The relationship between Percy and other demigods would be quite interesting. For one, the children of Athena might be more suspicious of him. Since Aphrodite and Athena have had their differences in Greek mythology, there could be some underlying tension. But on the other hand, the children of Aphrodite would likely welcome him with open arms and consider him one of their own. Percy might also have a different dynamic with the children of Ares. Instead of the usual rivalry, there could be a more complex relationship where they are both attracted and repelled by his Aphrodite - influenced charm.
Some demigods might be a bit wary of Percy at first. Since Lupa is a very different kind of 'parent' compared to the normal godly parents. But his close friends would probably still stick by him. They might be curious about his new - found abilities and how they came from Lupa.
At first, it might be full of awkwardness. Percy, being used to a more down - to - earth kind of relationship, would be a bit overwhelmed by Aphrodite's grandeur. But Aphrodite, with her charm, would try to make Percy feel at ease. As time passes, they could start to understand each other better. Percy might teach Aphrodite about the value of loyalty and friendship from a demigod's perspective, while Aphrodite could show Percy the deeper aspects of love and beauty. Their relationship could grow into a more mutual and loving one, despite the initial differences.
They would become more united. Having a baby together means they have a shared responsibility. Percy, who is used to being independent, would have to learn to rely on Aphrodite more, and vice versa. Their relationship would likely become more complex as they navigate parenting, which is completely new to both of them in different ways.
It could be depicted as a tumultuous one. Ares is all about war and aggression, while Aphrodite is love and beauty. They might constantly be at odds, yet also drawn to each other. In a Percy Jackson fanfiction, their relationship could be shown through their bickering and secret meetings. For example, Percy might stumble upon them arguing in a hidden grove about whether love or war is more powerful.
Some characters might see it as an opportunity. For the Aphrodite cabin, they would be delighted as it would bring them closer to Percy, who is a powerful and respected demigod. However, characters from other cabins, especially those who have rivalries with the Aphrodite cabin, would be suspicious and might try to break up the relationship. They could think that Aphrodite is using Percy to gain an advantage in the power dynamics among the demigods.
If Zeus was Percy's father in a fanfiction, Percy's relationships with other demigods would change drastically. Percy has always been a bit of an outlier among the demigods, but this would take it to a whole new level. Those who were his friends before might start to question his motives. They might wonder if Percy will start to side more with the gods, especially Zeus, and abandon the demigods' cause. Percy would also have to deal with the fact that some demigods might try to use him as a way to get to Zeus. For example, they might ask him to put in a good word for them or try to get information from him about Zeus's plans. This could put a strain on his relationships as he has to figure out who he can trust among the demigods while also dealing with his new identity as Zeus's son.
Percy's powers as Aphrodite's son would be very distinct from his Poseidon - given powers. He could possess the power of persuasion in matters of the heart. For example, he could convince two feuding parties to make peace by appealing to their love for something or someone. He might also have the power to make love last longer or end more gracefully. His powers would not be about brute force but rather about the subtler forces of human emotion and attraction.
His relationship with other demigods could be complex. Some might be in awe of his connection to Hades and see him as a powerful ally. Others could be fearful, thinking that he might inherit some of Hades' more feared traits. There could also be those who are jealous of the unique powers he might possess due to his heritage.
Among the demigods at Camp Half - Blood, some of the more romantic - minded ones might flock to Percy, thinking he can give them advice on love since he's related to Aphrodite. But Percy would be really out of his element here. And his relationship with the more 'tough' or battle - focused demigods might be strained, as they might see his Aphrodite connection as a sign of weakness or something that doesn't fit with their warrior - like image of him.
Percy, as the son of Bastet, would likely have powers related to feline - like abilities. For example, he might have enhanced speed, agility, and reflexes compared to other demigods. His senses, especially his sight and hearing, could be much sharper. Also, he could potentially have some sort of connection to cats, being able to communicate with them or understand their behavior in a way other demigods can't.