The main characters would be Percy, who has always been at the forefront of the adventures. Annabeth, his long - time partner and friend, will be there. Grover, Percy's loyal satyr friend, is also a key character. But it's not just them. Any other friends from Camp Half - Blood or those they've met on their quests could be part of the story. They might all have different reactions to becoming gods, and these reactions would shape the plot. Some might be excited, while others could be scared or hesitant, which would make for an interesting exploration of their characters.
In this fanfiction, it could start with Percy and his friends being chosen by some ancient force to become gods. As gods, they may have to form a new pantheon. They will need to establish rules and hierarchies within their group. There could be a lot of internal conflict as they each have different ideas about how to use their powers and rule. Some might want to be benevolent and help mortals freely, while others might think that mortals should fend for themselves more. This would lead to a lot of drama and character development within the story.
Athena might also be a good candidate. Although she and Poseidon have their differences, she could see Percy's potential and befriend him. She could offer him wisdom and strategic advice for his various adventures.
Grover might be the most likely to resist. He has always been very connected to the mortal and natural world. His role as a satyr has been to protect and guide demigods in the mortal world. Becoming a god would mean leaving behind his familiar role and the simple joys of the natural world he loves so much. He might fear losing his identity and his close connection to the forests, meadows, and the young demigods he has befriended over the years.
One possible plot could be that Percy and his friends are faced with a new and extremely powerful threat that endangers not only the mortal world but also the entire pantheon. In order to defeat it, they are offered a chance to become gods. They have to go through a series of trials that test their loyalty, courage, and wisdom even more than before. Percy might struggle with the idea of leaving his mortal life and family behind, but realizes it's for the greater good. Along the way, they face old enemies who are jealous of their potential ascension and try to stop them at all costs.
The time gods themselves would be important characters. Depending on the specific fanfiction, there could be different time gods like Chronos or some made - up time - related deities. They would play a major role in guiding the plot, giving Percy tasks or getting in his way.
Obviously, Percy would be one of the main characters. He's the one doing the singing. The gods themselves, like Zeus, Poseidon, and Athena, would also be important characters as they are the recipients of Percy's song.
Obviously, Percy would be one of the main characters. And the gods who are spying on him, such as Zeus, Poseidon, or Athena, would also be main characters. They play important roles in the spying plot.
Obviously, Percy would be one of the main characters. He is the one who snaps at the gods, so the whole story likely revolves around him. Annabeth could also be a main character as she is Percy's close friend and would likely be involved in his plans or at least support him in some way. Grover might be there too, as he has always been by Percy's side in many adventures.
Well, Percy is likely to be the central figure. As for the gods, it could be a variety of them. It might include Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, etc. depending on the plot of the fanfiction. The author could focus on Percy's relationship with one particular god more than others, or it could be a story that involves multiple gods interacting with Percy in different ways. For example, Percy might have to deal with Zeus's anger over some issue while also getting help from Poseidon, his father.
Obviously, Percy would be one of the main characters. He is the one doing the learning. There might also be other demigods who join him in this journey of discovery, like Annabeth. And of course, the other gods themselves could be considered important characters as Percy interacts with them.