AN: This is my first story so tell me what you think.
Disclaimer: Percy Jackson belongs to Rick Riordan. I'm just here to add the "what if"s.
A lone man was in the depths of hell, waiting for the day when the vain gods realized they needed him to survive. He won them wars, gave their children recognition, and even gave up god ship for the one he loved. Unfortunately, the one he loved betrayed him, and told the gods he was planning to over throw Olympus, and even used fake evidence. So they did the only thing they could do. They panicked, and in their state of paranoia, sentenced him to Tartarus. Well, the man mused, all but five.
Soon, Kronos walked by and illuminated the person with a torch. He was none other than the Hero of Olympus, Percy Jackson. His eternal punishment was worse than all the others, and he was only here for five years.
His left hand was bound by a Stygian iron chain, which was fused with his skin, unable to be removed by even Apollo himself. His right hand was pinned to the floor by his very own sword, Riptide. Trailing up his right arm were several Greek runes translating to "Eternal Suffering", with burns and cuts covering both of his arms that ended at the shoulder. Nearing the joint of the arms and torso, you found multiple scar marks that wrapped around his arm, looking as if it had been removed and reattached multiple times. Next came the things of nightmares, which resided upon his torso. Scars, burns, and bruises adorned his chest, looking as if many had been reopened. The scars wrapped around his torso like a road map of hell. But finally at the chest, there was a perfect replica of Time Titan's scythe seared into the flesh of an innocent man.
Percy looked up at Kronos with the final scar attributed to his face. A scar that ran down his left eye, ending at the chin. When he opened his eyes, his once brilliant sea green irises was now a cold glacier white.
Kronos laughed at the mortal's attempt to intimidate him and just before he was about to torture him some more, a brilliant, white light flashed twice, and when the titan looked upon the ground, his favorite prisoner was gone.
AN: What did you think? Review and tell me your opinion.
