Well, at first he could be a bit confused. The Percy Jackson universe has its own set of rules, with Greek gods and demigods, which is very different from Hogwarts and the wizarding world. But as he reads on, he might start to enjoy the unique stories and characters. Maybe he'd even get some ideas for his own adventures, like how Percy faces his challenges in a way that could inspire Harry in his fight against Voldemort.
Harry Potter might be both fascinated and critical. Fascinated because it's a whole new world of magic and heroism. However, he could also be critical. For example, in his world, magic is more about spells and potions, while in Percy Jackson's world, it's more about the power of the gods and demigods. He might question some of the plot points or how the characters handle their powers. But overall, it would be an eye - opening experience for him.
He might be quite intrigued. Harry is used to his own magical world, and reading about Percy's adventures would expose him to a different kind of magic system. He'd probably compare the demigod world to the wizarding world, like how they both have special powers but in different ways.
Percy could find it both strange and fascinating. Since he has his own set of adventures and challenges, reading about Harry Potter's world through fanfiction might make him think about how different yet similar their situations are. He might be amused by some of the out - of - the - box ideas in the fanfiction.
She would probably be outraged. Umbridge is a strict and narrow - minded character in the original series. Fanfics often deviate from the 'proper' version of events she might think, and she'd likely see it as a distortion of the wizarding world she believes she upholds.
He might find it really interesting. Since both Percy Jackson and Carter Kane are from different but equally rich myth - based series, he could gain new perspectives on how to blend modern settings with ancient myths, which is something his own series also does.
Well, he might be really confused at first. The worlds of 'Harry Potter' and 'Percy Jackson' are quite different. Harry is used to magic wands and Hogwarts, while Percy deals with Greek gods and demigods. But he might also find some similarities in the themes of friendship and heroism, and it could give him some new ideas about his own adventures.
He might be quite intrigued. Harry Potter is from a magical world himself, and seeing the different magical concepts and adventures in Percy Jackson fanfiction could be fascinating for him. He could compare and contrast the two magical universes, like how the magic is used, the different mythologies involved, and the types of challenges the characters face.
He might be quite amused. He could find it interesting to see how others imagine the world he was a part of. Maybe he'd be a bit shocked at some of the wild interpretations, but overall, it would be a unique experience for him to see his story through different lenses.
Well, Harry Potter might be really confused at first. Lovecraft's works are full of cosmic horror and a very different kind of magic compared to the magic in the wizarding world of Harry Potter. He would probably be shocked by the dark and often nihilistic themes in Lovecraft's fanfiction.
It would be quite an interesting scenario. Harry might find the different mythologies in Percy Jackson's world fascinating. He could compare the Greek gods and magic in Percy's story to the magic he knows in his own wizarding world. Maybe he'd be amused by the modern take on ancient myths in the fanfiction.
Most Percy Jackson fans would likely be appalled. The original series is about adventure, friendship, and heroism among kids and young adults. A fanfic with such a inappropriate concept would go against what they love about the series.
He might be amused. Percy has his own set of adventures, but reading about Magnus' would probably make him chuckle at the different takes on Norse mythology in the fanfiction.