Dumbledore paced his office with a stern grimace distorting his features. His biggest enemy, Lord Voldemort, had allied himself with the newly reformed titans, led by Lord Kronos and the giants, lead by Lady Gaea. The only reason Dumbledore knew of this was because he was a demi-god himself, a son of Hecate. He knew that the wizards stood no chance if the greek monsters attaked. Magic was, of corse, directly ineffective against monsters. Oh well, time to call an old friend.
Dumbledore walked over to the small fountain he kept in the corner of his room. He cast a quick enchantment causing the water to jump up and make a thin veil of mist. Rummaging around in his cloak pocket he pulled out a single golden drachma, and tossed it into the mist.
"Iris, goddess of the rainbow, show me Chiron, Camp half-blood."
The mist shimmered for a minute, and Dumbledore was afraid it hadn't worked. All of a sudden the mist developed colour and stood there, in centaur form was Chiron, immortal trainer of heroes.
"Chiron!" The centaur turned away from his archery class. A big smile crossed his face when he saw his old student.
"Ah Albus, how lovely to see you. 65 years i believe it's been. As glad as i am to see you, i sense this is not good news." Dumbledore nodded grudingly.
"Yes, you see, the wizarding worlds greatest enemy, Lord Voldemort, has allied himself with the titan Lord Kronos and Primordial Lady Gaea." At both names Chiron's smile slowly slid off of his face.
"B-but Percy has defeated both of them." Dumbledore had no clue who Percy was, but he assumed he was the greek's Harry.
"Well, i did some research some years ago and learnt that magic is directly ineffective against greek monsters, so i am going to have to ask you for a favour. Can you send a team of demi-gods to help defend this school?" Dumbledore was slightly anxious as to Chiron's answer. If the look of pure terror on Chiron's face was anything to go by, Dumbledore might end up being disapointed. After a few moments Chiron clicked his fingers.
"I shall send Perseus himself." Immediately Dumbledore was curious.
"One demigod? Will he be enough?" Chiron looked about ready to burst with pride.
"Percy Jackson may well be the greatest demigod ever to live. When he was 10 he defeated the Minotar and one of the furies before he even knew he was a demigod. Then he defeat Ares and retrieved the master bolt after only months of training. When he was 11 he went to the sea of monsters and recovered the golden fleece. Then, the year after that, he rescued Artemis, battled Atlas and held the sky. At 13 he led a group of demigods into the labrinth, he helped find Pan and also destroyed a large part if Kronos' army. At 14 he completed the first great prophesy by leading the demigods and huntress' to battle in New York. He battled Kronos and managed to convince his host, a son of hermes, to help kill himself. After that war, Percy's memory was removed and he was sent to camp Jupiter. He then freed Thanatos and recovered the fifth legions eagle. He then went to the old Rome and fell into Tartarus. After escaping and helping close the doors of death he battled Gaea one on one...and WON. As much as it pains me to send him into another war, he is the only one who is strong enough alone." To say Dumbledore was surprised would be an understatement.
Dumbledore had had a difficult life. To begin with he was a demigod, and that was bad enough, but with Grindlewald and now Voldemort, Dumbledore was sure no-one could beat him in the who-has-had-the-weirdest-life game. Yet here was a 16 year old who had been faced with challenges even Dumbledore would want to run from. This Percy was truly beginning to intrigue Dumbledore.
"Hmm, he would be most helpful. Thank you for this Chiron i do owe you one...oh and before you go can you tell me Percy's main traits." Chiron looked oddly at the old headmaster.
"If i may ask, why do you want to know them?"
"You see to gain a wand, the wand must choose the wizard. As Percy's arrival here may cause much curiosity, i can just tell his traits to our best wand maker, Olivander. I shan't burden him with creating it, i am hoping that my mother will, if she is still on good terms with the demigods." Chiron's face took on a wistful look.
"Yes she is....as for Percy.....what can i say. He is the loyalist idiot i know. He would, as Athena would say, destroy the world to save a friend. He is also the humblest of all heroes. He is so humble in fact that he still trains vigorously to try and improve futher. As a son of Poseidon he is very good in or around water, in fact it rejuvenates him. As much as he has done, the deaths of his friends weigh heavily on his shoulders. He hasn't and i don't think will ever forgive himself for their deaths." After all that, Dumbledores curiosity turned to respect. He was truly eager to meet Percy.
"Okay. Thank you Chiron, i shall tell Olivander and send my informant, to deliver the wand and bring Percy in one weeks time." Chiron nodded. Behind Chiron, Dumbledore could hear a camper calling.
"Well thats Thalia, i had better be going. I shall expect your informant in a week, Goodbye Albus."
"Goodbye Chiron." The centaur swiped though the mist and the image faded. Well time to go tell the order.
12 GRIMAULD PLACE
Sirius sat in his usual seat, at the head of the table surveying the members of the order. Lupin, Tonks, Molly, Arthur, Bill and Fleur were all talking, trying to figure out why Dumbledore called this meeting. All of a sudden the fireplace was filled with green flames. The order sat up straighter, hoping for Dumbledore. Instead Moody and Shacklebolt stepped out into the room.
"Sorry we are late. Got a bit caught up in the department of mysteries." Moody said, his accent slurring his words. Everyone sunk back into their chairs and the quiet chatter began again. Around 5 minutes later the fireplace ignited again.
"Hello everyone, i am so sorry for calling this meeting on such short notice, but i have some most pleasant news." Dumbledore looked practically giddy. It was a strange thing to see on a man who was nearly 115.
"Well then, go on." Moody, always the patient, spoke up. Everyone looked towards Dumbledore. Apparently Moody's attitude hadn't put a dampener on his happiness.
"It seems as though, we have some new allies." For the next half an hour, Dumbledore went on to explain the whole world of Gods, Demigods and Titans. To say the order was surprised would be an undersatetment. After much argument, and a little cursing on Moody's account, they eventually believed him.
"So 're you saying 'hat these demigods will 'elp us." Fleur spoke up. Dumbledore looked at her, an unidentifiable expression crossed his face.
"Well yes and no. You see, my old friend Chiron is sending just one demigod, a child named Percy." Everyone looked at the headmaster shocked. Just one child?
"Surely your not serious Dumbledore." Lupin said, still gaping at the old man. Dumbledore looked a little sceptical too, but managed to hide it well.
"Well, from Chiron's explanation this Percy is very powerful, maybe more than me." All the orders jaws dropped futher. A child more powerful than Dumbledore?
"Dumbledore, when will the boy arrive." Sirius asked, earning a small mischievous glance from the headmaster.
"Well Sirius, you are the one i really had to speak to about this. You see, the demigods are located in America and young Percy has never been introduced to the magical world, so i was hoping to send you, along with a custom made wand, to him." Sirius looked both happy and aprehensive. What if the kid was another Draco, power hungry and egotistical? Sirius pushed the thoughts aside and smiled warmly at Dumbledore.
"Sure, when am i to fetch him?"
"In one weeks time."
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Half-blood Hogwarts
FanfictionPercy is thrown into the world of Wizards when Kronos and Gaea decide to side with Voldemort. Can our favourite green eyed demigod save the day ... Again.