PercyJackson Son of Hestia

PercyJackson Son of Hestia

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{RESTARTED} Hestia longed for something. Something like what Artemis. With her Hunters. She wanted to have a family. Her own child. Something all the other gods had. It seemed fair since even the big three had their own children. So she thought, 'Why not I have my own?' Should have read the Titans Curse and up to understand. Characters by Rick Riordan
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When the Norse gods are sealed away, Thor leaves behind a legacy on Earth - a son born of storm and mortal blood. Raised in secret by Hestia, blessed by Poseidon, and sworn as Hades' champion, Percy Jackson is no ordinary demigod. He carries fire, shadow, sea, and thunder in his veins. But the Olympians are blind to his truth. They see only a weapon, a threat, or a pawn. When Kronos rises to claim Olympus, Percy must choose: serve gods who have abandoned their children, or forge his own path as Protector of a new realm - a sanctuary for the forsaken, a legion bound not by thrones, but by loyalty. As war rages across camps, seas, and skies, Percy unlocks powers that shake the very balance of the pantheons. Storm meets shadow. Lightning joins flame. And when the Norse finally break free of their seals, the truth of Percy's bloodline threatens to ignite a conflict greater than Olympus has ever faced. Child of Thor. Ward of Hestia. Champion of Hades. Son of the Sea. Percy Jackson is no one's pawn. He is the storm that belongs to no god - only to himself.

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