Well, Thor might start by explaining the basic concept of Percy Jackson. He could talk about how Percy is a demigod, the son of Poseidon. The Avengers might be really intrigued. Maybe Tony Stark would make some smart - aleck comments about the magic in the Percy Jackson world compared to their technology. And Steve Rogers would probably be more interested in the hero's journey that Percy undertakes, seeing some similarities to his own experiences.
If Thor tells the Avengers about Percy Jackson fanfiction, it could lead to a really interesting discussion. Thor could share some of the wilder fanfiction plots he's come across, like Percy teaming up with the Avengers in some alternate universe. Natasha might be interested in the characters' relationships in the fanfiction, especially the ones involving Percy's friends like Annabeth. Clint could be amused by the idea of demigods running around New York, which is already used to superheroes.
Thor telling the Avengers about Percy Jackson fanfiction would be quite a scene. Thor, with his booming voice, would describe the world of Percy Jackson filled with Greek gods and monsters. Bruce Banner might be fascinated by the scientific inaccuracies (from a modern science perspective) in the fanfiction, yet still be drawn to the creativity. Thor could also mention how the fanfiction often portrays Percy's powers and how they could potentially be used in different scenarios. The Avengers would likely have a lot of questions and maybe even some ideas for their own crossovers.
The Avengers' reactions would be diverse. Tony might be dismissive at first, thinking it's just some kids' stuff. But then he'd get curious and start asking Thor more about the magic and powers in the Percy Jackson universe. Steve would probably listen attentively, seeing it as a new form of hero story. Thor himself would be enthusiastic, trying to get everyone as excited as he is about it.
If Percy Jackson were in an Avengers betrayed fanfiction, it might start with a misunderstanding. The Avengers could mistake Percy's actions for something malicious. Percy, being used to being misunderstood in his own world, would initially try to explain. But as the situation escalates, he realizes he has to use his powers not just to defend himself but also to expose the real villains who are manipulating the Avengers against him. This could lead to some really cool fight scenes where Percy's demigod skills are pitted against the high - tech weapons and superpowers of the Avengers.
In an 'Avengers meet Percy Jackson' fanfiction, there could be a lot of interesting character interactions. For example, Tony Stark might be intrigued by Percy's ability to control water and try to figure out a scientific explanation for it. Natasha could see Percy as a young and powerful ally and train him in some hand - to - hand combat techniques from the Avengers' arsenal. And Percy could introduce the Avengers to the world of Greek gods and monsters, which would be a whole new concept for them.
Well, Percy could use his water powers in really cool ways during Avengers' battles. For example, he might create huge tidal waves to stop enemy attacks. And he could teach the Avengers some new combat moves that he learned from Camp Half - Blood. Maybe he'd also introduce them to Greek mythology monsters and how to fight them.
Well, Percy could use his water powers to put out any fires or floods that the Avengers might be facing. His ability to control water could also be used to create barriers against enemies. For example, if the Avengers were up against a powerful fire - based villain, Percy could summon a huge wave to douse the flames and save the day.
In the fanfiction, it's possible that she forms new friendships. She might bond with Natasha Romanoff over their combat skills and being strong female characters. Or she could have an interesting dynamic with Thor, comparing the power of the Greek gods she knows to the Asgardian gods. And of course, there could be some romantic subplots too, like with Steve Rogers perhaps, which would add another layer of complexity to the story.
If Thor read Percy Jackson fanfiction, he might be quite confused at first. The rules and beings in Greek mythology, which Percy Jackson is based on, are very different from those in Norse mythology. He might be intrigued by the concept of demigods in the Percy Jackson world, as he is used to gods and heroes in his own. Or he could simply dismiss it as a strange and inaccurate take on the idea of gods and heroes, since it doesn't align with his Norse - centered view of the universe.
Well, Percy might be really impressed by Thor's hammer. He'd probably be curious about its powers compared to his own sword. And Thor would likely be intrigued by Percy's ability to control water. They could end up in a friendly competition, like who can cause more destruction in a sparring match - Thor with his lightning or Percy with his water powers.
In a fanfiction where Percy Jackson fights Thor, Percy's water powers could be a huge advantage. He could create giant waves or even use water to disorient Thor. But Thor has his mighty hammer, Mjolnir, which can control lightning. It could be an epic battle of elemental forces. Percy might try to use his speed and agility to dodge Thor's attacks while looking for an opening to strike back with his sword, Riptide.
If Percy Jackson were to join the Avengers, it would be chaos at first. Percy is used to operating on his own or with a small group of demigods. The Avengers are a big, organized team. However, his powers would be a great asset. He could use his water manipulation to put out fires caused by the Hulk's rampages or to flood areas to stop advancing enemies. His loyalty and courage are also top - notch, which the Avengers would come to respect. His connection to Poseidon might also bring in some new elements to the story. Maybe Poseidon could offer some assistance or advice in certain situations. And Percy's experiences with different gods and monsters would give the Avengers new perspectives on the threats they face.