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Forgotten: Sea's Abyss by Darkmoon11
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The Avengers: The Coming of Revenge ~ DISCONTINUED by WritersBlock039
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New York seems to be the place for lots of trouble. First there was the Titan War, won by the Greek demigods of Camp Half-Blood. Then there was the Battle of Manhattan, the legendary Avengers - Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Thor, Bruce Banner, Natasha Romanoff, and Clint Barton - against Loki. The Avengers won. Barely. Finally, there was the Giant War, which almost destroyed Camp Half-Blood. The Greeks of Camp Half-Blood and the Romans of Camp Jupiter put aside their differences at the last second to overcome Gaea and her giant sons, thanks to the seven of the prophecy: Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, Piper McLean, Leo Valdez, Jason Grace, Frank Zhang, and Hazel Levesque. Needless to say, New York has had its fair share of battles. But something worse is coming. Far more worse than the three battles put together. In Tartarus, Kronos and Gaea are stirring. Loki is rising. Their goal is to crush the two camps, destroy Mt. Olympus, take over Earth, and tear Asgard down. Basically, they want revenge. But with a little help from the gods and SHIELD, the Avengers and the Seven might just be able to stop them. DISCONTINUED DUE TO LOSS OF INSPIRATION *** Heroes of Olympus belongs to Rick Riordan, and the Avengers belong to MARVEL.
Son of the Rivers (Wattys 2015 Entry) by PixelUp
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A being born from the Five Rivers of the Underworld, stronger than most gods, Feared by many. Always hiding, always there. An immortal being that carries out the will of the Rivers. Stronger than a First-Born of a god. Much stronger. He is made of the Essence of the rivers. But he was not always like this. He was once a demigod, the most powerful demigod. He was respected by many and feared by his many enemies. But a hero's fate is always tragic. His fate was no different and he became someone else. He is now Raze, the Champion and Heart of the Rivers, a deity in his own right. But who was he? This ill fated hero? That was Perseus Jackson, Hero of Olympus. The greatest hero to walk the Earth. But fate is cruel. He is now Raze, the immortal bringer of Judgement. You can call him Raze, but only Raze. If you call him Percy, consider yourself lucky if he doesn't respond. Because much worse could happen to you. Much worse. He has changed a lot and it is their fault. They want him back? Too late.