Another aspect is that Hercules might gain a new perspective on his own story. Reading the fanfiction could make him realize how his own legend has been adapted and changed over time, just like how 'The Lightning Thief' is an adaptation of Greek mythology. It could make him reflect on his place in the grand scheme of things, both in the original myths and in the modern interpretations.
Well, one interesting aspect could be the clash of mythologies. Hercules from Greek mythology reading a fanfiction about a modern take on Greek gods in 'The Lightning Thief'. He might be amused or even critical of how the modern interpretation of the gods and their powers are depicted. For example, in the original Hercules stories, he has his own set of heroic deeds and powers, and seeing how Percy Jackson in 'The Lightning Thief' uses his powers in a different way could be quite a thought - provoking experience for Hercules.
His perspective on the modern view of gods might change. He might start to see that there are different ways to perceive the gods he knew so well. In the fanfiction, the gods are often shown with more human - like qualities and flaws, which could be a shock to Hercules who was used to the more 'divine' and somewhat idealized versions in his own time.
One interesting aspect is seeing different interpretations of the characters. In fanfiction, authors can explore sides of the characters from 'The Lightning Thief' that might not have been fully developed in the original. For example, they could give Titania a backstory that ties in with the existing mythology in unique ways.
Well, he might be amused. He could find the different interpretations of his character and the events in the original story quite interesting. Maybe he'd chuckle at some of the more out - there ideas the fanfiction writers come up with regarding his relationships with other gods or his role in Percy's adventures.
It would be a very interesting scenario. Harry Potter, coming from his own magical world, might find the world of Percy Jackson in the Lightning Thief fanfiction quite different yet relatable in some ways. He might be intrigued by the Greek mythology elements which are so different from the magic he knows. For example, Percy's ability to control water might seem both familiar and strange to Harry, as he's used to magic spells for water - related things.
A really interesting plot for this fanfiction could be that the Avengers are somehow drained of their powers and they need to find a way to get them back. They hear about the power of the Greek gods from 'The Lightning Thief'. So they travel to that world and meet Percy. Percy, being the hero he is, decides to help them. They then go on a journey through the different realms of the Greek gods, facing monsters and challenges together. Along the way, the Avengers learn about the importance of teamwork in Percy's world and Percy learns some new combat and strategic skills from the Avengers.
Another aspect that makes a good 'The Lightning Thief' fanfiction is the exploration of relationships. This could be the friendship between Percy and his friends, or a new romantic relationship. Fanfictions that delve deeper into how the characters interact with each other on an emotional level can be really captivating. Also, a good fanfiction might introduce new mythological elements that blend well with the existing Percy Jackson universe, like a new type of monster or a different take on an old god.
Well, one interesting aspect could be his reaction to seeing himself in different scenarios with characters from other universes. He might be amused by some out - of - the - box storylines. For example, if he was in a crossover with a superhero universe, he might be intrigued by the different powers and moral codes.
Poseidon's reaction when reading the Lightning Thief fanfiction could be complex. He may start to think about his actions in the original story differently. If the fanfiction offers new perspectives on his motives or his interactions with other characters, he could gain a new understanding of himself. He might also be a bit critical, as he has his own view of how things should be and the fanfiction may deviate from that.
It would be really strange. They might have different perspectives compared to the living readers. Maybe they would be more critical or see things in the story that living readers overlook.
Well, it might be really interesting. They could either be amused by the modern interpretations of their stories or be quite offended if the fanfiction goes against their traditional portrayals. For example, if the fanfiction changes their powers or personalities in a way that doesn't align with the ancient myths.