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Chaos IV
Chaos was waiting for the arrival of a Greek or Roman demi-god who could fulfill the tasks and requirements to be trained as his right-hand man. He was sitting on the ruins of Mount Tam where Jason, the Roman demi-god, defeated Krios, one of the major 4 Titans. He
had watched him fight. Jason, being the Leader of SPQR, was the best Roman demi-god in the camp. He had extraordinary talent and a style of fighting with sword and javelins that surpassed the other normal demi-gods easily. He was talented, sure enough. As Krios was
losing his fight considerably, he tried to make a run for it. Jason let him run for about 10 seconds, and summoned a lightning bolt that was pierced into the Titan's back. The Titan's enormous figure collapsed, making Jason smile wide, even though he looked a little tired.
Then a group of demi-gods came and tied the Titan with a chain made of Imperial Gold. Then Jason ordered the legion of demi-gods to surround the monsters and close in on them. It was a good strategy considering that the demi-gods outnumbered the monsters 4 to 1.
Then the battle was over after an hour and the demi-gods surprisingly left the other dying demi-gods alone. The demi-gods screamed for help but the red she-wolf hushed the campers. "The weaklings are not needed in our camp," she stated harshly. Then they left the
battlefield with injured demi-gods dying, and screaming. After that scene, Chaos had taken a like into the Roman system, even if he thought the system was harsh and strict. The camp would produce better demi-gods with experience, stamina, and strength as the years
passed by. Even more than the Greek camp, Camp Half-Blood even if they had talented demi-gods. Chaos originally thought that Jason was the most powerful demi-god in the millenia but his mind changed after he looked closely at the accomplishments of Percy Jackson
who was praised by the Greek Camp. Chaos has been there when he took a swim in River Styx and destroyed the whole army of Hades in the Underworld. Percy was a death-machine. Chaos regarded Percy as the best demi-god in 1000 years, not Jason anymore. Then
Chaos looked at the battlefield in the middle of New York as Percy fought Hyperion, the Titan of Light. Hyperion would have roasted the normal mortals if they looked at him. Even demi-gods were having trouble but Percy had water covering his eyes which diminished the
power of light acting on him. Then he summoned a miniature tornado and basically destroyed Hyperion. Chaos knew that the invincibility helped but was sure that Percy could have defeated him without it. Percy had an incredible talent and power over water. Even better
than Orion. Chaos knew that Percy was the strongest and the most powerful son that Poseidon has sired. After all, Percy was his favorite son. Then he watched as Percy and his friends persuaded the good side of Kronos, Luke. Luke forced the will of the Titan and sacrificed
himself to prevent any more damage. Luke was brave, and very kind. 'What a waste of talent," Chaos had said while watching Luke die. Chaos then watched Percy as he refused immortality. Percy was self-less all right. He had his friends to worry about, and the sacrifice
that Luke made. Chaos was in the train of thought and wondered who else would've refused immortality, only to be interrupted by a boy appearing out of nowhere. The boy was Perseus Jackson, the Savior of Olympus. Chaos would have settled for Jason but he preferred
Percy more because of his experience and the number of his quests. However, Percy was unconscious. He was tired after receiving immortality and godhood. Well, more like forced. Chaos felt the improvement of strength, power, and stamina, but sensed that his Fatal Flaw
has intensively increased. Chaos admired his Fatal Flaw, but he had a Fatal Flaw similar to his. Chaos's Fatal Flaw was Trust. Many thought that the immortal, all-powerful creator of the Universe had no Fatal Flaw. They were incorrect. See the way it worked, was that the
more powerful you became, the more dangerous you become, and your Fatal Flaw was intensified just as much. Fatal Flaw and Power as well as strength was related. Chaos has been betrayed many times and his trust severely damaged him even if the damage was not
physical. Chaos's plans and strategies sometimes failed because of the spies that he thought were on his side. Fatal Flaw affected many immortals, Gods, and Titans. For example, Atlas was very strong indeed but his Fatal Flaw was ignorance. He didn't realize that strength
was not the only factor in battle. He underestimated a demi-god so he was trapped in the weight of the sky again because of Percy Jackson. If he hadn't been underestimating, he might have contributed significantly in the second Titan War and the outcomes might have
been different. He looked at Percy and made a dark hole appear out of nowhere. It was a portal to Chaos's World, where his army trained. His army composed of many known demi-gods. Hercules has become the main lieutenant and Jason was revived from the Underworld
to take a part in the army where he posed as the Trainer of the Army. The original Perseus was offered a place, too, but he refused it after he got accepted the the Isles of Blest. Percy was needed urgently because he had experience that surpassed many demi-gods. Chaos
carried him inside the portal and the portal and the 2 figures disappeared instantly. All there could be heard was the scream of a Titan as he endured the weight of the Sky.
They arrived in the Library where the books were constantly appearing. Even if the authors or just normal people wrote something and did not publish it, it would appear in the library. Library was growing as the years passed. Chaos quickly walked to the room of medics as
Percy groaned and stirred. After realizing someone was holding him, he instantly jumped out of Chaos's arms and got out his sword, Riptide, the celestial bronze shining, reflecting the light of the projectiles. "Who are you?" Percy asked suspiciously with his sword raised up.
Chaos replied, "It's fine, young Hero. You are sent here to be trained with me as my right-hand man and save the world once again from ancient ones." "Ancient ones?" Percy questioned. "Ancient ones are the Ancient beings even older than Gaia herself. They are the
main source of Fear, Nightmares, and other bad luck. They take form in monsters. Minotaurs are the lower-level monsters compared to the weakest minions of the Ancient ones. There are three of them. I won't tell you more until you regain health but you know one of
their minions. You know the flying boar, right? The one you encountered while trying to find Artemis? Well, that is one of their many minions. Most of them don't show up in Earth because they also have a secret lair like myself." "You still haven't answered my question,
though. Who are you?" "Relax, Hero. My name is Chaos, the immortal, ancient being who created the Universe." Then Percy fainted again and Chaos chuckled deeply. "Guess that was too much new information, young one. Don't worry, I will make you the best warrior
and I will only expect and see the best from you, Perseus Jackson, the official heir of Chaos."
Did you guys like the chapter? I think all the characters are a little over-powered but I added in some powerful enemies and Fatal Flaws in there so I hope it's okay. By the way, I think I accidently deleted a little part of the chapter... -_-' sorry~ I didn't mean to. I am angry
at myself and sad because the time I spent on it went to waste and I saved it accidently while editing something. :( But that's just how life is...
