For demigods, it could either reinforce their existing views or introduce new perspectives. If a fanfiction delves deeper into a certain aspect of their world like the powers of a god, they might gain a new understanding. Mortals would have a more comprehensive view of the PJO world. They would learn about different characters and their backstories that might not be fully explored in the original books.
In the context of fanfic, Chris and Clarisse are likely characters from a particular fictional universe. They could be from a book series, a movie, or a TV show. They are the focus of the fan - created stories, or fanfics.
One idea could be that Percy and Clarisse are forced to team up on a quest outside of Camp Half - Blood. At first, they bicker constantly like they used to, but as they face various challenges, they start to see each other's strengths. For example, Percy realizes Clarisse's battle skills are invaluable in a fight against a group of powerful monsters. They gradually become friends and learn to respect each other more than ever before.
Maybe Clarisse has her own reasons. She might see Percy as someone who needs protection in the complex world of the fanfiction setting. It could be that she has a soft spot for him deep down, or she feels a sense of responsibility towards him for some unspoken events in the story.
The purpose might have been to entertain or provide a form of escape for readers. It could also have been to explore certain themes or issues that were important to the author.
It can be considered common. There are a large number of PJO fans out there, and fanfiction is a popular medium in fan communities. Since the official books have a set storyline, fanfiction offers a chance to expand on it, so many 'mortals' (fans) are attracted to it.
One great 'athena pjo fanfic' is 'Athena's Wisdom'. It really delves into Athena's character in the Percy Jackson universe. The author does a wonderful job of showing her wisdom and how she interacts with the other characters. It has some really interesting plot twists that keep you hooked from start to finish.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could refer to different things, but generally a 'graphic novel' is a book in comic format. If 'pjo' stands for 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians', then it would be about the adventures of Percy Jackson in a graphic novel format. It might include his encounters with Greek gods, monsters, and his quests.
Their relationship could develop as comrades. They might start off disliking each other but as they face challenges together, like battling powerful foes or solving mysteries in the demigod world, they learn to tolerate and then respect one another. It's a development based on mutual respect for each other's abilities.