One way it could work in a friends fanfic is if there's a parallel universe or alternate reality where the rules of the gods are different. In this realm, Percy and Artemis might be brought together under special circumstances. Their kids could then be a symbol of a new era or a new hope for the world they inhabit, and their friends could play important roles in protecting or raising these children.
Well, in a fanfic, their kids could have a very complex relationship with the world of the gods. They might be seen as something of an anomaly because Percy is a demigod and Artemis is a virgin goddess. So the kids would have to deal with a lot of prejudice and misunderstanding from other gods and demigods.
It could start with the unexpected union of Percy and Artemis. Maybe some sort of magic or a unique prophecy brought them together. Then, as they discover Artemis is pregnant, they would face a lot of shock and disbelief from the other gods.
They might inherit Percy's courage and Artemis' connection to nature and the hunt. Maybe they'd have the ability to control water like Percy and also be excellent archers like Artemis. Their personalities could be a blend of Percy's fun - loving and loyal nature and Artemis' independence and fierceness.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Percy accidentally disrupted one of Artemis's hunts or sacred rituals in the fanfic. Another reason might be that some prophecy or fate in the fanfic's made - up world has pitted them against each other. For example, if there's a prophecy that Percy's actions will somehow limit Artemis's power or freedom in the future.
One adventure could be them exploring an ancient, forgotten island. This island has secrets that are related to both the sea and the moon. Percy's water powers would help them navigate the treacherous waters around the island, while Artemis' knowledge of the moon's magic could unlock the secrets on the island. They might encounter strange creatures that are a mix of sea and forest dwellers.
One possible adventure could be in the Underworld. Percy had some experience there already, and Artemis, with her fearless nature, accompanied him. They went to rescue a lost soul that was important to both of them. Along the way, they had to face the challenges of the Underworld, like getting past Cerberus and dealing with the tricky spirits that tried to deceive them. Their friendship was tested as they made their way through the dark and dangerous realm.
One possible scenario could be Percy teaching Apollo and Artemis about modern mortal world. Percy could introduce them to things like skateboarding. Apollo would be excited and eager to try, while Artemis might be more reserved but still curious. They could bond over these new experiences and their shared sense of adventure.
Percy and Artemis were an unlikely pair of childhood friends. Percy, with his wild sea - green eyes and unruly black hair, was always getting into scrapes around the neighborhood. Artemis, on the other hand, was more reserved, her silver - haired beauty and sharp eyes giving her an air of mystery even as a child. They first met near the forest that bordered their town. Percy was chasing after a stray dog that had snatched his sandwich when he stumbled into Artemis, who was quietly observing the wildlife. At first, she was annoyed by his clumsy intrusion, but Percy's easy - going nature and quick apology won her over. As they grew up, they would often meet at their secret spot by the old oak tree. Percy would tell Artemis about his dreams of sailing the oceans, while Artemis shared her love for the stars and the moon. Their friendship was a bond that neither time nor the differences in their personalities could break.
They could go on a quest together. For example, to retrieve a powerful artifact that has been lost in a dangerous realm. Percy's ability to navigate through tricky terrains, Apollo's gift of light and prophecy to guide them, and Artemis's hunting skills to protect them from lurking threats would all come in handy. It would be a great way for them to bond and learn about each other's strengths.
Well, perhaps there's a power struggle in the mythological world. Some powerful being wants to control or manipulate Percy, and they see Artemis as a means to an end. By forcing Percy to stay with her, they can keep an eye on him or use Artemis's power and influence to their advantage. It could also be that Percy has unknowingly stumbled upon a secret or a power that is related to Artemis, and to protect it or study it further, he is made to stay with her.