Percy could use his wits. For example, he could outsmart Luke by using his knowledge of the fanfiction world's rules or magic. He could also find allies. Maybe there are other characters who dislike Luke's bullying ways and would be willing to help Percy.
Percy could use his combat skills. If the bullies physically attack him, he can defend himself without seriously harming them. He's trained at Camp Half - Blood after all. Another way is to use his wits. For example, if they mock his dyslexia, he can come up with smart comebacks about how his different way of thinking gives him an advantage.
The consequences can be quite complex. Firstly, Percy might lose his confidence. He may start doubting his own abilities and worth. This could lead to him making mistakes more often, like in battles or when solving puzzles. Secondly, the bullying by Luke could create a rift between their mutual friends. Some friends might side with Luke, while others would stand by Percy. This would add more drama and conflict to the fanfiction.
She could stand up for herself. By being assertive and showing that she won't be pushed around easily, she might deter the bullies. For example, using her quick - wittedness to outsmart them in verbal exchanges.
He might also find some allies. Leo can look for friends or even adults who can support him. If he has a good friend, they can walk together and the bully might be less likely to target him. And if he tells an adult like a teacher or a parent, they can take steps to stop the bullying.
In many kids being bullied stories, kids can stand up for themselves. For example, if someone is being verbally bullied, they can firmly tell the bully to stop. Just like the boy in the story who was called names for wearing glasses, he could say 'It's not okay to call me that'.
One way could be for Percy to find a group of true friends who can support him. They can stand up to the bullies together. For example, if there are some nice classmates, Percy can join them during breaks and lunches, and the bullies might be less likely to target him when he's in a group.
The first step is to tell someone you trust, like a parent or a teacher. They can protect you and stop the bully. For example, if you're at school, a teacher has the authority to discipline the bully.
She could stand up for herself and fight back. Or she might find friends who support her and help her face the bullies together.
Percy often gets angry at first. He's not the type to just take it lying down. But he also feels a bit confused as to why Luke is being so mean. Sometimes he tries to stand up to Luke, but other times he just withdraws into himself, feeling sad and alone.
Percy might stand up for himself. He could use his own skills and strengths, like his control over water if that's part of the fanfiction's universe, to show Annabeth that he's not an easy target.