Percico
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This book takes you to a journey, experiencing Tartarus from Nico's point of view. There are many Mark of Athena, House of Hades and Blood of Olympus scenes from Nico's point of view. The Percico ship slowly sails, while fighting Gaea and her giants. . . . . . A/N :- I've read many Percico fan fictions which are amazing but they fail to convey Nico's bitterness and anguish. Also, in 99.9% of such stories, Nico is displayed as a weak, crying character who attempts suicide! I don't endorse or promote contemplating suicide and nor do my characters, so if you want such content, I'm sorry, it won't be in my stories. Nevertheless, I'll try to make this story realistic and as close as Rick's original characters!
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Percy was loved by a nice girlfriend, best friends he would give his life for, a family, keyword WAS, past tense. His life spirals down to Tartarus when his half brother an arsehole son of Poseidon ruins his life. He is betrayed, pained by his friends betrayal he runs away from camp, will he just make a suicidal attempt or will someone have the heart to show him another way to life, either way he is now know saving the universe as the Son Of Chaos Disclaimer: The characters belong to uncle rick I only some original characters PS. I wrote this when I was eleven. It's so badly written it makes me hurl. However it's up to you if you want to trudge through this hellhole of a book filled with cliches, spelling mistakes, and typos.

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