There could be gods who are indifferent. Poseidon, perhaps, might not care too much as long as the fanfiction doesn't directly interfere with his domain. He might just see it as a strange human pastime and not pay much attention to it, unlike some of the more volatile gods who would have strong reactions either positive or negative.
Some gods might be entertained. For instance, Hermes, being the trickster god, might enjoy seeing the different and often humorous takes on the gods in the fanfiction.
The more prideful gods like Hera would probably be offended. In the Lightning Thief series, the gods are often shown with their flaws, and in fanfiction, those flaws might be exaggerated. Hera, who values her status highly, would not take kindly to any negative or unflattering portrayals of herself.
The Avengers' reactions would vary widely. Tony Stark, being the tech - savvy and quick - witted one, would probably be making jokes left and right about the fanfiction. He might say things like 'Why do they need a sword when they could have a laser - sword?' Captain America, on the other hand, would be more respectful. He'd try to understand the cultural and mythological aspects of the story. Hawkeye would probably be a bit indifferent at first, but as the story goes on, he might get more interested in the action parts of the fanfiction.
Well, it might be really interesting. They could either be amused by the modern interpretations of their stories or be quite offended if the fanfiction goes against their traditional portrayals. For example, if the fanfiction changes their powers or personalities in a way that doesn't align with the ancient myths.
Poseidon could be quite entertained by the fanfiction about his son Percy. He might appreciate the creativity of the fans. Zeus, as a rather strict and proud god, may be offended if the fanfiction doesn't uphold his dignity. Hades, who is often seen as a bit of an outcast among the gods, might be more open - minded. He could be interested in how mortals imagine his domain and his role in the story. He might also find some of the unique interpretations of his character refreshing, unlike Zeus who is more likely to be affronted by any deviation from the 'proper' view of him.
Well, one of the best things is seeing different interpretations of the characters. Fanfiction often delves deeper into their personalities. For example, it might show a more vulnerable side of Percy Jackson that wasn't as explored in the original book. Also, the past fanfiction can give a fresh perspective on the story's plot. It might take an event from the book and twist it in an interesting way, like what if Percy made a different choice during his quest? Another great aspect is the creativity in world - building. Fanfic writers can expand on the Camp Half - Blood setting and introduce new elements that make the whole Percy Jackson universe even more exciting.
Well, consider the fact that the Olympians are used to being in control. In the fanfiction, the characters might act in ways that are completely against what the Olympians expect. For example, if a character defies Zeus in a very disrespectful way. Zeus would be enraged and might want to punish the character in the fanfiction world. Athena, though, might see the potential in such a character. She could think that the character's defiance shows intelligence and courage, and she might be interested in seeing how the story unfolds further with this 'rebellious' character.
Maybe she's just curious. She wants to see how fans are interpreting the world she's a part of.
It fills in the gaps. The fanfiction can show what might have happened before the start of the original story. For example, we might learn more about Percy's life in school before he knew he was a demigod. This gives us a better context for his character. Also, it can highlight certain themes in a different way. If the original story had a theme of friendship, the fanfiction might show how that friendship was being formed in the past. So, it enriches our understanding of the overall themes and characters of The Lightning Thief.
Well, they might be either amused or offended. Some gods could find the creative interpretations of their characters in the fanfiction quite entertaining. For example, if the fanfiction shows a different side of Percy Jackson that they hadn't considered before. However, other gods might be offended if the fanfiction portrays them in a negative or untrue light, like making Zeus look cowardly when in their view he is a powerful and fearless leader.
It depends on the god. Athena, being the goddess of wisdom, might enjoy analyzing the different ideas in fanfics. But Ares, the god of war, might not care at all as he is more interested in battles and less in fictional stories about himself.
AO3 is great because it has a tagging system that makes it easy to find specific types of 'The Lightning Thief' fanfictions, like ones focused on a particular character or relationship. Another option might be Wattpad, although the quality can vary more widely there. But it still has some really creative and engaging 'Lightning Thief' fanfictions.