Hey guys! fish here and I'm doing a gods read version of my story; Percy and the Sword of Time! Enjoy!
3rd P.O.V.
The throne room of the gods was bustling as usual; Zeus was being an arrogant prick, Poseidon was arguing with Hades on whose demi-god son was more stealthy (there wasn't much of an argument, but you gotta stand up for your kids now don't you?) Athena was reading the latest dictionary, Hermes and Apollo were comparing pics of the girls they had picked up at a club the night before, and Demeter and Dionysus were debating whether grapes or cereal were better for you. Just as Zeus was about to piss everyone off (again) the three Fates appeared. "Olympians, we have a book for you to read, it will show you the fate of the Hero Of Olympus, but you can't reveal anything to the present Percy, as this would alter fate, and that would piss us off." With that, the fates disappeared, and a old, dusty, leather-bound book fell to the floor in front of the hearth. Hestia picked it up and blew on the cover. Artemis began coughing violently as the dust went in her direction.
"Percy and the Sword of Time"
"What kind of title is That?" scoffed Zeus. "Well, it's obviously the title of This book, Zeus, so if you would just shut your fat mouth for more than two seconds, you might find out why it's called that!" Shrieked Hestia.
She shrank down at the bewildered gazes of her family after her outburst, but still stared defiantly at Zeus.
Before anyone else could speak however, a swirling black eye appeared in the center of the throne room.
"Well said dearest Hestia," said the eye, and aling with that, the sound of applauding ensued.
Hestia smiled, blushed and said, "Thank you Lord Chaos, but I was just saying what we all were thinking."
After that reveal of the powerful entity that they eye represented, Zeus stood up and said, "Chaos! Begone from this throne room, where I and I alone am King!"
And he hefted his master bolt and threw it at the eye, only for it to turn around, mid-flight and slam back into Zeus, who staggered back and collapsed, smoking in his throne.
"Silence Zeus, you impudent fool!" yelled Chaos, but everyone could detect the smirk in in voice.
"Now then, if Zeus is ready to listen," getting a nod from the dazed god, "My champion and Heir will be listening to this, and if anyone," (cue pointed look at Zeus) "Dares touch him, if you manage to hurt him, which would be highly unlikely in the first place, but if you do, I will personally make you fade!" After this ominous declaration, the eye started to swirl faster and faster, before it imploded into itself with an almighty BOOM. After the smoke from the implosion dissipated,it revealed a lone figure kneeling on the marble floor.
"Really Great-Grandfather?" (AN. Just go with it, I REALLY don't want to go into technicalities) Was all he said, before collapsing on the ground. Apollo bounded down to help him, but once he got within five feet of the prone figure, he was repelled by an, until-now, invisible wall of black energy. After ten minutes of waiting, the energy shield began to dissipate, as the figure started to stir. Percy, for of course it was he, Stood up, looked around, and then bowed to Artemis, Apollo, Hades, Poseidon, Dionysus and Hermes in that order. Zeus, enraged that he was not bowed to first, let alone at all, raised his bolt, only for it to blow up in his hand. "Consider that a warning Zeus, try it again, and I will make you fade."
"My Lord Chaos would like me to tell you all that he will be bringing in people from the past, future and present to listen to the story of my life, which is the same to the present Percy's in the beginning, thus it is not written, but it differs from that later on, and that is where it shall begin. He also requests that M'Lady Artemis brings in her hunters to listen." Ignoring the startled face of Artemis at his title of her, then the pissed off one as he sat at her throne, she made to punish him, but at a look from her brother, she remembered the warning, and restrained herself. She told this also to her hunters who had just appeared as well.
Hestia held up the book and asked, "Who wants to read first?"
Artemis took it, took a breath, and was interupted by Percy who said, "By the way, if it isn't otherwise stated, it is in my point of view."
Glaring at him, Artemis read, "Chapter One; I Used to be a Warrior..."
