The relationship could be a very unique one. Artemis, having given birth to Percy, would be both his mother and his mentor in some ways. She would teach him about the ways of the gods and the power of nature. Percy, on the other hand, would be a constant reminder to Artemis of the change in her status. However, they would also share a deep love. Artemis might be overprotective, not wanting Percy to get involved in the dangerous world of the gods too soon, while Percy would be eager to prove himself and make his mother proud.
In this fanfiction, their relationship would start off as a mystery to Percy. He might not understand why his mother is Artemis at first. Artemis would be torn between her duties as a goddess and her role as a mother. As Percy grows, they would develop a relationship based on mutual respect. Artemis would pass on her knowledge of hunting, the moon, and the wild to Percy. Percy would, in turn, bring a new perspective to Artemis's world. He might be more open to the ideas of the mortal world, which could influence Artemis in unexpected ways.
It would be complex. Artemis, as his mother, would likely be protective yet conflicted. She has her own identity as a virgin goddess, and Percy's existence challenges that. But she would also love him deeply. Percy would probably look up to her and be in awe of her powers, yet also struggle with the fact that his mother is such an unusual figure in the mythological world. There might be a sense of distance at times because of Artemis's nature, but also an unbreakable bond.
In the fanfiction, their relationship development could be complex. Since they are sharing a bed, there is a forced closeness. Percy might accidentally cross some of Artemis's boundaries at first, which would cause friction. But through talking it out and getting to know each other better, they could start to respect each other's boundaries more. As time passes, they might find common ground in their love for nature (in Percy's case, his connection to the sea which is also part of nature). This could lead to a slow but steady growth of a relationship that is based on mutual understanding and respect.
One possibility could be a very unorthodox take on the mythological world. Maybe it involves some powerful magic or a strange prophecy that defies the normal rules. Artemis, being a virgin goddess in the original mythology, giving birth would be a huge deviation. It could start with some sort of interference from a powerful and dark force that manipulates events to make this happen. Percy might then grow up with a unique set of powers and a connection to both Artemis and his own demigod heritage in ways that are completely different from the normal Percy Jackson stories.
Their relationship might develop through facing external threats. For instance, if there are enemies that target them because of their forced union. They would have to rely on each other's skills. Percy's ability to control water and his combat skills, along with Artemis's archery and connection to the wild, could be used to fend off these threats. As they fight side by side, they start to see each other in a new light and develop a bond.
The relationship could develop based on mutual goals. For instance, if they are all trying to protect a group of young demigods. Percy's natural heroism, Zoe's loyalty to Artemis and her protective nature, and Artemis's power and wisdom would all contribute. As they work towards this goal, they would share stories around the campfire at night. Percy would tell of his adventures at Camp Half - Blood, Zoe would share her tales of hunting, and Artemis might offer some insights from her long existence. This would gradually deepen their bond.
At first, it might be a bit awkward. Artemis, being a maiden goddess, has to adjust to motherhood which is completely new to her. Percy would be more hands - on as he has experience with family relationships. As the child grows, Percy would likely be the more approachable parent, while Artemis would be more of a distant but respected figure. The child would probably look up to both of them for different reasons, and over time, they would form a unique bond as a family.
Well, it could start with mutual respect. For example, Percy respects Artemis's power and her role as a goddess. Artemis, in turn, could come to respect Percy's courage and his ability to survive against all odds. They could then start to work together on small tasks, like protecting a particular area from monsters. As they spend more time together, they might start to trust each other more, and their relationship could grow deeper.
It would be very complex. Percy is more of a free - spirited and sometimes impulsive hero, while Artemis is a virgin goddess who has sworn off relationships. Having a child together would shatter Artemis' long - held beliefs. Percy would likely feel a great sense of responsibility towards both Artemis and the child, which could cause some tension as he tries to balance his relationship with Artemis and his role as a father.
In fanfiction, the relationship between Percy Jackson and Artemis can be really interesting. Artemis is a goddess, and Percy is a demigod. Sometimes, they might be depicted as having a sort of mutual respect. Percy respects Artemis' power and her role as a protector of the wild. Artemis, in turn, might recognize Percy's courage and his ability to get things done. It could be a relationship based on shared goals, like protecting the world from various threats.
It would be a complex dynamic. Artemis is known for her aloofness and strictness. Percy, on the other hand, is a bit of a rebel. So, initially, there would be friction. However, as Percy starts to learn from Artemis, like her hunting techniques and her connection to the moon, he would start to conform more. Artemis would in turn start to see Percy as more than just a wayward demigod and would protect him fiercely. They would form a bond that is both teacher - student and mother - son like.
Percy might become more protective of Artemis, seeing her as the mother of his child. Artemis, on the other hand, would have to adjust to having a more personal connection with a mortal - Percy. Their relationship would be a blend of love for their child and their own unique bond that was formed before the child came into the picture. It would be a complex relationship filled with new emotions and challenges.