The Next Avenger~Percy Jackson/Avenger crossover
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  • Reads 18,640
  • Votes 359
  • Parts 8
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Jun 11, 2017
The tesseract may have the power to open a portal, but what if intentionally opens in another dimension dragging another demigod into it at the same time as Loki, but She is not of Norse Mythology, but of greek and she so happens to be Poseidon's daughter. Now she must get the tesseract out of the hands of loki, In order to do that she must team up with the Avengers
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The Curse Of Artemis (Percy Jackson Fanfiction) [COMPLETED]

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Adara Artedon doesn't belong in any world - not the gods', not the humans', and not the demigods'. But that's expected when she's the daughter of not only the all-powerful Poseidon, but the 'maiden' Artemis, too. To top it off, she doesn't even get the mercy of being a goddess. She's somehow still mortal - after all, gods don't have DNA. So she travels the world, staying in each place for only a few days and hunting. But she's okay with it; she's found a home with in the wilderness, if it can be called a home when she has no permanent lodgings. But her peaceful life ends when she stumbles across Long Island, and discovers Camp Half-blood, the demigod camp. There, she feels strangely at home, but she doesn't get long to enjoy it. Because Artemis' curse is coming into play, and Adara has a choice; spending her last few days in comfort, or revoking the curse. But it's hardly a choice at all, because it's all or nothing, life or death.