Percy Jackson the titans' child

Percy Jackson the titans' child

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Can't get anymore original right? Percy Jackson, still Posidon's child by blood and Sally Jackson. But catch line, the titans found him. This book will go into the early stages of the story line but with my own twist. Now, Hip hip horay to Rick Rordan for making the fabulous series.
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Harry Potter never knew the Dursleys. From a young age, he was raised by Sally Jackson, who welcomed him as her own son and brought him up alongside her child, Percy. Two boys, two brothers, bound by a mother's love... and by a destiny far greater than they could ever imagine. For the worlds of magic and mythology are not separate legends: they exist, they breathe, and they intertwine. And through the bond of Harry and Percy as brothers, perhaps both worlds are destined to become one. Ancient prophecies whisper of the dawn of a new era. Magic and divinity merge, carrying the promise of powerful alliances and dangerous conflicts. Thus begins the tale of two children marked by destiny, whose brotherhood could change the course of history forever. Disclaimer: This is a work of fanfiction. Harry Potter belongs to J.K. Rowling and Percy Jackson and the Olympians belongs to Rick Riordan. I do not own any of the characters, settings, or original concepts from these universes. This story is a non-profit creation made purely for entertainment, written with respect and admiration for the original works.

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