Another character could be Nico di Angelo. Although he's a demigod, in some fanfictions that play with the idea of his mortal side, his powers are so great that he could be considered among the strongest mortals. He can control the dead, which is a very powerful ability in the Percy Jackson universe.
Luke Castellan could also be seen as one of the strongest mortals in fanfiction. He was a very skilled swordsman and had a lot of charisma which he used to lead others. Even though he made some bad choices, his abilities were formidable.
In many Percy Jackson fanfictions, Percy himself is often still considered one of the most powerful demigods. His control over water, being a son of Poseidon, gives him great strength. He can create massive tidal waves, control the water in a person's body, and has shown the ability to withstand great pressure both physically and mentally in the original books, which is often enhanced even further in fanfiction.
In Percy Jackson fanfiction, many might consider the Titans or the primordial deities as the most powerful beings. For example, Kronos, as a Titan, has the potential for great power and was a formidable threat in the original series. His strength and the chaos he could cause make him a strong candidate in fanfiction as well.
No. In the official Percy Jackson series, Percy is the son of Poseidon. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties and creates alternate storylines, but these are not part of the original canon.
Power over the elements is a big factor. For example, if a being can control all the elements like fire, water, air, and earth, they would be very strong. In Percy Jackson's world, controlling water like Percy does is a great power, but if someone could do that plus control other elements, they'd be even more powerful.
In some fanfiction, Percy Jackson can be depicted as a powerful wizard - like figure. Fanfic authors often like to blend different mythologies and concepts, so they might give Percy powers that are more wizard - like, such as the ability to cast spells or perform magic that's not strictly part of his original demigod powers in the official Percy Jackson series. However, this is a creative interpretation within the realm of fan - created works.
In fanfiction, Percy Jackson is a badass because he combines his natural abilities as a demigod with his growth over the course of the original stories. He has the power of Poseidon, which gives him an edge in combat and in solving problems. He's been through so many challenges and has learned from them. This makes him not only physically strong but also mentally tough. Writers in fanfiction can explore his character further, showing him taking on even greater threats and emerging victorious, which cements his status as a badass.
Well, Percy has his water powers which are extremely versatile. He can control water in all forms, use it for defense and offense. For example, he can create huge waves to overpower enemies. Also, his connection to the sea is very deep and it gives him a constant source of power, which might make him stronger than Jason who mainly has wind and flight - related powers.
Well, it has some elements of science fiction. There are aspects like the strange and otherworldly settings that seem to fit the sci - fi mold. The idea of a hidden world within our own, where gods and demigods exist, is not too far from concepts often found in science fiction. However, it also draws heavily on mythology, so it's a bit of a hybrid. But overall, I'd say it has enough of those science - fictiony elements to be considered in that genre to some extent.
Percy Jackson isn't science fiction. It mainly focuses on Greek mythology and the adventures of the characters within that realm, which makes it fall into the fantasy category rather than science fiction.
Definitely not. Percy Jackson is in the fantasy genre. It takes inspiration from myths and legends, not from actual historical happenings. So, it doesn't fall under the category of historical fiction.