The character dynamics would be greatly affected. Thor's bow could be seen as a catalyst for a whole new era of cooperation between the two mythologies. Percy would have to step up and be a diplomat of sorts, representing the Greek side. This would put him in a difficult position as he has to balance the expectations of his own people and the new relationship with Thor. Thor, on the other hand, might face some backlash from his own kind for bowing to an outsider. But this could also lead to a stronger bond between them as they face these challenges together.
One possibility could be a story where the worlds of Norse mythology (represented by Thor) and Greek mythology (Percy Jackson's world) collide. Maybe there's a threat that only their combined powers can defeat. Thor bows as a sign of respect for Percy's skills and heroism in this new, combined adventure.
In the fanfiction, once Loki bows, it could set off a chain of events. Percy might gain a certain status or power boost because of Loki's submission. This could make him a target for other villains or jealous characters. Meanwhile, Loki might be seen as a traitor by some of his own kind. The plot could then revolve around Percy and Loki trying to deal with these new situations, with Percy having to protect Loki from those who want to harm him for his actions, and Loki having to prove his new - found loyalty to Percy.
Probably not. Thor is busy with his own heroic deeds in Asgard and dealing with his Norse - related challenges. While Percy Jackson fanfiction is about a different set of characters in a different mythological world. There's no connection between them in the original works, so it's hard to imagine Thor taking the time to read Percy Jackson fanfiction.
Another possibility is that during a quest, Percy finds himself in a place related to Thor's history. It could be an old Norse temple or a realm connected to Thor. There, he discovers hidden records or runes that point to his relation to Thor. This discovery would not only shock him but also open up new storylines such as him exploring his Norse heritage along with his Greek demigod side.
They might start with some mutual suspicion. Percy would be cautious around Thor as he's a very powerful being from a different mythology. Thor might see Percy as a bit of an oddity at first. But then they could start to exchange stories about their adventures. Percy could tell Thor about his battles with the Titans, and Thor could share his tales of fighting giants. This would lead to a newfound respect between them.
To write their character dynamics well, first understand their base personalities. Percy is brave, impulsive, and has a strong sense of justice. Medusa, on the other hand, is often seen as a monster but has a tragic backstory. Start by having Percy initially be cautious and on guard around Medusa due to her reputation. Then, as the story progresses, show Medusa's more complex side. Maybe she shows Percy kindness in an unexpected way, which makes Percy question his assumptions. This creates a dynamic where they are both learning about each other.
The blessing could make Percy more confident. Knowing that a major god like Apollo has blessed him gives him an extra boost. He might take on more challenges without hesitation, believing that he has the favor of the gods on his side.
In most Percy Jackson canon, there is no relation to Thor. However, in fanfiction, anything can be possible. It could be that the author has created a unique crossover where Percy Jackson has some connection to being the heir of Thor, perhaps through some magical or divine intervention that the fanfic writer has dreamed up.
Well, it could be that Thor has a thing for the way the Percy Jackson fanfiction is written. The fanfiction might explore different aspects of the characters or the world that he finds really interesting. For example, it could delve deeper into the mythology behind the Percy Jackson series, which Thor, being a figure from mythology himself, would appreciate. Plus, the action and drama in the fanfiction could be really captivating for him.