This story combines avengers, Percy Jackson, and defenders, it focuses on Percy, it gets dark at times, and it gets better, I wasn't as good at writing, I'm not rick riordan but I've gotten better than I was, and in my opinion, it improves after the first few chapters. In the beginning there were a few strange choices I made, I don't follow them, but I'll address them, this isn't a finished work yet.
I have a logic behind everything, if I make a decision that goes against something that's happened in Percy Jackson, avengers, or one of the Netflix series, I'll explain it or the happenings around it.
I'm trying to do some really cool things, Percy is going through a lot, and the other characters are going to as well, even though not everyone gets the focus you might want.
Magnus chase exists, but the avengers movies (now based off real happenings in the story) made people believe that Thor was portrayed the same way in the movies, instead of the myths, and avengers Thor got split away from the mythological Thor, if that makes sense, so there are the two versions of Asgard, I hope that makes sense.
Also the name 'avenging the 7,' isn't as accurate as it should be, YET, it's not written into the story, and it won't be for a while, but I'm gonna make it heavy when i do write it, it's going to be just that much darker than rick riordan can write into his books.
Yes, several of the 7 are dead, Percy is alive, he's hurt, and he's doing everything he can to do what's right, in their honour.
Yes, another Avengers and Percy Jackson crossover with good ol uncle Tony. Cliche I know.
Peter Parker was finally given something to do, a mission sorta.
He had to go to Goode High school for a while to gather intel on Percy Jackson, who was deemed suspicious by The Avengers due to his strange record of disappearances and damaging property, but then files that say he didn't.
So he becomes friends with Percy and finds out a lot, and realizes that Percy is actually innocent.
The Avengers decide that they should confront him themselves and ask him to go with them for questioning.
Little did they know Percy didn't like that idea.
Join Peter Parker and Percy Jackson on their adventure, kinda, but not really, while they discover the other persons secrets.
I don't own these characters, they belong to Marvel and Rick Riordan.