One interesting plot point is when the magic from the different universes collide. For example, in some fanfics, Harry Potter's spells interact with Percy Jackson's demigod powers in unexpected ways. Maybe a spell meant to stun an enemy instead causes a water-based reaction because of Percy's connection to water. Another is the idea of Loki's son interacting with the strict moral codes of the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson worlds. It creates a lot of tension and interesting character dynamics.
In many 'Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, Son of Loki' fanfictions, the character relationships are a major plot point. Imagine Harry Potter and Percy Jackson having to trust Loki's son, who is known for trickery in Norse mythology. It's a test of their judgment and ability to see beyond first impressions. Additionally, the power struggles within the group can be very engaging. Each character has their own set of powers and abilities, and sometimes they clash. For example, the wizards in Harry Potter might be seen as too controlling by Percy Jackson, while Loki's son might try to manipulate the situation for his own gain. This creates a complex web of relationships and power dynamics that drives the story forward.
Well, one interesting plot point is when Loki's magic clashes with the magic of Hogwarts. His Asgardian magic is often more powerful and unpredictable, which can lead to some really cool and unexpected magical duels. For example, in some fics, he can create illusions that are far more complex than anything the Hogwarts students are used to. Another plot point is how Loki interacts with the different Hogwarts houses. He might find himself more drawn to Slytherin because of their ambition, but also has some interesting relationships with Gryffindors like Harry, which is a contrast of personalities. Also, Loki's relationship with the Dark Lord Voldemort can be a great plot point. In some fanfictions, he either tries to outwit Voldemort or ends up getting involved in the fight against him in his own unique way.
One possibility could be a story where Harry Potter, being the son of Loki, has a different set of magical abilities. He might be more mischievous like Loki and this could lead to some interesting interactions with the wizarding world. In this fanfiction, his encounter with Percy Jackson could be a clash of two different mythologies. Maybe they start as rivals but then realize they have to work together to face a common threat.
It could be really exciting. Harry might have some god - like powers from Loki. He could use his wits and Loki - given abilities to outsmart enemies. Meeting Percy would be like two different worlds colliding. They could exchange knowledge about their respective mythologies.
Well, one interesting plot point is the clash of cultures. Percy comes from a world of Greek mythology and demigods, while Whitebeard is from a world of pirates. Seeing how they handle the differences in values and beliefs can be really engaging.
One plot idea could be Percy having to deal with the dual nature of his supposed heritage. Since he was thought to be Poseidon's son in the original, now being Loki's son in the fanfiction would mean he has to navigate the trickery and chaos associated with Loki. For example, he might find that some of his powers are more illusion - based rather than water - based like before. Another idea could be Percy being caught in a conflict between the Norse and Greek pantheons. The Norse gods might want him to embrace his Loki - side and use his skills for their purposes, while the Greek gods see him as an anomaly and a potential threat.
Well, perhaps Loki, reborn as Harry Potter, would use his knowledge of other realms to bring in new magical concepts. For example, he might introduce Asgardian rune magic to the Hogwarts curriculum, which could cause a stir among the professors and students alike. He could also use his wits to outsmart Voldemort in ways that Harry might not have originally thought of, like tricking him into believing false prophecies.
A common and exciting plot point is the teamwork or lack thereof. When Percy teams up with other characters from different universes, like in a crossover with DC heroes, there are often issues with communication and different ways of handling problems. Also, the idea of a common enemy that can only be defeated by combining the powers and skills from both worlds. For instance, a super - powerful monster that requires Percy's demigod strength and the strategic thinking of a superhero like Batman. There are also plot points about how the different worlds' rules affect the characters. For example, in a crossover where Percy enters a world with different laws of physics, he has to adapt quickly.
One plot point could be Percy using his powers to protect Harry from his abusers. For example, he could create a water shield around Harry when his abusers try to harm him. Another could be Harry teaching Percy some of the magic he knows in return for the protection. This exchange of skills between the two different universes would be really cool.
I really like the fanfic titled 'Merged Realms'. In this story, the main characters from Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and the idea of being the Son of Loki are brought together in a really unique way. It dives deep into how their different powers and abilities interact with each other. For example, it shows how Harry's magic could be combined with Percy's control over water and the trickery that might come from being related to Loki. There are also some really interesting character development arcs for all of them as they navigate this new, combined world.
The most interesting aspect would be the combination of different magic systems. Harry Potter's magic is learned at Hogwarts and is quite formal, while Loki has his own trickster - like and unpredictable magic from Norse mythology. Seeing how these two types of magic interact within Harry, as Loki's son, could be really exciting.