To create a believable relationship, start with a situation where they are forced to interact, like being thrown together in a dangerous situation. They can start by being cautious of each other, since they come from very different backgrounds. Percy might be wary of Jacob's werewolf nature as it's different from the Greek monsters he's used to, and Jacob might be unsure about Percy's demigod powers.
Let their relationship develop over time. Have them face challenges together and see how they support each other. Maybe they start off as reluctant allies but as they go through more adventures, they become true friends. Their relationship could also be shaped by their common values, like their loyalty to their friends and families. Despite their differences, these shared values can bring them closer and make their relationship seem more believable in the fanfiction.
You can also add some light - hearted moments between them. Percy might crack a joke that Herera doesn't understand at first but then she starts to find his sense of humor endearing. Small interactions like this, combined with the more serious aspects of their relationship such as relying on each other in dangerous situations, can make their relationship seem real and engaging to the readers.
A believable character also needs to have a goal. In a Percy Jackson Hellsing fanfiction, a character could have the goal of finding a way to combine the powers or knowledge from both worlds. For instance, a demigod might want to learn the secrets of the Hellsing organization's vampire - slaying techniques to use against more powerful Greek monsters. Their actions and decisions throughout the fanfiction should be driven by this goal, which makes them more three - dimensional and believable.
To create a believable relationship, start with their first encounter. Make it something that would realistically draw them together, like a shared goal or a misunderstanding. For example, if the OC is looking for a powerful ally and mistakes Goku Black for someone else. Then, show how their personalities clash or mesh. Goku Black is evil, so the OC might initially be repelled but then find something redeeming in him. Develop their relationship gradually, with small moments of connection, like a shared moment of looking at a beautiful sunset, which can create an unexpected bond.
First, start with Percy being in denial about his new identity as the son of Arachne. Then gradually have him accept it as he discovers the good aspects of this heritage. For example, the power and loyalty of the Arachne - related demigods.
To create a believable relationship, start with mutual respect. For example, Danny respects Vivalandra's powers and knowledge from her world, and she respects his skills as a ghost - fighting hero. They can exchange stories about their respective worlds, which helps them understand each other better.
First, give your OC a solid backstory. For example, if they're a demigod, think about how they discovered their powers and how their mortal parent dealt with it. If they grew up in a difficult situation, like being bullied for being different, it can add depth. Second, give them a distinct personality. Are they brave like Percy, but also a bit of a loner? Or are they more of a comical character who uses humor to hide their insecurities? Finally, their abilities should fit within the Percy Jackson universe. Don't give them something too overpowered that would break the rules of the world.
Firstly, show mutual respect. Black Widow is a strong and capable character, so the reader character should respect her skills and experience. For example, in a scene where they are planning a mission, the reader listens to Black Widow's ideas. Secondly, build on shared experiences. Maybe they have both faced a common enemy or been through a tough training together. This creates a bond. Also, let there be some vulnerability. Black Widow may open up about her past traumas to the reader in a moment of weakness, and the reader can be there for her.
Develop a backstory for their relationship. Maybe Gregory reminds Freddy of a child he used to interact with in the past. Or perhaps Freddy was the first friendly face Gregory saw in the Pizzaplex. By exploring their pasts and how they came to meet, it makes their relationship more believable. For instance, you could write about how Gregory was initially scared of Freddy but as they faced challenges together, they grew closer. Freddy could start to see Gregory as more than just a lost child, but as a friend he needs to protect at all costs. This kind of development over time makes their relationship feel real and engaging for the readers.
First, give your character a clear backstory. If they're an SI OC, think about how they ended up in the Percy Jackson world. Were they summoned? Did they fall through a portal? Their backstory should tie into their personality. For example, if they had a tough life before arriving, they might be more cautious or distrustful at first. Also, consider their powers. Make sure they're not overpowered right away. If they have a water - related power, start with basic skills like being able to sense water nearby and gradually develop more complex abilities as the story progresses.
First, give the OC a distinct backstory from their past life. Explain how they died and what their life was like before reincarnation. This will help in shaping their current personality. Second, tie their reincarnation to the Percy Jackson lore. Maybe they were reincarnated because of a curse or a blessing from a god. Third, give them a believable set of powers. Don't make them too overpowered. For example, if they have a power related to water, show how it's different from Percy's power.