Perseus is the youngest son of Zeus and Leto, the Lord of the Eclipse and Patron god of Heroes.
During the first Titan War, he fought the Titan of Memory, Mnemosyne. She had erased the memory of him from all immortals and mortals alike, with the exemption of his siblings, Apollo and Artemis. He had faded, causing the Twin Archers immense grief. They couldn't tell the other gods because they wouldn't believe the two, but every year, Apollo and Artemis would put aside their differences and focus on their power, creating a Solar and Lunar Eclipse in honor of their brother; even if it drained them.
They have been continuing this ritual, never failing to do their duty during that particular time of the year. But there came a time when they were creating an eclipse, (Modern Time) they were ambushed by Mnemosyne and various monsters. They were still weak from the ritual, so the hunters and the twins were captured. Right when they were about to be sent to Tartarus so they could not participate in the war, an eclipse formed and something they thought to be impossible happened; after all, anything is possible with the Greek gods, is it not?
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The whole story is about how Perseus will adapt to the changed time period and he will train both camps. The gods will slowly remember who he is, and Artemis will have him help the Hunt at times. But the second Titan war is not the only threat, for the second Giant War is approaching and Gaea seems to have created a Giant just for him.
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Apollo is the Greek god of the sun, light, healing, disease, plague, music, art, poetry, archery, reason, knowledge, truth, and prophecy. He is the twin brother of the goddess Artemis.
Demigod children are not often born with physical disabilities, but one son of Apollo was born without his sight.
Will his lack of sight see a early end to his life, or will it see his involvement in a prophecy or two?