Theseus
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  • Reads 2,540
  • Votes 47
  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 58m
Ongoing, First published Feb 16, 2012
Theseus has always wondered about who his father is. He lived in Troezen, Greece, with his mother Aethra and their servant Aello, where every day all Theseus had to do is worry about what his best friend Jason and he are going to do. When he finally learns of his heritage, adventure leads him to Athens, where he learns more about Crete and what the wicked King Minos is making the Athenians do. He realizes that his destiny is to stop the Cretans and save Athens from Minos' revenge. Things look bleak for Theseus, and a rash decision to go to Crete as bait begins to seem stupid. However, when he meets Ariadne, Princess of Crete, he sees opportunity, hope, and future. Princess Ariadne becomes something more important to Theseus, a person he must protect with the strength that he protects Athens. Some gods are with Theseus, and some are against him, but only the Fates can guide him back.
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Percy is kidnapped by Gaea and her minions. Little does Annabeth know, he is being manipulated and turned into an evil immortal, hell bent on overthrowing the gods. He succeeds in his mission and takes the throne of Olympus. And he banishes Gaea, turning against his mistress. Gaea goes to the demigods for help, but Annabeth can't believe that Percy is really evil. Can she save him? SPOILER: Any events that occured in the Trials of Apollo series (including Estelle's birth) have occured before the timeline of this story, so those events are relevant. Jason's death has not however occured, but may happen in this story. DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the Percy Jackson/Heroes of Olympus items in this story. WARNING: There is a little violence. This is your official blood warning.