One challenge could be the disapproval of other gods. Since Artemis is a goddess and Percy is a demigod, there might be a hierarchy issue. Some gods could think that Percy is not worthy of Artemis. Another challenge could be their different natures. Artemis is used to her independence as a virgin goddess, and Percy is more used to being part of a team. Adjusting to living together and sharing their lives could be difficult.
One major challenge would be Artemis's vow of chastity. Since she has sworn to be a maiden goddess, falling in love goes against her very essence. In the fanfiction, this could create a huge internal conflict for her, as well as external pressure from the other gods who uphold her vow.
Hermione is a Muggle - born, and Snape has his own complex history with Muggle - borns. They would need to work through Snape's potential prejudices and Hermione's insecurities about that. And of course, Snape's brooding and often cold personality might clash with Hermione's more outspoken and passionate nature.
One big challenge could be competition among other researchers. In the fanfiction world, there could be rival marine biologists who want to be the first to discover something new. Percy might also face environmental threats. Things like pollution ruining the habitats he's studying or climate change affecting the behavior of the marine life he's researching. He'd have to find ways to work around these issues to continue his work.
It would be complex. Artemis, as his mother, would likely be protective yet conflicted. She has her own identity as a virgin goddess, and Percy's existence challenges that. But she would also love him deeply. Percy would probably look up to her and be in awe of her powers, yet also struggle with the fact that his mother is such an unusual figure in the mythological world. There might be a sense of distance at times because of Artemis's nature, but also an unbreakable bond.
In the fanfiction, their relationship development could be complex. Since they are sharing a bed, there is a forced closeness. Percy might accidentally cross some of Artemis's boundaries at first, which would cause friction. But through talking it out and getting to know each other better, they could start to respect each other's boundaries more. As time passes, they might find common ground in their love for nature (in Percy's case, his connection to the sea which is also part of nature). This could lead to a slow but steady growth of a relationship that is based on mutual understanding and respect.
The child would likely face a lot of prejudice. In the Percy Jackson universe, the idea of Artemis having a child goes against her long - held status as a virgin goddess. So, many characters might look down on the child or be suspicious of it. Also, the child would have to deal with very different powers from its parents. Percy has powers related to the sea, and Artemis has powers related to the moon and the hunt. Combining and controlling these different powers could be a huge challenge for the child.
In this fanfiction, their relationship could start from a mutual respect for each other's powers. Artemis, being a powerful goddess, might first see Percy as a unique demigod. Maybe they team up for a dangerous quest. During this time, Percy's courage and loyalty could gradually attract Artemis. She, in turn, with her grace and strength, would intrigue Percy. Eventually, this could lead to deeper feelings and them getting married.
He'd face problems like getting the older students to respect him. After all, he's just an 11 - year - old kid.
It might start as a mutual respect. Percy respects Artemis' power and independence, while Artemis respects Percy's courage. Then, they could be thrown into a series of dangerous situations together. Through these experiences, they start to rely on each other more. Their relationship could gradually shift from respect to friendship as they share their secrets and fears. Eventually, this friendship could turn into love, leading to their marriage.
One major challenge would be their different natures. Darkside is often associated with darkness and evil, while Supergirl stands for truth, justice, and the American way. Their moral compasses seem to be pointing in opposite directions. People around them, like Supergirl's friends and allies in the Justice League, would likely be very against their relationship, which could put a strain on it.