A/N: Because I really did not have the motivation to write Champion of the Sky, I decided to rewrite it as an AU. This is the first chapter of the result!

Percy POV

Percy Jackson sat on the ground in front of a campfire. He was a fourteen-year-old son of Ouranos, primordial god of the sky. However, he was not born to Ouranos. His birth father is Poseidon, Olympian god of the seas. When he was ten, his mother, Sally, had died in a monster attack, and Percy had ran far away. Ouranos found the boy crying over his mother's death. Taking mercy on Percy, the primordial adopted him and took him under his wing.

Percy had lived in the wild ever since then. His friends were either animals or constellations. The constellations were his mentors. Perseus trained him in swordplay, and Saggitarius attempted to teach Percy archery. Key word: attempted. He trained himself with his powers over air and lightning.

Whatever his thoughts were, they were interrupted by an Iris message, showing Ouranos and Hades. The two were friends, as they both worked with dead souls. Hades' face had concern on it, which was extremely rare for the lord of the dead.

"Son," said Ouranos. His voice was deep and powerful. "Hades has a mission for you."

Percy was extremely interested. "What is it?"

Hades took a breath. "I recently took my children from the casino. I put them into a school in Maine, so they could get used to the times. However, one of the satyrs from that blasted camp have found them, and they've sent a group to take them to the camp. I want you to stop them, and bring my children to me."

Percy nodded. "Of course, Lord Hades. Is there anything else I should know?"

Ouranos spoke this time. "My great-granddaughter and her hunters will be there as well. Try not to be taken to Olympus."

"I will do my best, father."

Hades slashed his hand through the message, ending it. Percy stood up, putting up the hood on his suit of armour. It was enchanted so it would completely hide his face. He then whistled, calling for his pegasus, Blackjack.

What's up, boss? inquired the pure black pegasus.

"A mission in Maine. Also, how many times do I have to tell you not to call me boss?" answered Percy.

Another mission? Come on, my wings are still sore from the last one! whined Blackjack.

"I promise you a box of donuts after this. Now quit complaining."

Blackjack whinnied. Fine.

Percy mounted up, before spurring Blackjack onward. He relished the feeling of flying, and the wind whipping past him. However, as all things, this must come to an end. After about two and a half hours, Blackjack landed around one hundred meters south of the school. Percy dismounted, before telling the pegasus to wait for his call, before walking towards the school.

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When the son of Ouranos arrived, the situation wasn't good. A manticore was holding the boy, named Nico if Percy remembered correctly, and the satyr had already grabbed the girl, Bianca. There were three demigods who had their weapons pointed at the monster, but it didn't seem to be doing much. It was that moment the Hunters chose to show up, heralded by a hunting horn. As soon as they broke out of the trees, they pointed their bows at the manticore.

"Cheaters! This is against the ancient laws!" cried the beast with a French accent.

"Actually, Artemis is just hunting a monster, Mr. Manticore, so it is fair," stated Percy as he nonchalantly walked out of the woods.

As half the hunters and all of the demigods pointed their weapons at him, the manticore asked what they were all thinking. "Who the Hades are you?"

"A half-blood."

The manticore had dropped Nico now, and he growled in frustration. "Not helpful!"

Percy was almost right in front of the monster. "It isn't supposed to be," he said, before he drew a pen and uncapped it, transforming it into his sword, Anaklusmos, and slashing it across the manticore's throat. He then kicked it off the cliff.

When he'd drawn Anaklusmos, he had heard a small gasp from one of the hunters, and he now looked over there. He saw the lieutenant of the hunt, indicated by her tiara, with a face of recognition. Percy decided to ignore it, and he transformed his sword back into pen form, before putting it away. He then saw that the demigods had both of the children of Hades. An idea formed in his head, and, beneath his hood, he grinned evilly. He stretched his mind out, searching for any birds in the area. He found around twelve. Next, he instructed them to attack the demigods, but leave the Hades spawns alone.

After the birds had arrived, Percy pulled the son and daughter of Hades away from the demigods, and whistled for Blackjack. The hunters were all distracted by the demigods getting their asses handed to them by a flock of birds, so nobody noticed Percy send the pegasus with the children of Hades back to his camp.

I will shadow travel them to me once they get to your camp, Perseus, came the voice of Hades in Percy's mind. Thank you.

No need to thank me. I've found some entertainment, responded Percy.

What kind of entertainment?

Birds kicking demigod ass.

Hades chuckled. You will always have a free pass in my domain. I'll make sure to tell Alecto.

Thank you, Hades.

Percy then called off the birds. The demigods all had messed up hair, torn clothes, and were covered in scratches. He chuckled softly, before tossing each a cube of ambrosia. The only boy, who had sea green eyes and black hair, looked very indignant.

"You did that?" he half-yelled, half-shrieked.

"No, the birds did," was Percy's simple answer, eliciting some snickers.

"But you made the birds do that!"

"And how, pray tell, would I accomplish that?"

"You're a son of Zeus and you commanded them to do that, obviously," interrupted a blonde girl with stormy grey eyes, obviously a daughter of Athena.

The third demigod, a girl with spiky black hair and electric eyes, shook her head, frowning. "I've never been able to command regular birds, Annie. Only eagles."

"Maybe he-"

"She is correct. Children of Zeus can only command eagles. I am not a son of Zeus."

It was then that an auburn-haired girl who Percy recognized as Artemis stepped forward. "Then who are you?"

Percy shook his head. "I apologize, Lady Artemis, but I cannot tell you that."

Her silver eyes narrowed. "You dare defy a goddess?"

"I do not wish to, but I cannot defy my father, m'lady."

Percy began getting ready to lightning travel back to his camp. The slight breeze that had been permeating the area began to pick up, and the air began to smell of ozone. Then, a bolt of lightning came from the sky, striking Percy at the same time as a lightning bolt struck his camp, transporting him there.

A/N: So, how do you like it? Also, I'm not sure on who Percy should get together with. The options are Thalia, Zoe, or Artemis. I've set up a poll on my profile, so go vote there!