One day, in an unexpected time and circumstances. A troubled boy will know his true identity, and his father whos powerful among all the gods. He abandoned him when he's 7 months old and now, his father will lead him in his quest to save him from the Titan whom did kidnapped his father, Zeus.
Will he accept the world that he belongs?
Will he use his power just to find his father?
Will he become a hero like his namesake?
Will he sacrifice himself just to save his friends?
But most of all, Where, he will find hope, at the worst of time.
Join us at the most exciting, interesting, and informative adventures of Jason Miller, (Son of Zeus) and his friends; Christopher (A satyr), Alexa (Daughter of Athena), Triton ( Son of Poseidon), Max (Son of Hephaestus), and lastly Peyton (Daughter of Aprhodite) as they faced their extremely difficult quest.
"Hope Survives Best at the Hearth."
-Hestia (Goddess of the Hearth)
P.S.
-The following story does not intend to affirm or to assert any religious beliefs or practices.
-Connected to Rick Riordan's book, Percy Jackon and The Olympians.
The Mysterious Girl of Terrensia Academy [Completed]
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Terrensia Academy.
Isang paaralan para sa mga estudyanteng may angking kakayahan at kapangyarihan. Isang akademiya na siyang nakatirik sa mundo ng salamangka.
Ang lugar kung saan mahika ay nagsisilbi nilang sandata laban sa mga kalabang nagnanais na puksain at sakupin sila.
Subalit isang babae ang siyang magbabago sa takbo ng buhay nila.
Isang babaeng may angking kagandahan na siyang hindi mapapantayan ninuman.
Isang babaeng nagtataglay ng kapanyarihang labis nilang hindi inaasahan.
She is the girl from nowhere.
The girl they thought that could do nothing to the girl they think that is more than anything.
Her name is enough to make them fall on their knees.
Shamiere.
And she is the Mysterious Girl of Terrensia Academy.
But as time goes by, they started to unveil the mystery in her up until the day that they finally discovered her real identity.
Or so they thought. . .