In fanfiction, 'Dark Percy is not evil' could be because the author wants to explore a different side of the character. Maybe they see potential for a more complex personality that is often misjudged as evil due to his dark appearance or actions that are misinterpreted. It gives a chance to show that there are reasons behind his actions that are not malicious.
One example could be that Dark Percy always spares the lives of innocent bystanders even when it seems like he has the upper hand in a fight. This shows his respect for life and that he's not just a mindless 'evil' character.
Well, some might see Kronos as not truly evil in fanfiction because they view his actions as a response to being overthrown and imprisoned. He was once a powerful Titan, and his thirst for power could be seen as a natural instinct rather than pure malevolence. In fanfiction, authors like to explore different perspectives and give complex characters like Kronos a chance to be more than just the 'bad guy' in the original story.
The following are some recommendations for novels with evil and dark protagonists: 1. " The Age of Baptism: The protagonist has the special ability to unseal the baptism of the soul and body. When facing the crisis of the end of the world, he chooses to show his evil side. 2. The Marvel Philanthropist: The protagonist becomes a strange person in his dream and is wanted to be killed by the Avengers. The protagonist was evil, saintly, and especially dark. 3. " The Super-Rich Reborn ": The protagonist becomes a super-rich man after his rebirth and shows his evil side. 4. [Doomsday Sword: The protagonist is reborn from the 300th day after the apocalypse to the year before the apocalypse, possessing evil powers.] 5. " My Doomsday Fortress ": The protagonist is reborn three years after the end of the world and shows his evil side. Please note that the plots and characters of these novels are evil and may not be suitable for all readers.
The allure of Dark Swan and Evil Queen fanfiction lies in the complex characters. The Dark Swan is a character full of internal conflict, and the Evil Queen is a classic villain. When combined in fanfiction, it creates a rich tapestry of power struggles and moral dilemmas.
I'm not entirely sure who 'Percy' is as the Titan in this specific dark fanfiction without more context. It could be a unique character created by the author with their own set of powers and characteristics within the fictional world of that fanfiction.
First of all, Percy's natural courage plays a huge role. He's not one to easily cower in the face of an Evil God. His courage gives him the initial push to resist any kind of mental or emotional manipulation. Then, his knowledge of the demigod world and its history can be a weapon. By understanding how Evil Gods have worked in the past, he can anticipate their moves. He could also seek help from other powerful beings like the Oracles or some of the more neutral gods. His friendship with Grover and Tyson also gives him an anchor. Their unwavering support and unique abilities can assist Percy in warding off the Evil God's influence. And finally, Percy's own moral compass, which has been developed over his years of adventures, will always guide him away from the dark path the Evil God wants to lead him down.
It's highly unlikely that there is a legitimate 'Percy Jackson' fanfiction with such a plot. The 'Percy Jackson' series is aimed at a relatively young audience, and this kind of plot is not only against the moral fabric of the series but also goes against the established mythology. In the Greek and Roman mythologies that the series is based on, Juno/Hera has a very specific role and set of relationships, and this scenario would be a huge deviation.
He can be portrayed as having a mysterious side. Maybe he has a power that is related to darkness, like the ability to disappear into shadows and reappear elsewhere. But he uses this power only for good, such as sneaking past enemies to rescue captives.
One common theme is the misjudgment by others. People in the wizarding world often assume Harry is evil because of his dark - seeming powers or actions, but he's actually good.
Yes, there are some. Some authors explore the 'dark and evil' concept in Harry in interesting ways, like delving into how different life experiences could have turned him. But it's a very different take from the original character.