Wizards, Magicians, and Demigods (KRYSTAL)

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A/N the photo with this chapter is some names that I have for OCs right now, as well as their meanings. Some you'll meet in this chapter, others, you won't meet until later on, like the Colby, Corvin, and Clarissa.

I was in my cabin with my half-siblings when Percy came and told us that we all had to go to a meeting with Chiron.

Inside the Big House, I quickly realised this wasn't a full-camp meeting like I had originally thought it was. The room that I assumed was used for meetings (it was normally Nico who went to them, since he was the Senior Counsellor for the Hades Cabin) was filled with a huge variety of demigods, including Annabeth, Piper, Percy of course, Thalia, Frank, Hazel, Jason, Leo, Reyna, the Stolls, and Clarisse. But there were so many more demigods than just those - and some people who I didn't know. Piper and Jason were talking to a girl with caramel-coloured hair that had a green streak in it.
"Right, now that we are all here, there is something I must tell you." Chiron announced. Everyone stopped what they were doing, and looked at him. "Hecate has a quest for all of you in London. Now, I know it is typically only three that go on the quests, but Hecate has requested that everyone here goes. You shall have a spell cast on you that makes you all appear 11. You shall travel to London, and attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Your identities as demigods and Magicians shall be revealed as soon as you arrive, and you must try to make friends with many wizards and witches in whichever house you are sorted into. When your seventh year at Hogwarts comes, Hecate fears that a war will come to the Wizarding World. This is why we are sending you there - to help protect Hogwarts during the war. But be prepared, for Hecate sees many dangerous adventures in your years at Hogwarts. Do not worry about the time you spend there, however, for the time you spend at Hogwarts shall pass to the rest of us as merely a month or two. You must spend your holidays at Hogwarts, I am afraid. You leave first thing in the morning, so I advise you go prepare now. Magicians, Hecate has allowed you to spend the night in her cabin. Alisa can show you where to go."

As I prepared for my quest, I found myself wondering what Magicians were, as well as wizards and witches. My guess was that they were all connected in some way, possibly through Hecate.
"So, what do you think Magicians are?" Layla asked, as she lay a pair of black shorts with silver studs over the edge of her bed so she could wear them the next day.
"People with something to do with Hecate, probably. Why else would she let them spend the night in her cabin?"
"Good point."

After a surprisingly dreamless sleep, myself and my three half-siblings were awoken by knocking on the cabin door.
"Hey, you four! You have to get up now!" Thalia called. The four of us scrambled out of bed, and changed out of our pyjamas and into the clothes we had set out to wear on the first day of our quest. We grabbed the backpacks we'd packed the night before. Layla and I ran brushes through our hair, and Layla pulled her hair back into a high ponytail, while I left mine down. After that, we set off to meet everyone at Half-Blood Hill. Most of the questers were already there, but we just had to wait for Alisa and a few more Magicians. After a few minutes, Alisa ran up the hill with them, followed by Mr D.
"So then, is this everyone?" Mr D asked. Annabeth glanced at our large group.
"Yes, Sir."
"Good. Which one of you have been told how you're all getting to London?" Alisa raised her hand.
"Me, Sir."
"Right. Well, how are you all getting to London, Arisa? There are far too many of you to travel by Pegasi."
"Portkeys, Sir. My mother will send through enough for all of us, and each will depart for Diagon Alley in five minute intervals."
"Arisa, what on earth is a Portkey?"
"It's an item used by wizards and witches to transport themselves to places." As Alisa finished explaining just what a Portkey was, a group of books spun through the air towards us. Nico grabbed one of them, as did Alisa. "Right, everyone take hold of a Portkey or someone holding one. There should be enough for everyone." There was minor chaos as everyone grabbed a Portkey. Harry, Layla, and I all grabbed the one Nico was holding One by one. each Portkey winked out of sight. The one I held was one of the last Portkeys to leave.

Feeling slightly dizzy, I found myself in a small pub holding the Portkey with the rest of my group. Everyone else was already scattered around the pub, talking with their friends. I heard the door swing open.
"Sadie?" A voice asked. I turned towards the door, and found myself looking at a boy who looked exactly like Nico.
"Oh, gods," Nico and Layla groaned. "Not another one!"
"Anubis?" The girl with caramel-coloured hair asked. She must be Sadie.
"I thought you were already here?" A tall, red haired girl asked.
"No, why would I be?" The boy asked.
"Hey, Krystal?" Harry whispered to me.
"Yeah?"
"Do you think he's a son of Hades?"
"Umm... I don't know. He must be, right? Then again, he's our age, how did the Satyrs not find him sooner?" Layla whispered.
"What did Sadie say his name was? Anubis, wasn't it?"
"Yeah," I confirmed, still whispering. "The Egyptian God of Death. Wait..."
"What is it?"
"Well, think about it, Nico. Sure, it would kind of make sense for our dad to call one of his sons after the Egyptian God of Death, but if the Greek gods are real, and the Roman gods are real, why can't the Egyptian gods be real, too?"
"So... you think he's the God of Death?"
"It would make a lot of sense. Especially how he looks so much like Nico."
"Hey, Nico?" Callia called out.
"What?"
"Do you have a secret twin brother you haven't told anyone about?"
"What? Gods, no!"
"So... why does that Anubis person look so much like you?"
"Ugh, Krystal, can you explain this?"
"Sure. Okay, Callia, here's the main difference between Nico and Anubis - Nico's a demigod, but Anubis is a full God."
"Um... how?"
"Well, do you remember the name Anubis from anything you've learnt?"
"Nope."
"Well, Anubis is the Egyptian God of Death. So, what I think is this: the Greek gods are real. The Roman gods are real. Why can't the Egyptian gods be real too?" Everyone stared at me in shock, letting me know that even the Athena kids didn't think of that.
"You sure your mother isn't Athena?" Annabeth asked me. I raspiest my eyebrow at the daughter of Athena.
"Yep, I'm positive."
"Anyway, shouldn't we get to Diagon Alley or whatever it's name is?" Clara asked.
"Sounds great, but how would we get there? I doubt it's as simple as walking through doors in the Wizarding World." Clara's best friend Angela pointed out. Everyone turned to look at Alisa for the way into Diagon Alley.
"Well, mum said we needed wands, which we don't have yet, so she'd meet us here." The daughter of Hecate explained. Great. We we stuck waiting until Hecate showed up to be able to buy anything for our new school, and to gain any information on it.

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