The theme of heroism also prevails. Percy is the hero in most of these fanfictions, facing great challenges and overcoming them. Whether it's saving the Olympian world from a new threat or helping out individual gods, his heroic deeds are a central part of the stories. These fanfictions expand on the idea of what it means to be a hero in the context of the Percy Olympians universe.
One common theme is the struggle for power. Percy often fights against the Olympians because he sees the imbalance in power and wants to change it.
Power and identity are also common themes. Percy's own powers as a demigod and his connection to the Olympians play a big role. He often has to figure out his place in the Olympian hierarchy and how to use his powers to protect those he cares about. Fanfictions usually explore how Percy's identity evolves in relation to the Olympians.
One common theme is the exploration of forbidden love. Since the world of Percy Jackson has its own set of rules and norms, a lesbian relationship between characters might be seen as going against the traditional ideas in that world. Another theme could be self - discovery, where a character realizes her true feelings for another female character and has to come to terms with her own identity.
In 'Percy Against Olympians' fanfiction, there are multiple common themes. The idea of a hero's journey but in a more subversive way is one. Percy is already a hero, but when he's against the Olympians, it's a different kind of journey. Family is another theme. His relationship with his godly parent and how that affects his stance against the Olympians can be a major part of the story. Additionally, the concept of a changing world order is often present. Percy's actions against the Olympians could potentially change the entire power structure in the world of the series, and this is an exciting theme that many fanfiction writers explore.
One of the main themes is heroism. Percy has to face numerous challenges and rise to be a hero. Another is the exploration of family, as he discovers his divine heritage.
There's also 'Annabeth's Quest'. This fanfiction focuses on Annabeth and her own solo adventure. She has to find a lost artifact that has the power to either save or destroy the demigod world. It shows a different side of Annabeth, her intelligence and leadership skills, which is really fascinating.
Grover could be there too. He might be the one who first discovers Percy is being bullied and tries to cheer him up or find a way to stop it. And of course, there could be the bullies, who might be mortal kids at first, but later could be revealed to have some sort of connection to the mythological world, like being descendants of minor monsters or something.
It's hard to say if it's common. There's no large - scale data on this. Some Olympians might be interested in fanfiction, while others may not be aware of it or simply not interested in this form of literature.
First, know the original series well. Understand the characters, their personalities, and the world they live in. For example, Percy is brave but also has a sense of humor. Then, come up with an original idea. It could be a new adventure for the characters or a different take on an existing event. Don't be afraid to add new characters, but make sure they fit into the Percy and the Olympians universe.
I don't think so. Olympians are from Greek mythology and they don't exist in the real world to be able to pick up and read fanfiction. Percy Jackson fanfiction is a modern creation by fans for fans. While fans of the Percy Jackson series might have an interest in Greek mythology, the reverse, that Olympians would read the fanfiction, is just not possible in a literal sense.