To create a strong relationship between Percy and Hera, start with mutual respect. In the fanfiction, you can have Percy realize that Hera, despite her flaws, has a role in maintaining the order of the world. Hera, on the other hand, could see Percy's potential not just as a hero but as a key figure in the future of the gods. For example, they could share a moment where they both save each other from a common enemy, which would start to build trust between them.
One way is by exploring their backstories and how they can connect. Percy has his own family issues and Hera has her complex relationships among the gods. You could write a scene where Percy's love for his mother is compared to Hera's love for her children in a different way. This can create an emotional bond. Another aspect is to have them face their fears together. If Percy is afraid of losing his friends and Hera is afraid of losing her power, they can support each other in overcoming these fears. This would strengthen their relationship in the fanfiction.
You can develop their relationship through shared goals. Say there's a prophecy that only they can fulfill together. As they work towards that goal, they start to understand each other better. Hera might share some of her wisdom with Percy, and Percy could teach Hera about the value of loyalty among demigods. Also, you can show their relationship evolving through conflict. Maybe they start off not liking each other, but as they face challenges, they learn to rely on one another. This could be like when Percy challenges Hera's decisions at first, but then realizes she has good intentions in the long run.
When it comes to his relationship with Hera herself, it would be complex. At first, Percy might be resentful or confused about being adopted by her. But as time goes on, he might start to understand her in a way no one else does. Hera could start to see Percy as a true son, and this could lead to a deep, if somewhat unusual, bond between them. Percy would have to balance this new relationship with his existing ones, and it could lead to some really interesting character development and story arcs.
Percy's relationship with the other campers at Camp Half - Blood would be a rollercoaster. The children of Poseidon might feel a bit betrayed or confused, as they thought Percy was one of their own. However, Percy could use his new status to bridge gaps between different cabins. For example, he could work with the children of Aphrodite to improve relationships in the camp, since Hera has some connection to love and relationships in a different way than Aphrodite. With the gods, his relationship with Zeus would be extremely strained, given Zeus's past issues with Hera. But he might find new allies among the gods who are friendly with Hera, like Hephaestus. Overall, Percy's relationships would be a mix of challenges and new opportunities.
You could have Io start out as being very distrustful of Percy and the demigods. She has been through so much with the gods chasing her that she is wary of any new beings. But as she spends time with Percy and sees his good heart and his determination to help her, she begins to open up. By the end of the fanfiction, she has fully embraced the idea of being part of the demigod world and is ready to fight for its safety, which is a significant transformation for her character.
The relationship can start with mutual distrust. Percy has seen Hera's manipulative side before, and Hera might not fully trust Percy at first. But then, they could be forced to work together on a task. For example, saving a group of demigods from a powerful enemy. As they face challenges side by side, they begin to respect each other's abilities. Percy realizes that Hera has her reasons for her actions, and Hera sees Percy's courage and loyalty.
Percy would likely become more diplomatic. As Hera's husband, he'd have to deal with all kinds of divine politics, so he'd learn to be more tactful in his words and actions.
There could be. The Percy Jackson fandom is quite extensive and diverse. Fanfiction writers often come up with all sorts of scenarios that might not be in the original books. A 'Percy Jackson and Hera Kiss' fanfiction could be part of the many creative interpretations fans have of the relationships between the characters. It might be used to show a different side of Hera's character or to create a really strange and interesting plot point.
Percy would probably be very cautious around Hera at first. He might be a bit sarcastic too, like 'Great, the Queen of the Gods is here. What could go wrong?' But Hera would likely be all business, trying to get Percy to do her bidding in a very matter - of - fact way.
You could create a character who is a descendant of an ancient being associated with the Styx. For example, a half - human, half - river spirit. This character could have unique abilities like being able to manipulate the waters of the Styx in ways that Percy can't. They could also have knowledge of the river's deepest secrets, which would be useful in the story.
A believable character also needs to have a goal. In a Percy Jackson Hellsing fanfiction, a character could have the goal of finding a way to combine the powers or knowledge from both worlds. For instance, a demigod might want to learn the secrets of the Hellsing organization's vampire - slaying techniques to use against more powerful Greek monsters. Their actions and decisions throughout the fanfiction should be driven by this goal, which makes them more three - dimensional and believable.