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.
The other campers at Camp Half - Blood would be a mix of shocked and angry. Some of the more hot - headed ones might want to take immediate action against Artemis, but the wiser ones would know that it was an accident. They'd all contribute in some way, like helping with daily tasks for Percy, sharing their own skills and knowledge to make his life easier, and also supporting him emotionally as he copes with his new disability.
One idea could be that Artemis feels extremely guilty and tries to find a way to reverse the blinding. Maybe she seeks the help of other gods or magical creatures. She could go on a quest to find a rare herb or artifact that has the power to restore Percy's sight.
The gods' reactions would also depend on the political climate in Olympus at the time. If there was already tension between different factions, this incident could be the spark that ignites a larger conflict. For example, if the nature - loving gods were at odds with the more war - like gods, Percy's situation could be used as a tool. Artemis, being a powerful and independent goddess, would have to navigate through all these political undercurrents while trying to make amends for her mistake to Percy.
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.
Well, his friends would have a mix of reactions. They could be shocked because Artemis is a goddess and Percy is a demigod. It's an unexpected pairing in the first place. Some might be concerned that this relationship and its end could bring some sort of divine wrath or problems to Percy. They would also be curious about the details of what happened between them and whether there's a chance for reconciliation, although most would likely respect Percy's decision if he didn't want to get back with Artemis.
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.
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.
She might be surprised. As a goddess, she may not expect a demigod like Percy to have such visible signs of his battles.
Well, his friends' reactions would be quite diverse. Annabeth might see it as an interesting new development. She could be a bit protective, making sure that Percy, as a girl, isn't taken advantage of. Grover would likely be his goofy self, but also offer his support. He might make some silly jokes at first to lighten the mood. Other friends at Camp Half - Blood would also have different reactions. Some might be curious, some might be a bit hesitant, but overall, they'd probably accept Percy in this new form because they know it's still Percy deep down, with the same brave heart.
On the other hand, there could be fans who are interested in seeing the drama and conflict that would come from this. They might enjoy seeing how the characters would deal with such a complex and emotional situation. It could also open up new ways of exploring the personalities of Percy and Artemis.
Percy might be devastated. He could become withdrawn and moody, shutting out his friends and allies. He might also be filled with anger and a sense of betrayal, which could lead him to make rash decisions.