The Daughter of Poseidon (Percy Jackson)✔️
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  • Reads 103,960
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 3h 40m
Complete, First published Feb 15, 2015
Many eons ago, the 3 fates saw a prophecy of the future. It included the fates of 3 daughters. The first daughter, a child of the sea. The second daughter, a child of lightning. The third daughter, a child of the dead.

The fates foresaw the day when these 3 will be born, the same day of when the stars in the sky will perfectly align, which happens once every 10,000 years. The stars will grant the 3 with special gifts. Tying their fates together. Forming an unbreakable bond. With this also came along a terrible destiny. The Titans will break free, 20 years after their birth. Only they will be able to defeat them. Together as one. With the help of the three artifacts: Serpent's Stone, Eye of Fate, Crown of Gaia.

There will be many who wish to kill these girls. So the gods designed a plan. To hide them in different parts of the world. Until they are of age to meet. That is when their destiny will begin to unfold.

The daughter of the sea is you, Narissa Alessandra Jackson. You are the first daughter.
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That's at least what the Oracle Delphi told Narissa when she arrived at Camp Half-Blood. Narissa Alessandra Jackson is the eldest child of the Greek God of the Seas, Poseidon. And his only daughter. On the day she was born she was taken from her mother's arms and raised by a nymph named Leucothia. To protect her from the ones who want her dead and stop her from fulfilling her fate. 18 years later, she leaves her home and travels to Camp Half-Blood to reunite with her little brother, Percy Jackson. And once she took her first step inside Camp Half-Blood her fate began to unfold.

With help from her brother and friends, she must venture to deadly waters. Bond with a serpent, Celine. Encounter those who want her dead. Find the Serpent's Stone. Dark secrets will come to light. Will she be able to fulfill her fate before time runs out? Will she be able to find the other 2? Time is ticking and things are just getting started.

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