Legacy
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Charlie Jackson is the son of the two most powerful demigods of the century: Percy and Annabeth Jackson. Despite his parentage, Charlie is a failure, with no talents, much less special powers. But when his parents are kidnapped, Charlie has to step out of their shadows and save them, fast. Discrimination against Legacies has risen to the breaking point, and Charlie is number one on the anti-Legacy hit list. Being a Legacy is now illegal. And the sentence is death.
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Percy Jackson the son of Poseidon was casted into Tartarus because they thought he is to powerful and just to make it worse the only reason for their act was the request of the campers to banish him for 'beating' campers up. Of course a lie. He never did something like that but only Apollo and Artemis know because of their domains of the moon and the sun. Still Zeus banished him for being a threat to Olympus and for beating younger campers up. The young demigod ends up in Tartarus again but this time he is in an part so ancient and with so much raw power that even Nyx herself would fear to come here. Now his time in the pit is over and he is back. But now he must help the people he wants to see dead the most against a new enemy. But Percy has another goal. He wants to get revenge. View counter: 100✔ 500✔ 1000✔ 2000✔ 5000✔ 10000✔ 20000 ✔ 50000✔ 100000 200000 500000 1000000

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