The storyline could start with some sort of magical mishap or a deal gone wrong that results in Athena becoming Percy's servant. At first, there would be a lot of tension. Percy would be unsure how to handle this new situation and Athena would be resentful. But as time passes, they might start to form an unlikely bond. Percy could learn a great deal from Athena's wisdom, and Athena could learn about the value of loyalty from Percy.
One possibility is that Percy would be extremely cautious at first. He respects Athena so much that having her as a servant would seem almost wrong to him. He might try to give her tasks that are more like requests, like asking her to offer advice on battle strategies for his friends. And Athena, being a proud goddess, would likely struggle with her new position but also learn about humility in the process.
The relationships could develop in a very dynamic way. Let's say Percy has an encounter with a powerful enemy that threatens both Athena's temples and Artemis's forests. Percy decides to fight this enemy, and in the process, he calls upon both goddesses for help. Athena provides him with knowledge and strategic advice, while Artemis sends some of her hunters to assist. After they defeat the enemy together, Athena starts to view Percy as more than just a reckless demigod. She sees his potential for leadership. Artemis, on the other hand, develops a bond with Percy because of his courage and respect for her hunters. This event could be the starting point for a deeper and more complex relationship between the three in the fanfiction.
He would become more confident. Having the power to control elements gives him an edge. He would no longer be just a demigod with limited powers but a force to be reckoned with.
In this fanfiction, Percy becoming a god could bring a whole new level of power and responsibility. His marriage to Athena would be quite an event. Athena, being the goddess of wisdom, might influence Percy in many ways. They could face challenges from other gods who might be jealous or have different agendas. Their relationship might also change the power dynamics among the gods. For example, Percy's loyalty to his friends from his mortal days might conflict with his new role as Athena's husband and a god. And their union could lead to new adventures and quests that involve both their areas of influence.
The relationship would be full of challenges. Zoe would have to suppress her own will to follow Percy's commands. This could lead to some clashes initially. But over time, they could start to rely on each other more. Percy might start to depend on Zoe's experience in the demigod world, and Zoe could come to appreciate Percy's ability to make quick decisions in dangerous situations. Their relationship could transform from a master - servant one to more of a partnership in the long run.
His character could become more stealthy and calculating. No longer just relying on brute force, he would learn to plan his moves carefully. For instance, he might study his targets' routines for days before making a move.
Percy's character would evolve into a more solitary figure. As Chaos, he'd be in a realm where few can understand him. He might struggle with loneliness, yet at the same time, he'd be filled with a sense of purpose that is much grander than his previous quests. His loyalty would shift from his friends on Earth to the well - being of the entire universe.
Well, usually in such a fanfic, at first Anko might be reluctant to be Naruto's servant. But as time goes by, she could start to see Naruto's good qualities like his determination and kindness. Maybe Naruto also shows her respect despite her being in a servant role, which gradually makes her more accepting of the situation.
In a fanfiction where Naruto becomes Obito, it could be due to an outside force. For example, an ancient evil entity that wants to disrupt the balance of the ninja world. It targets Naruto and messes with his mind, implanting Obito - like thoughts and desires. Naruto would then struggle between his original self and this new, Obito - influenced persona, leading to many internal and external conflicts within the story.
His character would likely become more unpredictable. He'd start to break free from the conventional moral and ethical constraints he once had. This doesn't mean he'd become evil, but rather that he'd view things from a different perspective. For example, actions that were once considered wrong in the context of order, might seem necessary in the chaos he now commands.