Percy had insulted many gods, but in a little, dark corner of his mind he had respected them. Now it was hard to even smile at them.

"Percy, you must. I don't want to say this, but you have to." Poseidon said. He never wanted to force this upon his son's shoulders, but the time had come.

"Perseus Jackson, it is either this or I will crush your very existence." Zeus declared.

By now, Percy was seething in anger. What did he do to the gods? Sure, he had insulted them time to time, but he had also saved them during the Second Titan War and The Giant War. After a heavy sigh, his figure started to become transparent. After a minute, the gods realized that they could see through Percy's body. Lurching forward in his throne, Poseidon shouted, "No!"

And before the other gods could react, Percy was gone, leaving Poseidon staring dejectedly on his knees where Percy used to be.