She would probably have to deal with a great deal of guilt, which is already mentioned as she regrets it. This guilt could lead to her trying to make amends in different ways, like protecting Percy from other threats or trying to give him some form of compensation, although the act is so severe that it might be difficult to truly make up for it.
In the context of the fanfiction world, there could also be legal or power - related consequences. If there are rules or laws in that fictional world, she might be held accountable. For example, if there are councils of gods or some form of justice system, she could be put on trial. And from a power perspective, her reputation might be so damaged that her influence among mortals or other gods could be severely diminished.
Well, in such a disturbing scenario, she could face social ostracism within the fanfiction's universe. Other characters might shun her for her heinous act.
Percy could lose trust in the gods completely. After Artemis' betrayal, he might feel that he can't rely on any of them anymore.
Percy might become more withdrawn and distrustful. Such a traumatic event could make him hesitant to interact with others, especially those related to Artemis or the world she represents.
One consequence could be the anger of the other gods. Artemis is a maiden goddess, and her marriage to Percy would go against her long - held vow. Gods like Apollo might be very unhappy and could cause all sorts of problems for Percy. Another consequence is the impact on the demigod world. Percy has his own friends and allies, and this unexpected marriage could change his relationships and status among them.
She might start to compare the real Percy (if he exists in the same universe) to the fan - created versions. This could lead to misunderstandings or unrealistic expectations.
One consequence could be that Artemis becomes indebted to Percy. This might lead to her providing him with special favors or assistance in his future adventures. For example, she could offer her hunters to help Percy in a battle.
No. Any form of fanfiction that involves rape is completely unacceptable. It promotes violence and non - consensual behavior, which goes against basic moral and ethical values. Fanfiction should be a creative and positive space, not a platform for spreading such harmful and offensive content.
If such fanfiction exists, it should be reported to the relevant platforms. Platforms should have strict policies against content that promotes violence and non - consensual behavior. By reporting, we can help keep the fanfiction community a safe and positive place.
In the 'Percy Jackson Forced to Marry Artemis' fanfiction, for the Greek pantheon, it could be a major upheaval. If Percy is forced to marry Artemis, it would change the power dynamics. Artemis' role as a virgin goddess is an important part of the pantheon's fabric. Her marriage could mean a shift in the roles and powers of other goddesses. There could be a breakdown in the traditional hierarchy. Some gods might see this as an opportunity to gain more power, while others would fight to maintain the old ways. This could also lead to new alliances forming, both among the gods and between the gods and certain demigods, which would completely transform the structure of the Greek pantheon as it was known before.
The hatred between them might also have an impact on the relationships they have with other gods. Other gods may be forced to try and mediate or choose sides as well. This can cause a shift in the power dynamics among the gods in the fanfiction world, creating new storylines and plot twists.
It's quite a wild concept for Artemis to want a baby with Percy in fanfiction. If it were to happen, it could be a part of an alternate universe type of fanfic. The author might have to deal with the reactions of other characters in the Percy Jackson universe. For example, how would Athena, who is often at odds with Artemis, react? And Percy himself would have a lot of internal conflict, considering his loyalty to Annabeth in the original stories. So, while it's an out - there idea, it could lead to some really complex and engaging fanfiction stories.