Disclaimer...I do not own percy jackson or any Hawaiian gods

"We can help you, Pele, your child will have many hardships in the future. Please let us help young Perseus," The man in the middle of the three figures softly said to the woman. He had shoulder length black hair and handsome features.

The beautiful caramel colored skinned woman shook her head vigorously and responded quickly, "I can't allow you to put my child through all of this pain, Kāne! Why can't he just stay here where no one can get to him?!"

She suddenly turned around and let loose a gust of wind that knocked the second man over. "Do not touch him,Kū!" She seethed at the scar covered man lying on the floor. She turned to Kāne and waved her hand as in 'Go on and explain.'

"You just attacked the god of war, Pele. Because of that you get no explanation as to why I am taking your son. I shall give you ten minutes to implant powers into Perseus."with that he and Kū walked out leaving the third figure alone with Pele. With flowing black hair he was the most handsome of all.

As he walked toward Pele, she suddenly realized who this was and got slightly nervous. This was Lono, god of agriculture and one of the most powerful people in the universe.

"The Hawaiian deities grow weak, Pele. We need to give a portion of our powers to Perseus. He is the worlds only hope as of right now, with our abilities he will be stronger than one of those Greek Olympian gods. You could finally have a powerful child like you have wished for. I will leave you to give him his powers."

His speech left Pele in shocked silence, she could finally get what she has wanted for eternity. All of her other demigod children were weak and didn't know how to fight or use the powers she gave them. A thought popped in her head:

'What if I give him memories to know how to use these powers?'

Being the goddess of wind, lightning, and lava has some perks. One of those is being able to control fire and molten rock. Being able to melt rock with one thought is a very valuable technique while fighting large monsters or you want to end a fight quickly. The second is being able to fly along with using lightning. Throwing lightning while flying is the best thing to do if you can't fight close combat.

She walked over to her baby. She studied him for one last moment before she would have to give him up. She stared into his eyes; glowing red orbs that flowed like magma. They matched her eyes. As she put her finger up to his head and chanted in an ancient language she snapped her finger. A beautiful sword came into view.

The sword the color of molten rock was burning hot to the touch. It looked as though the metal was flowing. With an ivory handle that seemed to pulsate the most power she turned it into a bracelet and clicked it on her baby. 'Kumulipo,' thought Pele, 'My symbol of power, it shall give him more power than I ever could.' Just then the three men came back into view.

'Three of the four most powerful gods, the four gods.' Kū as the god of war was the best warrior the world has seen. Better than those petty greek gods and even some Norse gods. Lono is the god of agriculture but is very powerful. Now Kāne is a different story. He is the god of procreation. This means he can create this out of thin air. Because of that he is the most powerful god in Hawaiian mythology. Along with procreation he controls freshwater and healing.

Kāne stepped up to speak but was cut off by Kū, "Just take him already! He is needed for more important things right now. I understand we are taking him from a mother but it is needed for the safety of the future." With that he walked up and took Perseus out of Pele's hands and flashed away.

"I'm sorry, Pele, but it is necessary for him to train and become the best he can be," Lono whispered to her before he too flashed out. Kāne walked up to her and embraced her as she sobbed into his shoulder.

"You are fading, young one. It is for the best that Perseus didn't know you." Kāne kindly spoke to her as she became transparent and suddenly exploded into golden light. The light was so intense that even Kāne had to look away. When he looked back she was gone. He looked up at the dark sky and said,"She lost her will to live."

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The four people reappeared on the rim of an active volcano. Kū laid Perseus down on the stone floor and walked to a giant throne room. Kāne and Lono both followed him to the center of the room where a huge hole resided. As they neared the pit they could see tons of lava;molten rock.

They intertwined their hands with each others and began to chant in an unknown language. Soon they were glowing a bright color, all different colors. Lono a bright green, Kū a dark crimson red, and Kāne a navy blue.

Three balls of energy the same color, came rushing out of their chests and towards little Perseus. They all screamed in shock as balls of pure energy slammed into him. Perseus glowed a bright orange before it turned black. The baby flew up into the still sleeping and streams of energy beamed out of him towards the deities.

"No, this isn't supposed to happen!" Screamed Lono as evil laughter echoed around the large cavern. Kāne, a being of procreation, was able to stop the beams that was sucking their energy from their body. But they were all incredibly weak from the vacuums like beams.

Kāne looked over to see Perseus glowing a bright green now. He gestured for his siblings to gather around Perseus. They all put a finger to his head and began chanting. The spell put walls around all of his powers until he mastered one of them. He will always be able to fight well due to the bless Kū gave him.

The three brothers were all transparent as they picked Perseus up and carried him over to the lava pit. As they neared the pit ku started to glow a bright golden color which caused the other two to look away. when they looked back he was gone. Lono screamed in emotional agony as his brother faded away and he too glowed a bright golden color and disappeared. Kāne was able to restrain from going fully golden long enough to say,"They have lost their will to live young Perseus, do not lose yours."

He threw Perseus into the pit of lava and exploded into bright light. The evil laugh echoed around the room before a figure solidifies from the shadows wearing a long robe and hood that covered his face."They just threw away their only hope at winning this war that is soon to come," the figure said this while laughing evilly.

So this is my first FIC. I wanted to do a mythology that no one has done before. I've seen Norse mythology and Persian but never Hawaiian. Anyway review! Lol