Well, it could be about Apollo's over - confidence. He might have boasted about his powers or achievements in a way that annoyed Artemis. In the context of the Percy Jackson universe, Artemis is very protective of her domain and those associated with her. If Apollo made a decision regarding something that was under Artemis' purview without consulting her, like interfering in the affairs of the hunters, Artemis would yell at him. Also, Apollo's past mistakes or actions that went against the values of the gods might be brought up by Artemis during her yelling.
One possible plot twist could be that Percy's dual - god heritage gives him unique powers. For example, he might have the ability to control both the moon and the sun to some extent. Another plot twist could be that the other demigods are initially suspicious of him due to his unorthodox parentage. They might think he's some kind of abomination or a trick by the gods. Also, there could be a prophecy related to Percy that involves uniting the powers of Artemis and Apollo in a way that no one has ever expected, like using their combined powers to defeat a new and extremely powerful monster that threatens the entire demigod world.
One reason could be that Percy is loyal to Annabeth. In the original series, his relationship with Annabeth is strong, and he might not want to betray that for Artemis. Artemis is also a virgin goddess, which adds a layer of complexity to any potential relationship.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Artemis misinterprets Percy's actions as being against her or her hunters. For example, if Percy accidentally endangers one of her hunters during a quest, Artemis might see it as a betrayal of her trust in him.
One great fanfiction is 'The Trials of Apollo in Percy's World'. It combines the charm of Percy Jackson's character with the grandeur of Apollo and the mystery of Artemis. The story has an engaging plot where Apollo has to face new challenges in Percy's realm, and it's full of exciting battles and interesting character interactions.
No. Fanfiction should enhance the original story, not distort it with inappropriate content. Artemis is a virgin goddess in Greek mythology, and Apollo has his own set of characteristics and stories that are not related to this kind of improper content. This type of fanfiction is not in line with the values of the Percy Jackson universe and is not acceptable.
In Percy Jackson fanfiction, Artemis is often portrayed as a strong and independent goddess. She's seen as a protector, especially of the young and female characters. Her connection to the moon and her hunters are emphasized. Apollo, on the other hand, can be shown as a bit more flamboyant. He might be depicted as a powerful god but with a touch of vanity. Fanfic writers sometimes play up his love for music and poetry, and his role as the sun god.
One possible plot could be Percy Jackson being chosen by Apollo to complete a special quest. Maybe he has to retrieve a lost artifact of Apollo that is crucial for maintaining the balance between the gods. Along the way, he might face various monsters and challenges, like fighting against the minions of a dark god who wants to use the artifact for evil purposes.
A plot could involve Naruto being sent to the Percy Jackson universe through some kind of magical accident. He meets Apollo, who is intrigued by Naruto's chakra and ninja techniques. They team up to stop an ancient evil that threatens both the ninja world and the world of the demigods. Along the way, Naruto has to adapt to the new rules and powers of the demigod world, while also teaching some of his ninja wisdom to Percy and his friends. There could be epic battles where Naruto's Rasengan combines with Apollo's solar powers to defeat powerful foes.
Well, one possibility could be that Percy, already a hero in his own right, finds himself in a situation where Apollo decides to adopt him. Maybe Percy has lost his connection to Poseidon for some reason, and Apollo sees his potential. Apollo could then train Percy in new ways of using his powers, not just related to water but also in areas like prophecy or archery, which are Apollo's domains.
One possible reason could be a misinterpretation of a prophecy. Maybe Artemis believes Percy is a threat to the natural order she protects based on a wrongly interpreted prophecy. For example, if a prophecy was worded ambiguously and she thought Percy would bring destruction to the wild, she might take drastic action.