Voldemort's Grandson Perseus Jackson
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  • Reads 80,480
  • Votes 1,943
  • Parts 13
  • Time 59m
Ongoing, First published Sep 30, 2017
Percy Jackson a two time hero lost his love. All of the seven is dead including his wise girl. Now missing some limbs and out of the demigod world for at least a year what drama will enter his life. Instead of his father side, His mother has a few secrets up her sleeves.
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Tides of Magic: The Enchanted Alliance

18 parts Complete Mature

After the tragic death of her beloved cousin, Lily Potter, Persephone "Percy" Jackson, a powerful demigod and daughter of Poseidon, steps in to protect her cousin's only child, Harry Potter. Always feeling more like sisters than cousins, Percy was devastated by Lily's death but determined to honor her memory. Rescuing Harry from his neglectful Muggle relatives, Percy takes him under her wing, becoming the mother he desperately needs. As Harry grows up under Percy's loving guidance, he discovers his magical heritage while learning about the world of Greek gods and demigods. Together, they face the challenges of the wizarding world and the dangers of ancient mythological foes. Their journey leads them to forge an unbreakable bond, blending the realms of magic and mythology to create an extraordinary alliance that will change their destinies forever. In this tale of love, bravery, and family, Percy and Harry navigate the trials of Hogwarts and beyond, proving that the power of family, whether by blood or by choice, is the greatest magic of all.