~Percy's Pov~
After I was claimed I was sent to the Poseidon Cabin. I was forced to take all of my stuff (Not much) and set up the Poseidon Cabin. Inside of the cabin was half a dozen beds, all lined up against the walls. I hung the Minotaur horn above the nightstand next to my bed.
On the ceiling was a bunch of paintings of marine life, There was a painting of a giant sparkling palace, surrounded by pearls and gold. It sparkled even in the painting, with chariot riding around it with what seemed to be horses made of pure water pulling the reins.
Though before I had left the Hermes cabin I had done something that could have given away everything, I risked all of what I had built up just to help someone I had just met.
~Flash-Back~
I had just finished grabbing the minotaur horn. I looked around the cabin and saw a kid sitting against the wall in the corner. No one else was in the cabin so it was just me and her. Out of pure curiosity, I looked up at her. She had brown hair, tied up in a ponytail, and what I could only describe as worn-down purple colored eyes.
"Unclaimed?" I asked her, She looked up at me and nodded. He then tucked his legs under his arms and gazed at the ground. I felt pity for her, even after coming this far she still didn't even know who her godly parent was. I was only here for a few weeks and I had already gotten claimed, plus I knew who my dad was even before I was claimed. So I decided to use 'Observation' on her and risk what I had.
Name: Helen Pintin
Race: Demi-God
Title: Daughter of Hecate
Level: 32
Str: 20
Vit: 17
Dex: 29
Int: 35
Wis: 38
Luck: 12
Helen was loved by her father until he died by a monster broke in and attacked, Helen ran and lived in the forest. She suffered a large case of depression after her father died. She had to learn how to use her powers to survive. After wandering across the Long-Island forested area she came across the camp.
"I have a guess to who your godly parent is," I said as I stood up and looked back at her. As I said that she perked up and looked at me expectantly. "I'm gonna have to guess you're a daughter of Hecate." "How can you be so sure?" She asked, muffled by her face being buried in the sleeves of her jacket.
At that I shrugged, trying to play it off. "You have a strong aura of magic surrounding you, with Hecate being the Goddess of Magic I didn't assume it would be a far leap of logic." After I finished saying that I saw a purple torch appear and shine brightly over her head. She noticed the cabin becoming brighter and by following the source of light noticed the symbol shine brightly over her head.
"How did you know?" She asked in wonder, "As I said, You have a strong aura of magic around you, something not many others have." She sat up and jumped up and down. At this point, I realized she couldn't be any older than 10. She ran passed me and bolted out the doors, running outside towards the amphitheater.
As I was heading towards the Poseidon Cabin I felt someone touch my shoulder. I turned around to see Luke and a couple of other kids. I almost felt regret in what I did, almost because I at least did it to help someone.
"Percy... Is it true?" He asked me, hope-filled his eyes as he looked at me. "Uhh, Yeah," I stood there, fidgeting under the stare of so many people. One kid who looked to be around 7 raised his hand. "Can you tell me who my dad is?" His voice filled with hope and I heard his voice tremble as he said that.
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Percy Jackson, The Gamemaster
FanfictionThe day the blue pop-up box appeared Percy knew he was going insane. Though with the new discovery of him being a Demi-God. It seems his new ability could be a blessing and a curse. With him having to face the threat of Kronos's forces looming over...