Well, he might get some strange looks from his classmates. Some might think he's just showing off or being weird. But if there are any other demigods in the class, they could be secretly impressed or even a bit envious that he's so casually using Greek.
Perhaps Percy would use his knowledge of Greek gods and goddesses to impress the teacher. He could share some unique insights about a particular deity that are not commonly known. This could lead to him getting special privileges in the class, like being excused from a difficult assignment or getting extra credit.
Well, it could be about Percy using his Greek language skills to communicate with ancient Greek monsters in a more in - depth way. Maybe he discovers some long - lost secrets that can only be understood through the original Greek language.
Obviously, Percy Jackson himself. Annabeth could also be there, as she is smart and would be interested in Percy's new - found fluency in Greek. Grover might tag along, adding his own unique perspective. And of course, Chiron, who has a deep knowledge of Greek culture and language, could play an important role.
His water - controlling powers could cause some interesting situations. For example, if there was a leaky faucet in the classroom, he could accidentally make the water spray everywhere in a fit of distraction. Or he could use it to create a cool mist during a hot day to cool down the classroom, much to the surprise of his classmates.
Some gods might be offended. If the fanfiction distorts their image or shows them in a negative light, they could be angry. For example, Zeus might not like being depicted as a bumbling fool. However, others like Hermes might find it hilarious and enjoy the creativity of the fans.
One possibility is that the Greek class is a place for Percy and Annabeth to show their relationship development. They could be paired up for a project on a particular Greek hero. While working together, they start to understand each other better. Annabeth might be really into the research part, while Percy brings in his practical understanding of how the hero's traits could be applied in a real - life - or rather, demigod - life - situation. And through this, their bond deepens as they both contribute their unique perspectives.
One way could be to describe the shock on his classmates' faces. For example, 'Percy blurted out a Greek phrase in the middle of class, and everyone's jaws dropped.'
If Percy Jackson becomes mortal in fanfic, he would likely lose his demigod powers. He might struggle to adapt to a normal human life. For example, he would no longer be able to control water or have his superhuman strength. He could face challenges like getting sick more often or not being able to defeat monsters as easily. His relationships might also change. His friends from Camp Half - Blood might have to protect him instead of fighting side by side with him.
Well, he might be really confused at first. Hogwarts has such different magic compared to what he's used to. He'd probably show off his demigod skills during Defense Against the Dark Arts class. Maybe he'd make friends with Harry Potter and teach him some sword - fighting skills in return for some magic lessons.
In a fanfic where Percy Jackson meets Thor, there would be a clash of cultures as well as powers. Percy comes from a world of Greek mythology and Thor from Norse mythology. They might initially misunderstand each other's ways. However, once they start communicating, they could find common ground. Their powers could interact in unique ways. Percy's water powers could potentially cool down Thor's overheated hammer or something like that. And together they could create a whole new style of combat that combines the best of both their abilities.