Well, let's consider that in the fanfiction, the cavemen might have their own unique culture and language. Percy would first have to figure out how to communicate non - verbally, like through gestures. He could show them his powers, like controlling water, which might make the cavemen think he is a powerful shaman or god. The cavemen, in return, could teach Percy about their survival skills, like making primitive tools or finding food in the wild.
In this fanfiction, interaction could be really interesting. Imagine Percy Jackson meets a young caveman who is curious about Percy's strange clothes and weapons. Percy tries to explain about his world using simple words and gestures. Meanwhile, the older cavemen might be more suspicious of Percy. But as time passes, Percy helps them in a battle against a giant prehistoric creature. This act of heroism makes the cavemen accept Percy as one of their own, and they start sharing their secrets, like the location of a hidden spring that has magical properties according to their beliefs.
The characters could interact in various ways. Percy could use his ability to understand Ancient Greek to communicate with the cavemen if they have some sort of connection to the old language. For example, if they are descendants of an ancient Greek - influenced civilization. Or, Percy might use his powers to perform feats that the cavemen would see as magic, and they would either revere or fear him based on that.
The interaction could also be more action - oriented. Suppose they are all in a dangerous situation, like a powerful dark wizard from the Naruto world has somehow entered the world of Percy Jackson and is causing chaos. Naruto would use his combat skills and jutsus, Percy would rely on his demigod powers like controlling water and his swordsmanship, and Hestia could use her divine powers to protect them or provide strategic advice on how to defeat the enemy.
The characters could interact in various ways. For example, Percy could teach some of the Undertale characters about the surface world and how different it is from their underground home. Meanwhile, characters like Toriel might offer Percy and his friends some motherly advice and shelter, just like she does for Frisk in Undertale.
The characters could interact in various ways. For instance, Percy Jackson could use his water - based powers to help the Grimm sisters in a situation where they are facing a fire - based monster or a magical conflagration in their world. His ability to control water could be a crucial asset in their battles.
Well, in many fanfictions, their interaction begins with confusion. Since they are from different fictional universes, they have different ways of doing things. However, they quickly realize that they can learn from each other. Percy is impressed by Hermione's vast knowledge of magic theory, while Hermione is in awe of Percy's connection to the gods. They team up to face challenges. In some stories, they have to fight against common enemies that threaten both their worlds. During these battles, their interactions are intense. Percy might save Hermione from a monster, and in return, Hermione would use her magic to heal Percy's wounds. Their relationship grows stronger as they rely on each other more and more.
Annabeth, if she were with Percy, would be more interested in the architecture and strategic planning of Troy. She could offer her knowledge to the Trojans or the Greeks, but they might not trust her either. And Percy would have to protect her from those who might see her as a threat or a sorceress.
In these fanfictions, the demigods often try to understand the SCPs from their own perspective of good and evil. They might see some SCPs as new kinds of monsters to defeat. On the other hand, some SCPs could be seen as potential allies if they share a common goal. For instance, if there is an SCP that is being hunted by a more dangerous entity, the demigods could form a temporary alliance with it. The interactions are full of tension and discovery as the two different worlds collide.
Percy would probably be very cautious around Morathi at first. Given his experiences with tricky and powerful beings, he'd be on guard. Morathi, being the conniving character she is, might try to charm Percy or manipulate him. For example, she could use her allure to make Percy lower his defenses, but Percy's loyalty to his friends and his own sense of right and wrong would likely make him resist.
The two could have some really interesting conversations. Percy could talk about his adventures with Annabeth and the other demigods, while Jacob could share stories about his pack and his experiences in the forest. They might also compare their different kinds of powers. Percy's control over water and his ability to withstand a lot of physical damage compared to Jacob's enhanced senses and super - strength as a werewolf. And they could learn from each other. Percy could teach Jacob some Greek, and Jacob could show Percy how to track better in the wild.
Percy would likely be initially cautious yet intrigued by Rory. He might be in awe of her combat skills and the way she commands in battle. Rory, on the other hand, would be curious about Percy's powers related to the sea and his connection to the Greek gods. They would probably start by exchanging stories about their respective worlds and gradually build a bond based on mutual respect and the need to face common threats.
Percy would probably be initially cautious when interacting with Egyptian gods. For example, when meeting Ra, the sun god, Percy might be in awe but also a bit hesitant as their powers are so different. He would need to show respect as he does with the Greek gods. The Egyptian gods, in turn, might be curious about Percy's abilities, especially his control over water which is not as prominent in Egyptian mythology.