The betrayal of Percy by Camp Half - Blood in fanfiction can also be a way to show Percy's growth and resilience. He has to face the ones he considered family turning against him. This can lead to some really interesting character development arcs, where Percy has to re - evaluate his loyalties and find new allies or even learn to rely more on his own strength.
It could be a jealous camper. Maybe someone like Clarisse, who has always had a bit of a rivalry with Percy. She might see an opportunity to get rid of him and make herself look better in the eyes of the camp. So, she could plant false evidence or spread lies that lead to Percy's betrayal.
Maybe there's a prophecy at camp that some misinterpret to mean Percy will bring destruction. So, the campers, out of fear for their safety, betray Percy. They could lock him up or try to send him away, even though Percy has always been loyal to the camp. He then has to find a way to either clear his name or find a new place where he belongs.
Well, initially Percy would be confused. He would try to understand why someone he trusted would turn on him. Depending on the severity of the betrayal, he might isolate himself for a while, thinking that he can't trust anyone. But as he is Percy, he would also start to look for a way to clear his name and prove his innocence. He would use his wits and his skills to figure out what really happened and expose the truth. He may also have some internal struggle about whether to forgive the betrayer if the situation allows for it.
In Camp fanfiction, Percy could be betrayed when the camp leaders are deceived by false evidence against him. Let's say an enemy creates some fake proof that Percy has been colluding with their side. The leaders, without fully investigating, might turn on Percy. Also, there could be a love - related betrayal. If Percy has a romantic interest in the camp, the person he likes could be forced by their family or some external pressure to break Percy's trust and use his feelings against him, for example, to make him give up his position in the camp or some important secrets.
In some fanfictions, the betrayal can be a misunderstanding related to prophecy. The camp might misinterpret a prophecy that seems to implicate Percy in something bad. So, they act against him in order to protect the camp, not realizing they are being misled.
In this fanfiction, Percy is likely a character who is considered the hottest guy at the camp. However, without more context from the specific fanfiction, it's hard to say more about him. He could be a new character created for this story, or a well - known character from an existing series that the fanfiction is based on.
One aspect could be that in many Percy Jackson - related fanfictions, Percy being betrayed by the gods often leads to a complete shift in his character arc. He might become more cynical or distrustful. For example, he could start to question his previous heroic deeds and wonder if he was just a pawn in the gods' games all along.
Percy might feel a deep sense of hurt. He values friendship highly, and this betrayal would make him question who he can trust. He could become more guarded and less likely to trust new people easily. Reyna would be more focused on the bigger picture. She would see the betrayal as a threat not just to herself but to the stability of the demigod world. So she would start gathering her allies, those who still believe in her, and form a strategy to counter the false accusations and the forces behind the betrayal. She would be determined to prove that she and Percy are not the traitors they are made out to be.
Apollo might be the betrayed god. He could have been tricked by another god into betraying Percy. For example, Apollo might have been promised more power or a higher status among the gods if he turned against Percy. But then he realizes too late that he's been used and that he's actually betrayed someone who could have been an ally.