No. The Percy Jackson series generally promotes positive values like friendship, courage, and heroism. The idea of 'gods being rapist' goes against the spirit of the original story. Fanfic should also uphold the positive aspects of the source material, so it's very unlikely to be a common or acceptable theme in legitimate Percy Jackson fanfic.
Most Percy Jackson fans would likely be disgusted. The series has a large following of young fans who look up to the positive values in the story. Such inappropriate themes go against what they love about the series, and they would probably condemn any fanfic that includes them.
It's a really interesting thought. There's no official indication in the Percy Jackson series that gods read fanfic. However, if they were real and aware of modern human culture, it's possible that some of the more mischievous or curious gods might be interested. For example, Hermes, the messenger god, might be intrigued by the stories humans create about their world. But overall, it's more of a fun speculation.
One idea could be a crossover where the female Naruto is transported to the world of Percy Jackson. She could use her ninja skills to survive in the dangerous world filled with gods and monsters. Maybe she teams up with Percy and they exchange combat techniques, Naruto teaching Percy some of her ninja moves and Percy showing her how to use his demigod powers effectively.
One popular fanfic idea could be Percy being summoned to a modern-day high school. In this fanfic, he might be summoned by a group of students who accidentally stumble upon an ancient spell. Percy then has to deal with the normal high school problems like bullies and exams, all while trying to keep his demigod identity a secret.
The implications are far - reaching. His being older than the gods might rewrite the entire mythology of the Percy Jackson universe in the fanfiction. It could lead to new alliances and enmities. Other demigods might look up to him as a new kind of leader, one who has a different kind of wisdom. This could also affect the magical items and their significance. Maybe some items that were once considered powerful because of their god - given nature are now seen as less important compared to whatever ancient power Percy might possess. And the whole concept of fate and prophecy could be turned on its head, as Percy's 'older' status might put him outside the normal flow of destiny as dictated by the gods.
One implication could be that the fanfiction has a real power of sorts. It can make these powerful, god - like entities feel threatened. It might also mean that the fanfiction is so creative and out - of - the - box that it challenges the very essence of the gods as they are presented in the original stories.
The power structure would be completely disrupted. There would be no more divine interference in mortal affairs, which could lead to chaos at first as there are no gods to control natural elements like the sea or the sky. But it could also lead to new opportunities for mortals to take control of their own destinies.
Well, some gods might be amused. If Poseidon read fanfic about his son Percy, he might chuckle at the creative interpretations of Percy's adventures. But others, like Ares, might be angry if the fanfic portrayed him in a way he didn't like. He could even try to take revenge on the writer, thinking it was an insult to his godly status.
I really liked 'Percy and the Forbidden God'. This fanfic delves into Percy encountering a god that has been forgotten but is extremely powerful. The story is filled with mystery as Percy tries to figure out the true nature of this god and why it has been hidden from the world of demigods. It's a thrilling read that keeps you on the edge of your seat.