Daughter of Neptune (Percy Jackson fan-fic) - RE-EDITING!!
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  • Reads 475,840
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 50m
Complete, First published Jun 10, 2012
** I wrote this story before reading the next series of Percy Jackson, so don't hate...this is purely my imagination**

Percy Jackson fan-fic with a twist...

Arya is a powerful 14 year old demi-god.
Her father is Neptune and her mother is Venus...and she was also blessed by the 12 Olympians
Can she convince her wild, and crazy camp to fight along side Camp Half Blood...a greek camp?
To save Olympius from the dark Lord Kronos
Can she really tie a Roman and Greek camp together?
She must bring Camp True Blood and Camp Half Blood together, for that is the only way to win the greatest battle of all.
**I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE CHARACTERS APART FROM THE ONES I HAVE MADE UP!**
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