To Swear On Styx

To Swear On Styx

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Percy Jackson hates Kronos. Percy hates the way the Titan King somehow, someway, cheated death- clawing his way out of Tartarus after four years to kill more of his friends, to throw the Olympians into their own prisons and claim Zeus' throne as his own. Percy Jackson hates Kronos. And that's why his forced engagement to the Titan King made him furious- almost as furious as the possibility that he'd been fighting on the wrong side of the war his entire life. ... In which Percy, Kronos, and you, the reader, all get Stockholm Syndrome. Impressive Rankings: #1 in Kronos 11/10/2024 #1 in Kronercy 4/21/2024 #1 in DarkPercy 7/27/2024 #1 in HOO 2/18/2025 #63 in PercyJackson 2/18/2025 (less impressive than the others but let me have my momenttt) --- DISCLAIMER Rick owns the PJO series and I'm not him ---
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|| DISCLAIMER: Book is considered a main book in "The Anak Series" there is no order of book you must read in The Anak Series || With the help of his siblings Zeus defeated the Titans. He banished them to eternal punishment. Soon after, the Fates themselves crown the Gods with domains. For his valor Zeus was awarded kingship. As time passed, Zeus grew corrupt. He no longer cared for his people. Slowly, he became like the Titans he once overthrew. Perseus, the eldest of Gods saw the need for change, but Zeus was his brother. Nothing could change that. Finally, Zeus crossed the line, and inevitably, Perseus was forced to act. His actions condemned him to punishment in Tartarus. Over time, he became a legend. Perseus struggles against Monsters, Gods, Titans, and Primordials alike in the Arena - the darkest crevice of Tartarus. The son of Kronos grows stronger as he claws through the Arena, but the darkness has taken a toll on Perseus. The golden-eyed gladiator has scars. Jonah's Spinoff of Garen's "Arena's Victor". Story starts off a little rough, but the writing gets a lot better, I promise. Warning: this book explores mature themes and is very graphic. #1 in *evilpercy* out of 99

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