One way to vividly describe Percy's dripping wet state is to focus on the sensations. Percy would feel the cold water seeping through his clothes, making him shiver slightly. His skin would be slick with water, and the air around him would feel damp. The author could describe the water as trickling down his back, like cold fingers tracing his spine. His hair would be a tangled mess of wet strands, and when he shakes his head, droplets of water fly in all directions. The wet fabric of his clothes would be chafing against his skin, and he would be constantly aware of the water dripping from his elbows and knees. This detailed description of the physical sensations would bring his dripping wet state to life for the readers.
It depends on the context. Sometimes getting wet could be part of a dramatic or comical scene and be okay, but in other cases, it might not fit the tone of the story.
Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. It could be okay if it's part of a meaningful scene or serves a purpose in the story. But if it's random and doesn't add anything, it might not be so good.
It depends on the context and the specific manhwa. Some might have no issue with it, while others might consider it inappropriate or against the intended theme.
One plot idea could be Percy emerging from a battle with a water monster, dripping wet and having to find shelter in an unexpected place, like a hidden cave that has some ancient prophecy written on the walls. Another could be Percy getting drenched during a wild storm at Camp Half - Blood and then discovering a new power related to water while in that dripping wet state. Maybe he's dripping wet after being pushed into a magical pool and when he comes out, he can communicate with sea creatures in a new way.
The Dripping Eagle was a series of murders that happened during Wu Zetian's time. These cases occurred in Jiannan, Longyou, and Hedong, causing the deaths of 70 to 80 people. The victims had their heads and left arms cut off, and it was easy to think that it was the Vigor Guard's act of cleaning up the family. However, the real culprit behind the case was Princess Taiping. She was an ambitious woman who wanted to be Wu Zetian's successor. The Blood Eagle was a symbol drawn with blood found at the crime scene, representing the existence of the Vigor Guard. The victims in these cases were all exiles who had no identity or household registration. Di Renjie revealed the secret behind the case through investigation and found that the real murderer was the Flying Dragon Envoy He Yun, not Princess Taiping.