The Kingdoms
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  • Reads 2,891
  • Votes 134
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 40m
Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2015
Mature
The Big Three (Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon) have their own kingdoms (along with every other gods) but the big three control the region. Zeus and Poseidon get into a war, and when they exhaust each other out, Hades joins on his own side and makes major achievements in only a few months of fighting due to the other kingdoms' lack of military at the time. 

Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon, is to get married to Annabeth Chase, the daughter of Athena, but then something terrible goes wrong on their wedding day and they end up with a prisoner. The prisoner is Hades's son, Nico Di Angelo, and soon everything changes drastically for Percy.
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Percy and Nico; A love beyond the kingdoms

10 parts Ongoing Mature

In a world governed by Greek gods, the realm is divided into 14 distinct kingdoms, each ruled by an Olympian deity, including Hades and Hestia. While some of these kingdoms are embroiled in constant conflict, others focus on trade and diplomacy, and a few prefer to remain neutral. Perseus, the illegitimate son of Poseidon and grandson of Pontus, resides in the kingdom of Neptunia, ruled by House Poseidon. Follow his journey as he navigates the complexities of his life as a prince with a contested lineage, balancing political intrigue, personal challenges, and the expectations placed upon him. N/A: We don't own any characters however the plot is our own