Extras: Fates Looking At Percy's Past Incarnations

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Three old ladies are looking at something. It's a mist. And in the mist, a man with green eyes, wearing a Toga, in front of a crowd of people, shouting things while holding a papyrus. Not far, a slightly older man is writing. "He was Cicero, with his friend Tiro, the stenographer," the middle woman, Lachesis, said.

The scene changed. The green-eyed man is on a horse, wearing a Polish Winged Hussars armor and a Polish banner. Around him, his men shouted, "long live king Jan Sobieski! Long live Poland-Lithuania!"

"The king of Poland-Lithuania, and the holder of the throne of the house of Sobieski," murmurs Clotho, the first woman.

Then the scene changed again. The green-eyed man is standing on a ship, blood stained his shirt as he lay limp on a ship. "Horatio Nelson. I remember cutting his thread," the last woman, Atropos, said.

Then the scene changed again. It showed Percy and Jason, in the crater where they died. It showed Lachesis measuring their thread, saying their life should not end yet. And it then shows Percy, currently telling his new mother, who is a reincarnation of his birth mother, about his past.

"Heroes of many ages he is, and he will remember it in time," the three Moirai said together, looking at you (A/N: I broke the 4th wall intentionally), "for it was not all of his past, but a rather short time of his."


I am doing this extra to pave the way to a book I planned, the rewrite of Kingdom of the Pit. The rewrite will take place in a new dimension where Percy is one of the first deities. At least that's the plan. We'll see. See you in the next chapter!

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