Well, in many such fanfictions, Percy's relationship with the gods often starts with their initial interest in him. Maybe it begins with a particular god noticing his unique abilities. As the story progresses, the gods might start to interfere more in his life, either to help or hinder him. For example, a god could offer him special powers or tasks that lead to a deeper connection. Sometimes, there could be rivalries among the gods over Percy, which also shapes their relationship.
In this type of fanfiction, Percy's relationship with the gods can develop in various ways. It could be that he earns the respect of the gods through his heroic deeds. Like when he saves a god's favored mortal or defeats a powerful monster that was a threat to the gods' realm. This would make the gods see him as an important figure. Or, he might accidentally stumble into a god's plan and end up being a key part of it, which would then lead to a closer bond or a more complex relationship with the gods.
In the 'Percy Jackson is loved by the Gods' fanfiction, Percy's relationship with the gods might start on a rocky note. The gods are known for their pride and power, and Percy, being a demigod, might initially be seen as a tool or a pawn. However, as he shows his courage and loyalty, the gods could start to truly care for him. For instance, he might be given a quest by a god, and during the quest, he faces many challenges that prove his worth. This could lead to the gods regarding him with more than just passing interest and developing a deeper, more affectionate relationship with him.
After Percy's death, his friends might start a rebellion against the Gods. They would be angry and feel that Percy was unjustly killed. This could lead to a full - scale war between the demigods and the Gods.
Percy's character would develop in many ways. Firstly, he'd gain a deeper understanding of the politics among the gods. This would make him more calculating and strategic. He'd also become more empathetic towards the gods' viewpoints, even if he doesn't always agree. His relationships with his old friends would change too. He might not be able to be as carefree with them as he used to be. Instead, he'd have to consider how his actions as king affect them and the entire demigod community. Moreover, his sense of responsibility would expand far beyond just protecting his friends and family to safeguarding the entire divine and mortal worlds.
At first, Percy might be hesitant and conflicted about killing the gods. He's always had a complex relationship with them. But as he's pushed further into the situation, he could become more hardened. Maybe he starts to see the gods as truly corrupt and that killing them is the only way to save the world. This would make him more decisive and perhaps a bit more ruthless.
His relationship with the Greek gods could become more strained. Since he is now the son of Hela from Norse mythology, the Greek gods might see him as an outsider or a potential threat. They could be less willing to offer him their protection or help as they did before.
It might start by showing Naruto's first encounter with the gods. Maybe he witnesses an act of godly power that he finds disturbing or unjust. This initial reaction could set the stage for his growing hatred.
Some gods might be indifferent. They are used to mortals' pleas and may see Percy's request as just another desperate cry from a human. For instance, Zeus, who is often portrayed as self - centered, might not care much about Percy's pain and simply ignore the request.
Percy would interact in a cautious yet curious way. He'd be curious about their powers, like Anubis' role in the afterlife. But he'd also be cautious as he doesn't know how they'll react to a Greek demigod. He might use his charm, which has worked on some Greek gods, to try and build relationships. However, he may face some resistance from the more xenophobic Egyptian gods who see him as an intruder.
Well, it could be due to the fact that the gods' actions in the fanfiction world seem so self - centered. For example, they might be using Percy and his friends just to further their own agendas among the Olympians, which understandably makes Percy resent them. Also, the gods' lack of real protection for Percy's loved ones can be a big factor. His mother has faced so many hardships, and he might blame the gods for not doing enough to safeguard her. And the gods' inconsistent rules and expectations can also lead to Percy's hatred. One minute they demand one thing, and the next they change their minds, leaving Percy constantly in a state of confusion and frustration.
Athena might also be a good candidate. Although she and Poseidon have their differences, she could see Percy's potential and befriend him. She could offer him wisdom and strategic advice for his various adventures.
Maybe Percy unknowingly breaks some ancient and very strict laws of the Gods. For example, he might interfere with some sacred rituals or places that are off - limits to mortals, even demigods like him. In the fanfiction world, the Gods could be very unforgiving when it comes to such violations and decide to kill him as a result.