The theme of mutual respect also pops up a lot. Despite their differences, in many fanfictions, Percy and Athena come to respect each other deeply. This can be shown through their actions, like Percy following Athena's advice in a crucial moment or Athena trusting Percy with a difficult task.
Another theme is the idea of an unexpected alliance. Since they come from different backgrounds in the Percy Jackson universe, fanfics often play with the concept of them coming together for a common goal. For example, to save the world from a new and powerful threat. It makes for an exciting read as they learn to work with each other's strengths and weaknesses.
One common theme is the clash of different natures. Athena is the goddess of wisdom, very cerebral and strategic, while Percy is more impulsive and action - oriented. Their relationship often involves them learning from each other. Another theme is the idea of power and how they combine their different powers. For example, Percy's water - based powers and Athena's wisdom can be used in creative ways in many fanfictions.
One common theme could be the exploration of the power dynamics between Percy and Athena. Since Athena is a powerful goddess and Percy has his own abilities, this can create an interesting dynamic in the story.
Another theme is the exploration of power dynamics. Since all three characters have different levels and types of power. Artemis has her hunting and moon - related powers, Athena her wisdom and strategic powers, and Percy his demigod abilities. Fanfictions often play with how they balance and use these powers when they are together, like in a mission to defeat a common enemy.
One common theme is the exploration of power dynamics. Athena being the goddess of wisdom and Artemis the goddess of the hunt, and Percy having his own set of powers. How they interact and balance each other's powers is often explored. For example, in many fanfictions, Percy might rely on Athena's wisdom to outwit an enemy and Artemis' hunting skills to track them down.
One common theme is the clash of their different personalities. Percy is often portrayed as more instinctive and emotional, while Athena is the goddess of wisdom. So, there's often a theme of how they balance each other out. Another theme could be the forbidden love aspect, as Percy is a demigod associated with Poseidon and Athena has her own set of rules and values in the godly world.
Another theme could be the challenges they face together. They might have to overcome various obstacles, like the wrath of other gods or the rules of the divine world. Their relationship might be a catalyst for change in the story's universe.
Another theme is the exploration of power. Since Athena is a goddess of wisdom and Percy has his own powers, fanfics often play with how their powers interact. Sometimes Percy gains new wisdom - related powers from Athena, which changes the dynamic of his abilities.
One common theme is the struggle with divine love. Since Artemis and Athena are goddesses and Percy is a mortal (sort of), there's often a theme of how to bridge that gap. Another theme could be jealousy among the goddesses themselves as they both have feelings for Percy.
A big theme is the re - imagining of Percy's powers. Instead of having Poseidon - like powers, he might have abilities more in line with Athena, such as enhanced mental abilities or the power to manipulate knowledge. There's also the theme of Percy's place within the Camp Half - Blood hierarchy. Since Athena is a major goddess, his status might be elevated or at least different, and this is often explored in these fanfictions.
One theme that might be present is the concept of growing up and finding one's place. Percy and Annabeth are constantly evolving in their demigod lives. With Athena in the mix, especially in a 'lemon' - inspired fanfiction, there could be a lot of self - discovery. Maybe they are in a situation where they have to make tough decisions that will shape their future. And the 'lemon' could be a symbol of the bitter choices they have to make. For instance, choosing between following Athena's grand plan or following their own hearts.