The Heroes go to England [discontinued ]
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  • Reads 3,497
  • Votes 124
  • Parts 24
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2014
the six go to England for a vacation made by the gods but the Gods did this for 2 reasons.1:there's a special demigod a daughter of Poseidon to be specific the most powerful demigod in the world ,with 20 blessings and maybe more and they need them to take her with them when they get back. and 2:is because they saved Olympus so much they and going to again because of the prophecy of 8, thought it would be nice to give them a vacation. but what happens if a son of Hades and a son of hephaestus like the daughter of Poseidon? who would win the heart of the daughter of Poseidon ?Which one would she choose ? Will her choice make feud of the boys? Read to find out.
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***guys. i wrote this when i was 14 at the height of COVID-19. proceed w caution*** It's been a year after the Giant War, and things are going great for The Seven and friends. But a twist in the middle of summer make things go from heaven on earth to complete destruction. One sunny afternoon, Percy gets summoned to Olympus by his father. Naturally, Annabeth follows. When they arrive, Poseidon tells them that he want the 2 of them to go on a question in California, to retrieve a demigod. They wonder why a satyr can't do it, or why it has to be them, not anyone else. After a bit of convincing, they're on their way to Cali, via plane, credit to Zeus. What they don't know, is that another mysterious young demigod was also assigned to this quest. Hali Peterson. Daughter of Poseidon, born in 1937, dropped in the Lotus Casino at age 14, till her father pulled her out in the middle of the Giant War, in hopes to gain some more power in the underwater battle that raging at his palace. Now it was the next summer, and 15 year old Hali was living the dream in Southern California, occasionally going on different quests for her father. What happens when she meets her brother on one of these quests? I hope you like this! I want to point out that I've only read the first book of TOA so if things are inaccurate according to that, I apologize. Disclaimer: I do not own any PJO or HOO characters. Those are owned by Uncle Rick (aka Rick Riordian). I only own my OCs. I also don't own the cover, credits go to @RajitaTheFangirl thank you!
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Persephoneia "Percy" Cordelia Jackson is considered a prime example of why it is that the worst of storms are nearly always named after girls. Practically the living embodiment of the beautiful but deadly seas, she's not someone any sane person wants to mess with. As of late however it would seeme monsters of Greek Mythology and the gods of Olympus *cough, Zeus, cough* didn't get the memo. As when Zeus' favorite plaything is stolen his prime suspect is, you guessed it, Percy. Now to soothe the King of Primadonas' fragile masculinity she and her friends have ten days to retrieve and return his stolen property. Should in theory be easy enough for the only demigod daughter of Poseidon who's cunning and intelligence rivals the brightest of Athena's children and coupled with a bit of divine intervention (as all heroes receive), right? Unfortunately such theories never quite want to apply to Percy - not like she's ever let that stop her before so why start now when she's got a god or two to flip the proverbial middle finger to?