One way is to improve the overall quality of the fanfiction. If the story is well - written, with a good plot and proper character development, mortals may start to see Percy in a different light. Also, adding more positive aspects to Percy's character in the fanfiction, like showing his self - less acts or his ability to grow and learn from mistakes can change their view.
They might see mortals as more creative. Since fanfiction often involves unique interpretations and new storylines, the gods would realize that mortals can come up with some very interesting ideas about them.
Their view could become more complex. If they see in the fanfiction how mortals imagine their powers and personalities, they might realize how much mortals are intrigued by them. Some gods might start to respect mortals more for their creativity in writing these stories. Others might become more disdainful, seeing how mortals sometimes distort their true natures in the fanfiction.
If the love fanfiction was written in a way that respected his main story arc and added to it in a meaningful way, like how a relationship could help him become a better ninja or leader, then he might start to have a different opinion on it.
One way could be to introduce him to some high - quality supernatural fanfiction. If he reads some well - written ones with great plots and interesting characters, his view might change.
Perhaps involving Hermione - like characters in the writing process. If the writers can get a better sense of how Hermione would think and feel, they could create fanfiction that she might not be disgusted by. This could mean really delving into her values and her relationship with Ron in a more respectful and accurate way. Also, getting feedback from fans who have a good understanding of the characters could lead to better - quality fanfiction that she might find more agreeable.
Engage in a conversation with them about what they specifically don't like about Mal fanfiction. Then, based on their concerns, work on improving or changing those aspects in new fanfictions. It could be that they dislike certain tropes or character interpretations. By addressing these issues, it's possible to create fanfictions that they might be more open to. Also, involving them in the creative process in some way, like asking for their input on a Mal fanfiction concept, could make them more likely to be accepting of the genre.
Maybe they misunderstand his character. In some fanfictions, the writer might not portray him accurately, leading to this perception. Also, if the fanfiction takes Percy in a very different direction from the original source, mortals who are used to the 'canon' Percy might think he's bad.
One could introduce him to some high - quality Percy fanfiction. If he reads well - written stories that stay true to the essence of the original but add new and interesting elements, he might change his view.
Perhaps involving Percy in the creation process of Artemis fanfiction in a positive way. Let him contribute his ideas about how Artemis should be portrayed, so he can see that it doesn't have to be something he hates. Also, having discussions with him about the different interpretations in fanfiction and how they can coexist with the original concept of Artemis could help.
Well, they could ask for Hermione's input! Just kidding. Seriously though, writers could break free from the traditional molds of how Hermione and Ron are portrayed in fanfiction. Explore different timelines or scenarios where their relationship isn't the main focus but still an important part of the story. Also, get rid of any misogynistic or one - dimensional portrayals of Hermione in the fanfics.