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welcome to the storm (i am thunder) by maverickk
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan
25 Dec 2023
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The rivalry began long before Percy Jackson and Jason Grace met. It began with one arriving at the other's Camp, with one filling the other's shoes. A rivalry does not need attention to grow. It will feed, and fester, and bloat until it is confronted and either defeated or fulfilled.
Percy's problem isn't with Jason. It's with the Romans' way of things. It's with their child army, and their blind compliance to the gods, and their harsh standards and the division between their cohorts. Praetor Jason Grace is just the easiest target.
Jason doesn't have an issue with Percy. He just has an issue with how much acknowledgement the gods give the Greeks, with how low the Greeks' lifespan is, with how much freer and happier the Greeks are. He has an issue with the fact that his father still won't acknowledge him, won't talk to him. He has an issue with the sense of wrongness the idea of being Greek or Roman gives him. Maybe Percy is just the easiest scapegoat, but...Jason has no other target.
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A Hunter’s Bar by 107thInfantry
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Supernatural (TV 2005)
26 Dec 2023
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Every now and then, Percy would tire of the stares and whispers of New Rome. Earth shaker. Storm maker. Former Praetor.
So, Annabeth and he would drive out into the world. To a bar. A bar full of soldiers with no medals. A bar where Annabeth didn’t stick out with a knife on her hip and Percy couldn’t beat everyone at darts. A bar full of hunters, whatever that means.
-Percy might be almost a god, but he’s still an idiot. Dean might know better than to challenge gods, but that doesn’t mean he knows when he’s talking to one.-
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- Part 8 of Post Tartarus Oneshots
Bookmarked by missgine (blueberry_muffin)
17 Mar 2024
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Ichor and Blood by im_too_tired_for_this
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
01 Jan 2024
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Jason decides to take his chance. “So what’s the deal with him, anyway? People here talk about him like he’s a god.”
To his surprise, Clarisse snorts. “Something like that. Prissy’s an annoying one, that’s for sure. But I can’t deny that he’s powerful.”
“Powerful how?” He finds himself asking, curious. Everyone keeps talking about Percy Jackson, but people have yet to tell him more than that he’s Annabeth’s boyfriend, missing, and a son of Neptune. No, Poseidon. For some reason, the names swirl in his head, jumbled. He jolts out of his thoughts to Clarisse’s sigh of annoyance.
“What is it with all the hero-worship around here?” She mutters under her breath, and then huffs. “At least it wouldn’t go to his head.” She clears her throat, voice finally rising above a whisper. “Control-the-sea powerful. Create-a-storm powerful. Blow-up-a-toilet powerful. Blow-up-a-volcano powerful. That sort of thing.” She shrugs like she hasn’t dropped bombshell after bombshell, and Jason barely has enough presence of mind left to register that his jaw is hanging open. “Right–”
Or, 10 times someone thought Percy was a god, and the one time someone knew he was (or at least something like one).
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and there he was, the Father of horses by crossAINT
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
05 Feb 2024
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Maybe she was an amnesiac, maybe she wasn’t fully sure who she was but she was aware of how the Romans treated her father. There is no way they have even a singular ship to be at their quest’s disposal. With the enemy rising, they don’t have any means of transportation.
Well, she would just have to make her own.
Percy is, after all, her father’s daughter.
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Bookmarked by missgine (blueberry_muffin)
16 Mar 2024
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"We have to jump."
The cliff calls your name—beckons you forth with its high winds and the plunge it dares you to take. You whisper, "We wouldn't survive the fall."
"Pray—that’s all we can do."
You choke on a laugh devoid of humor, listening to the clamber of monsters not far behind, and you wonder what would be a better end between this and them. "My parent has never answered."
Their eyes meet yours.
"Then, pray to someone who will."
In which, Demigods pray not to the Ancient Olympians, but to the God who they know will answer.
Bookmarked by missgine (blueberry_muffin)
16 Mar 2024