Trials of Poseidon

Trials of Poseidon

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Man sollte nie den Zorn eines Gottes auf sich ziehen. Das gilt auch für die Unsterblichen. Zugegeben Poseidon war eigentlich nur indirekt an der Ursache für einen verärgerten Momos und eine gleichgültige Nemesis beteiligt. Aber er war beteiligt, weshalb nicht nur er entführt wird, sondern auch sein Sohn Percy. In einer Gerichtsverhandlung werden die Karten offen auf den Tisch gelegt, denn Momos' Rache ist psychischer Natur. Er wollte sehen, wie der Meeresgott bricht, und wie konnte man das besser machen, als ihm seinen eigenen Sohn wegzunehmen. Jegliche Sünden und Gräueltaten, die Poseidon jemals getan hat, werden Percy vor Augen geführt. Und Poseidon konnte nichts weiter tun, als mitanzusehen, wie ihm sein geliebter Sohn langsam aber sicher immer weiter entglitt, und wie sich die Zuneigung in seinen Augen immer weiter in Abscheu verwandelte.
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"Yes, I did." The Olympian trial was in motion, and those three words resonated through the walls of the throne room, Sending a tingle down every God's spine. Silence followed, then a question "Why..?" "He went too far this time Lord Zeus." "Too far? You made him so miserable then killed him, just for the sake of vengeance?" The accused stayed quiet. Meanwhile the sea God was finding it hard to contain his rage, anger brewing inside him like a tornado about to decimate whatever stood in its way. "For killing an innocent in such a gruesome manner, I'd make you immortal and sentence you to Tartarus. But seeing how much you have done for us, endured for us, you will be executed and your life will be forfeit. This decision is irrevocable under every circumstance, Perseus Jackson! " Ordered Zeus. *LINE BREAK* The date was set, the most celebrated couple of camp Half-blood were all set to leave camp and travel to New Rome to have a peaceful life. But the fates had different plans. An alarm sounded, and Zeus' voices radiated through camp half-blood. "The Sea mourns the loss of its Prince. All are invited tomorrow at dawn to the funeral of the Prince of the sea and the heir of Poseidon, Commander of the Poseidon army - Triton, who departed us - victim to a horrible and nightmarish murder." When Percy's universe turns upside down after an execution order against him, he knows he can't outrun all the Gods. Why did he kill his own brother? Are the Gods really against their hero as usual or have the times changed? Did he even kill his own immortal brother? If not why would he confess to it? If he did, how did he manage to kill an immortal? What is the real story? Find out only in "Percy Jackson: Depraved or Deplorable?" --> #593 in Fanfiction as of December 5, 2017. --> "One in a million" Award winner in the Mystical Awards August 2017 Edition. --> Won 2nd Place in Blue Rose Awards August 2017 edition. Cover credit: @SunsetStar17

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