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.
When Thor tells the Avengers about Percy Jackson fanfiction, it would be a mix of reactions. Thor would be excited, of course. Steve Rogers would show respect for the different kind of hero that Percy is. He might admire Percy's loyalty to his friends. Tony Stark could start making jokes about how Percy's sword is nothing compared to his Iron Man suit, but deep down he'd be interested. Thor would try to explain the depth of the Percy Jackson lore, like the different cabins at Camp Half - Blood and how they represent different aspects of the demigod world. This would make some of the Avengers more interested in exploring the fanfiction further.
Some of the Avengers would be really into it. Natasha, for example, might see the strategic elements in Percy's battles against monsters and how he uses his friends' skills to his advantage. She could compare it to how the Avengers work together. Clint might just laugh and say it sounds like a crazy adventure. Bruce, on the other hand, would be thinking about how the existence of demigods in the fanfiction challenges the laws of physics he knows. Thor would keep on talking, hoping to convert any skeptics in the group.
Thor would be the most likely to relate to her on some level, as he comes from a world of gods and magic too. He might see her as an equal in a way. Bruce Banner would be interested in the scientific aspect of how her powers work, if there is any scientific explanation within the context of the fanfiction. And the others like Clint Barton and Wanda Maximoff would be curious about her background and how she ended up in their world.
Percy would probably be very confused at first. He's used to dealing with threats from the world of Greek mythology, not superheroes like the Avengers. But once he realizes he's been kidnapped, he'd likely be angry. He'd try to find a way to escape using his powers, like controlling water to create distractions or even using it to overpower his captors.
Percy's reaction would be complex. On one hand, he would respect the Avengers' powers. He'd see Iron Man's intelligence - based powers as a different kind of 'gift' compared to his own demigod abilities. He might be a bit intimidated by the combined might of the Avengers at first. But then, he would start to analyze their powers. He would think about how Captain America's leadership and physical abilities are like the qualities of some of the heroes in his own world. And he'd be constantly comparing and contrasting their powers with his own and those of his friends, trying to find common ground or new ideas that could help him in his own adventures.
Percy would be angry. He has been through a lot in his own world and being betrayed again would not sit well. He'd probably lash out with his powers at first.
Bruce Banner, when he's not in Hulk mode, would be really interested in the scientific aspects that might be hidden in the Percy Jackson fanfiction. Even though it's a world of magic, he could look for ways that the magic could be related to some kind of scientific principle. He might also be interested in how the characters control their powers, whether it's Percy with his water powers or the Avengers with their various abilities, and look for similarities in self - control and management of power.
They might be very skeptical at first. After all, Percy's powers are based on Greek mythology which is quite different from their world.
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.
They'd probably be very entertained. Thor is a larger - than - life character, and fanfiction often takes things to the extreme, which would be a source of amusement for the Avengers.
Percy would probably be very angry. He's used to being a hero, not a captive. He might immediately start trying to break free, using his water powers to create distractions or even attack if he feels really threatened.
Some of the Avengers might be hostile at first. They're used to dealing with threats and Percy, being an unknown with strange powers, could be seen as a danger. But others, like Captain America, might be more open - minded and willing to give him a chance. Stark would probably be very curious about Percy's powers and how they work, and might even try to find a scientific explanation for them.