Every character is the same. Instead of the Olympian gods, their famous demigod children, Heracles, Theseus, and ten others for the other gods. Percy still had his mother and step father, his girlfriend Annabeth, and his origin story, but he has a samurai sword on his back instead of Riptide. But he's smarter than how he was as a son of Poseidon. The Legacies were told to speak Greek all the time, as it was their native language. The demigods got their parent's symbols of power, so it was still the Master bolt that Percy had to get. After the Titan War,(still Kronos, Percy has immortality so him and Cassie/Wonder Girl can actually have a relationship)(No HoO) instead of Annabeth kissing Percy, at the picnic table, she tells him she's joining the Hunters to help fill the ranks. Percy, heartbroken, goes to see his mom, only to find her dead. (No Ancient Laws for demigods, that's why the gods are gone, though) He goes to his father for even more needed comfort. Theseus helps his son research for a place to go and heal. Hecate is the best option. When they finally are in her presence, after light bowing and begging, she agreed and with a simple flick of her wrist, Percy fell through a portal. He wakes up in Washington D.C., where he gets a job as a barista. At fifteen. WELCOME TO DC UNIVERSE!! Anyway, Project Cadmus happens, Percy meets the ogs, and saves them. I haven't watched the show in a while, but I'll do my best. I'm not good at this stuff 👆 but here.
In a whirlwind of Wars, Prophecies, and Destines, a group of children fight to survive a single day at a time. In the eye of the hurricane, stands the only Daughter of Hestia, and a son of Poseidon. Will they be able to survive it all, or will they simply become another Greek Tragedy?
Or when,
Icarus falls in love with the Sun, for the final time.
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Percy Jackson x FemOC
(The Lighting Thief - The Last Olympian)
(Book 1 of 3 in the Divine Series)
Started: 12/24/2023
Ended: In Progress
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Icaria Kane's body was exhausted. She had pushed herself past her breaking point, and still continued on as if nothing was wrong. The demigod knew if she allowed herself time to take even a moment, her soul would physically crack in two. Now was not the time for weakness, if anything, she had to be stronger. She knew the other girls would mumble about her, but Icaria wouldn't listen to them. She refused to watch someone she loved fall at the hands of Thanatos again. If need be, she would offer herself to him in place.
Yet, there was someone who noticed the young girl breaking apart. She could see the bags grow darker, and watched as Icaria began to eat less and less. It was the same someone who had saved Icaria all those years ago. And the goddess refused to watch that someone suffer any longer.
The goddess, Artemis, stepped out of her tent in the early morning light. All of her girls were getting rest, taking the opportunity to relax with the very few days of peace they had left. All except one.
In the distance, the goddess could hear the distinct sound of metal striking against wood. She took quiet steps, and watched Icaria Kane from a distance. The girl breathed heavily, her body slumped from exhaustion.
"Icaria?" Artemis asked, stepping through the early morning fog. "Why do you cry?"
The demigods body tightened, urging the tears to stop falling. She turned her body away from her goddess, clutching Hearth in her hands.