The Big Three were gathered around a large meeting table, recently vacated by the other Gods and Goddesses of Olympus. The Winter Solstice was coming to a close but before their brother Hades could leave for his Realm in the Underworld, the voice of his younger brother Poseidon, stopped him.

"Ah. A moment of your time Brother." He said and Hades glanced over at him with a raised brow. Zeus also looked over at the Sea God with a curious tilt of his head.

"I have been thinking recently,"

"During a Conference?" Hades interrupted cheekily.

"Well it wasn't on purpose." Poseidon fired back easily with a low snicker at their shared joke. Both brothers spared a glance at Zeus who didn't seem to realize that they were making fun of the annual, long-winded speeches that he delivered at every gathering. After a moment of silence Poseidon continued, "It is about our children actually. Our Half-blooded children." At this Hades became attentive. "What about them?" He prompted when his younger brother hesitated, unsure whether or not his idea would be well received. "Well, we don't often spend much time with them do we…?"

"For good reason," Zeus interrupted, "We are quite busy you know."

Hades murmured in assent yet his expression was thoughtful. "Do you think spending time with them would make them happier?"

"Well…yes. And, after all, we do owe them a lot. They fight our battles for us and we never do much to show them more than a token of appreciation."

Zeus frowned and tugged on his beard. "What are you proposing brother?" He asked, ready to get straight to the point.

Poseidon let out a sigh and, at Zeus and Hades expectant looks, continued. "I was thinking of a method to spend time with them in a way we could all enjoy. We don't spend much time keeping up with the modern world outside of our own adult interests. The only thing we really have in common with our children is our powers. So, I proposition that we hold a kind of Field Day at Camp Half-Blood where we can stay with our children and contend with them in family competitions."

Both Zeus and Hades looked thoughtful. Poseidon was grateful that they seemed to be putting some serious contemplation into his idea rather than just turning him down flat. Finally, Hades spoke, staring at his brother knowingly. "This wasn't all your idea, was it?"

The Sea God pressed his lips together and shrugged. "I'll admit that Sally had some hand in it." He said. "She spoke of these kinds of competitions that they hold in schools and I thought it would be the easiest thing for everyone to agree on. Fighting is the only thing we all do well."

"Hmm." Hades murmured and traced a long, pale finger along the wood grain of the table.

"I think it is a good idea." Zeus said at last and his older brothers blinked at him curiously. "What sort of prize would be held for the winner though?"

Hades and Poseidon exchanged amused glances.

"It should be a prize suited for the children Zeus." Hades said and before Zeus could retort he added, "What sort of Prize could we give to the King of the Gods anyway?" He said and Zeus nodded sagely to himself. Poseidon snorted quietly into his hand.

"What do you say Hades?" He asked the eldest god and Hades turned to look at him in surprise. "I agree." He said simply and stood. "Inform the rest of the Family," Hades rolled the last word on his tongue for a moment. "And I will prepare the Underworld for my departure. How long will this last?" They both turned to Zeus. "A proper Month." He decided and Poseidon raised his eyebrows. He hadn't expected it to last longer than a day much less thirty. Hades hummed in agreement, "And the Rules?"

"Last Man Standing, Wins." Zeus said, his stormy gray eyes gleaming in challenge.

"This is starting to sound less like a Field Day and more like a Battle Royale." Poseidon muttered, wondering what he had gotten him and the Demigod children into.

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A short introduction. Tell me what you think of the idea :3