She might be sympathetic. Artemis, being a goddess of the hunt and having a sense of honor, would probably respect the fact that Percy got those scars through his battles. So she could show him some kindness that he may not expect from her.
Artemis could be in awe. Percy's scars are a testament to his strength and survival. She might look at him with new - found admiration, realizing that he's not just an ordinary demigod. She may even start to think of him as a potential ally in her own pursuits or battles. She could also ask Percy about how he got each scar, which would lead to Percy sharing his stories and them getting to know each other better.
At first, Artemis might be taken aback. Her world as a goddess is somewhat different from the rough - and - tumble world of Percy's battles. But then, she could become intrigued. The scars could be like a map of Percy's life, and she would want to decipher it. She might offer to heal some of the more painful scars, not just physically but also in a way that helps Percy deal with the emotional baggage associated with those battle wounds.
She might be surprised. As a goddess, she may not expect a demigod like Percy to have such visible signs of his battles.
He could be shocked at first. Just the sight of the scars might make him realize that Percy has been through a lot more than he thought.
In fanfiction, Artemis seeing Percy's scars could symbolize a deeper understanding between them. It might show Percy's journey and the battles he has faced, making Artemis view him in a new light, perhaps as a more complex and battle - hardened individual.
Fleur could be in awe. Harry's scars are a testament to his battles and his survival. She might see him as an even greater hero than she already thought. She could start to treat him with more respect and admiration, perhaps even looking up to him in a new way.
Artemis would be in shock initially. Given her status as a powerful and independent goddess, the idea of being forced into marriage is unthinkable. She would likely try to use her divine powers to break free from the situation. If she can't do it immediately, she might start to negotiate. She could offer other things in exchange for her freedom from this marriage. And if Percy shows any sign of taking advantage of the situation, she would not hesitate to put him in his place.
They might react with shock, as they may not have fully realized the extent of the danger Percy has faced. Some gods could be impressed by his survival and show newfound respect.
Jason might be shocked at first. He could feel a sense of respect for Percy, knowing that those scars are the marks of his many battles and hardships. Maybe he would be more curious about Percy's past adventures that led to those scars.
Percy would probably be really confused at first. I mean, one moment he's a normal demigod and the next he's a jackalope. He'd likely try to figure out what happened and how to change back right away. He might be a bit frustrated with Artemis for doing this to him without much warning.
Grover would be really sad and sympathetic. He'd stay by Percy's side constantly, using his nature - related powers to help Percy get around. For example, he could use his ability to communicate with plants to create a sort of 'guide' for Percy in the forest or other natural areas. He'd also try to cheer Percy up with his music and his gentle nature.
Well, Snape's reaction would likely be a complex one. He might try to hide his true feelings. Since he has always been a bit of an enigma. The scars on Harry are a visible reminder of his connection to Voldemort. Snape may feel a sense of responsibility towards Harry, whether he wants to admit it or not. His reaction could range from a momentary lapse in his usual cold facade to a more long - term change in his attitude towards Harry, as he contemplates the significance of those scars.