Well, first of all, it can make Percy's journey more difficult. He has to deal with Luke's possessive actions on top of whatever challenges he already has. This possessiveness can also lead to character development for both of them. Percy may become more determined and independent, while Luke may become more desperate or evil - depending on how the fanfiction is written. It can also introduce themes of control and freedom, adding depth to the overall plot.
Luke's possessiveness can change the alliances in the fanfiction. Other characters might side with Percy against Luke, or some might be influenced by Luke's possessive behavior and turn against Percy. This reshapes the power dynamics in the story.
It can create conflict. For example, if other characters don't like Jason's possessiveness, it can lead to arguments or even fights.
Well, it could affect the plot in various ways. The gods' possessiveness might mean that Percy has limited freedom. He may constantly be under the watchful eyes of the gods, which restricts his actions. Also, it could lead to power struggles among the gods themselves, with Percy caught in the middle. Maybe one god tries to protect Percy from the others' possessive actions, adding more twists to the story.
It can create a lot of tension. For example, if Harry has other friends or potential love interests, Fleur's possessiveness might lead to jealousy and arguments. This can drive a wedge between Harry and his friends or make the relationship with the other love interest more complicated.
Percy may become more reserved. With Artemis being possessive, he might start to hold back his normal, outgoing nature. For example, he may not be as quick to jump into new adventures or make new friends.
It can cause friction. Peter may feel smothered by Tony's possessiveness, leading to arguments as he tries to break free and be his own hero. For example, Peter might want to take on a mission alone, but Tony refuses to let him.
Well, if Percy is an inventor, his inventions can drive the plot forward. For instance, if he invents a super - powerful weapon, it might attract the attention of villains who want to steal it. This would lead to a series of battles and chases.
Well, her possessiveness might isolate Harry in a way. He may feel smothered by her actions, which could cause him to rebel or try to distance himself. This creates a new dynamic in the story where Harry's actions are influenced by trying to break free from Tonks' possessive hold, and this can lead to all sorts of plot developments like him making unwise decisions on his own or seeking out other allies who are more understanding.
It can also lead to new character development arcs for other characters. If Percy is different, those around him have to adapt. Annabeth might have to learn how to deal with this new Percy, which could be a whole new plotline in the fanfiction. Maybe she tries to bring back the old Percy, or she has to fall in love with this new version of him all over again.
Percy noticing small things can drive the plot forward. For instance, if he notices a small mark on a map that others overlooked, it could lead to a new adventure or discovery. It can also create suspense. When he spots a strange object in a character's possession, the readers will wonder what it means and what will happen next.
Well, it could be shown through her getting jealous easily when other girls interact with Percy. For example, if a new girl in the story tries to talk to Percy, Annabeth might give the girl a cold stare or quickly insert herself into the conversation.