. And 'Percy and Annabeth in the Underworld' takes them on a thrilling adventure in the underworld.
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.
In a fanfiction, Percy could become Annabeth's father in a magical realm where the rules of family and time are distorted. Maybe a powerful god or goddess messes with their destinies. Percy would then have to navigate the new relationship while still dealing with his own heroic duties. He might struggle to balance protecting her as a father and respecting her as an independent demigod who is used to taking care of herself.