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Well, looks like Percy Jackson saved the world.

Or did he?

Yeah, people don't know the true story. Percy didn't save the world alone. And I don't mean Annabeth or Luke or Grover or anyone else helping him. I mean he and no demigod saved the world alone during the titan war.

I mean a group of gods and goddesses, rebels of Olympus and of the Ancient Laws, were the ones that saved the world. Their background stories are different, but they all found the group for a reason. That reason, is to change the future.

Zeus, and no other Olympian knows about these rebels. Nor do the minor gods and demigods. But they are kind of like the Fates. The Fates choose what happens, and the Rebels make it happen. But, sometimes, the Rebels go rebel on the Fates too. They sometimes change the future for selfish reasons. And they don't abide by the Ancient Laws. This gives them a major advantage.

This group has been doing their job in secrecy for millennia. But only during the time when Perseus Jackson lived in camp, did they truly have to change things up. And they weren't so secret then, but Zeus hushed things up.

A lot to process?

Yeah, I felt the same way when I joined.

And, the best part is, demigods also sometimes manage to join them. They are sent to do some more… involved work. When they join the rebels, they are granted special powers and protection. It starts with the simple oath:

I vow to abide to the laws of the Rebels

I turn my back on Olympus and the Ancient Laws

I will change the future for the sake of balance

And for the sake of balance only

By reciting this oath, I pledge myself

To the Rebels, to stand by them and

Help them in restoring harmony in the world.

Sounds promising, huh?

It was more promising back during Jason's time. You have no idea how many times people have broken that oath. But it was for the good of the world. All was well.

So anyways, I was saying about the powers of the demigods. Well they can't die, unless they are killed by a monster, or they decide to leave us. If they leave us, we erase their memories of everything in the Rebels. We also take back their powers.

Their powers and advantages include that monsters can't pick up their scent. That's very important. We have so little demigods in the Rebels, we cant afford to lose them. So that's one up side.

Another is that they can get almost anything they need any time, if it helps them change the future. This way, if the demigods need to do something at a moments notice, and it involves their mission, they can get it.

They can also freeze time. A helpful skill.

We also give them an amulet. A golden leaf with a ring around it, which is all gold. The ring has the words, Rebels of Olympus, engraved on it. Obvious, but it proves they are there to help (Or destroy) the future.

So now you see what all powerful people they are. But you don't know me. I'm Alina, goddess of traitors. I'm not mentioned in myths, nor are many of my fellow rebels. We were reported missing, and we were taken out of myths using the Mist.

And as a goddess of traitors, I guessed I was born to serve this group.

My past isn't completely relevant, nor do I know it. So I'm gonna jump into this, and you try to keep up.

Once you read this, you can A) Join us and help save the world, or you can B) Totally forget about us and everything we tell you, and we are forced to erase your memory. Make the right choice, because no one finds us twice.

Yeah, so anyways, it's time to jump in. Don't slow down once we get moving. You can't miss a single detail of what I'm about to tell you. You ready? Well too bad if you're not.

Our base is nearly 2,000 years old. It's in America, and it moves with the heart of the west. I don't know why, and no one else does ether. Maybe the west thought it would be convenient to keep us around.

Oh, and our base is underground. It used to be accessible through the labyrinth, actually it was part of the labyrinth, but that was ruined thanks to Percy, his friends, and Daedalus. But Our part of the labyrinth was the only part that didn't collapse. We protected it with non-labyrinth pillars. I didn't know it was that simple….

So anyways, I'm not giving you details where EXCATLY it was located, because I don't know you and I can't let out any more secrets than I'm giving throughout this story. I'm not that dumb.

Ok, no more details. I'm going into the actual story now!

I walked down the stone corridor, torch-light dancing along the stone. I held a lantern out in front of me, which held Greek fire. I kept walking, nervous of what my superiors had to say to me, and to me alone.

As I walked, I thought about how I came here. I didn't remember anything before coming here, but I wasn't born here. I didn't know, and it KILLED me not to know, for all these years. No answers ever rose up to greet me. I'm just been lost. For nearly 2,000 years. Just proves I'm not that normal. Even by goddess standards.

But other than that, I'm openly welcomed by the Rebels. I've been here longer than most, and I'm constantly in the world above. I was the first Rebel goddess to ever go undercover at Camp as a demigod. So I'm pretty useful. I had a good feeling that's why I was called to the Grand Hall.

I stopped at two double doors, made of wood. I pushed them open with my open hand, which had several brands on it. It didn't hurt getting them. That's another thing that proves I'm part of the Rebels.

So anyways, I pushed open the wooden doors, and they swing open. I strode into the hall, my sandals clicking against the marble tiles. I walked in between the bronze pillars on ether side of the hall. I walked up to the table and stopped, standing there, looking at my master.

"Sir, you summoned for me?" He nodded, his face hidden under a black hood.

"I need you to go back to camp."

"For what reason?"

"The boy of the great Prophecy will arrive soon. But before you arrive, you must follow him at his school, the Yancy Academy."

"Sir, why must I do this?"
"You must protect him. Weave the Mist to make sure everyone knows you have been there for several years. At both camp and the school. But make sure to lay low. Do not get caught."

"Yes sir!" I was happy to help.

"You are dismissed." He waved me away. I nodded and turned around. I began to walk back to the doors, when he called me again. "Oh, and Alina?" I turned. "Beware the Olympian gods. They are getting suspicious."

Well, cool, huh? Well this is written by two people, Me, Tori and my friend, Tia.

Tia: Wazzup peoples?

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