The Fates: You know what? You gods need to learn a little humility. We're going to make you switch places with your children. Gods: Wait, what?!
It's an idea I've had in my head for a long time. I'm not a fanfiction writer, but I have created many stories in my head. I'm thinking of writing something for the first time, but I was thinking of making it something short and funny, I recently finished the first Percy Jackson saga And I've already finished The Lost Hero, now I'm going with The Son of Neptune.
That's also why I haven't done it yet; I already know a little about the events that follow (thanks to fanfics), but I still don't know the new characters well, Because I want some of them to be the ones who switch places with their parents in this fic. So, if anyone wants to write it, I have no problem with that, I'd even like to help :)
Now, let me explain a little about the plot:
I was thinking of something similar to what happened to Apollo, but it wouldn't be a literal body swap; it would be more of a role reversal. For an indefinite period (maybe a month), the twelve Olympian gods would trade places with one of their children—Artemis with one of her Hunters, for instance—and live their daily lives (living as humans and losing their powers, just like Apollo). Meanwhile, their children would take over their roles on Olympus, managing their domains, kingdoms, and so on (becoming gods, albeit temporarily). Everyone else—demigods and the like—would be unaware of the switch; to them, things had always been this way. The gods (now living as their children) would appear in the human form of the child they had chosen, and others would believe they had always looked that way, treating them accordingly and—naturally—calling them by their children's names. The same rules would apply to the young people who had become gods.
I also thought that perhaps the Moirai might take them to an alternate universe or something like that, and that’s how it would happen. But I’ll leave that up to you.
Sorry for the spelling, I don't speak English, I use a translator.