One plot idea could be Percy having to deal with political intrigue in Atlantis. Since he's the king, different factions might try to influence him or even overthrow him. Another could be Percy using his powers to explore uncharted areas of Atlantis and discover ancient secrets. Maybe he finds a powerful artifact that has the potential to either save or destroy Atlantis.
In this new role as king, Percy's relationship with the sea gods would become more complex. He's now in charge of a major part of their domain. Poseidon might have higher expectations of him and be more involved in his rule. Percy would also have to deal with other sea deities who might see his new position as a threat or an opportunity. His friendships with other demigods would be tested too. They might approach him with more respect but also expect more from him. Percy would need to balance all these relationships while also ruling Atlantis effectively.
It could be a power - hungry Atlantean noble who wants to rule not just Atlantis but also the surface world. He sees Percy as a threat to his plans and tries to stop him at every turn.
Obviously, Percy Jackson is one of the main characters. He is the son of Poseidon and has his own set of powers and a strong sense of justice. Another important character could be the current prince or princess of Atlantis. They might be Percy's ally or rival, depending on the story.
He might discover new sea creatures that are unique to Atlantis. Maybe he'll find a hidden school of magic there, or encounter ancient sea gods who have been forgotten by the outside world.
Maybe Percy is sent on a quest to Atlantis because there are rumors of a traitor among the Atlanteans who plans to side with the Titans. Percy has to navigate the complex political situation in Atlantis and figure out who the traitor is before it's too late. He also has to deal with the Atlantean magic which is different from what he's used to.
One interesting plot could be Percy exploring the hidden, ancient parts of Atlantis that are full of forgotten magic and powerful artifacts. Maybe he discovers a long - lost prophecy that only he can fulfill, which involves uniting different sea - based tribes in Atlantis.
Well, it could involve Percy having a unique connection to the lost city. Maybe he discovers some ancient powers there that are tied to Atlantis' history. He could meet Atlantean characters who have been waiting for his arrival, thinking he's some sort of prophesied hero.
Well, he might have a whole different set of skills. Maybe he'd be an expert at underwater magic that's unique to Atlantis. He could have friends among the Atlantean creatures and be more in tune with the ocean's secrets there than in the regular Percy Jackson stories.
The main villain could be a power - hungry Atlantean sorcerer who wants to use the power of Atlantis to rule both the underwater world and the surface. He might see Percy as a threat to his plans and try to eliminate him.