Developing Percy in a Percy Son of Daedalus fanfiction can be really interesting. Start with his emotions. He'll likely feel a sense of confusion at first. He's used to being a son of Poseidon, and now this new identity is thrust upon him. So, show him grappling with these mixed emotions. Then, consider his skills. He'll need to develop new skills related to Daedalus' area of expertise. Maybe he starts to have an uncanny ability to understand ancient mechanisms. As for his personality, he can still be the brave and determined Percy we know, but there should be a new layer. He could become more analytical as he delves into the world of Daedalus. This could be shown in how he approaches problems. Instead of just charging in like he used to, he might take a moment to analyze the situation, using his new - found knowledge.
Percy could develop a greater sense of purpose. Since he is the son of the Fates, he might start to see the grander scheme of things more clearly. He could become more solemn and less impulsive as he realizes the weight of the Fates' plans on his shoulders.
Develop his relationships. If Percy is the son of Persephone, his relationships with other characters like Annabeth will change. There could be jealousy or confusion from her side as Percy's new heritage might bring new responsibilities and loyalties. Also, his relationship with the gods, especially those related to the Underworld and nature, would need to be explored. He might have to deal with Hades in a different way now.
Percy would probably become more arrogant at first. But as he faces challenges related to his new identity, he'd learn humility. His loyalty to his friends might be tested as Zeus could demand things that conflict with his friends' interests. He'd also have to deal with the expectations of being the son of the king of the gods, which would shape his character in ways different from when he was just Poseidon's son.
Percy's character often develops in terms of his self - confidence. As the son of Thetis, he has new powers and responsibilities. At first, he might be a bit overwhelmed, but as he faces challenges, he becomes more sure of himself and his abilities.
Percy would likely become more regal and proud. Since Hera is associated with royalty, he might develop a more refined and authoritative personality. He could also become more calculating, as Hera is known for her scheming. For example, he might think more about long - term plans rather than just reacting impulsively like he used to.
In this fanfiction, Percy's character development would be quite interesting. He would start to value the concept of sisterhood that the hunters have, even though he's not a girl. This could make him more protective of the group. His fighting style might change too, as he'd learn new techniques from the hunters. Percy would also develop a deeper sense of loyalty to Artemis, which would influence his decision - making. He might become more of a thinker rather than just a doer, as he'd have to consider the implications of his actions on the hunters and Artemis's reputation.
Percy's self - identity would be completely shaken. He's always known himself as Poseidon's son, so being a son of Ares would force him to re - evaluate who he is. He might struggle with feelings of anger and a desire for power that he didn't have before. This could lead to a darker path for him at first, but through various experiences, he could learn to control these new aspects of himself and become a more complex and interesting character.
There could be characters related to Daedalus. Maybe his descendants or apprentices who have carried on his work. They would play important roles in the fanfiction, perhaps teaching Percy about Daedalus' creations and helping him use them. They might have their own motives and goals, which could sometimes conflict with Percy's.
If Percy was the son of Typhon, his character would go through a major transformation. He'd have to deal with the stigma of being related to one of the most feared monsters in Greek mythology. Initially, he might be ostracized by some of his friends. This would make him more withdrawn, but also more determined to prove himself. He'd start to explore the powers that come with his new heritage, which could be both a curse and a blessing. As he masters these powers, he might gain a new confidence, but also have to constantly battle the urge to use them for darker purposes. His relationships with the gods would also change significantly. The Olympians would be more wary of him, and he'd have to find a way to either earn their trust or defy them.
His character development could be centered around his identity crisis. He was used to being a son of Poseidon, and now with this new revelation, he has to re - evaluate who he is. He might struggle with feelings of not belonging anywhere. But as he meets others who accept him for who he is, he starts to embrace his new identity as the son of Orion and Artemis and becomes a stronger and more confident character.