Perseus Jackson had been watching the world go by for over a thousand years. He watched himself slowly fade from people's thoughts more and more until the only time he was thought of was the anniversary of his "death." He saw what once was his old cabin that he'd shared with his Cyclops brother on occasions become full and bursting at the seams with children of the sea god.

He just watched.

He saw some of his friend's become immortalized and others die by the hands of monsters, they did not deserve such painful deaths but he still did not help, he just watched, just as he was supposed to.

He didn't even flinch to try and save his mother who'd died driving one night down a road when a drunk driver had hit her, and then his step father who was so broken hearted he couldn't even bring tears to his eyes, his step son and then his wife. Percy watched him die of a broken heart.

He even stood still when Annabeth had joined the hunt and lost her life in battle, stabbed from behind, Thalia had cried almost every day for a month before finally letting her world go back to normal to the point she could smile and laugh again.

He even watched the fading of Lady Hestia; he hadn't even let symbol fly back to the world he knew to say goodbye.

He just watched.

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One day while Percy stood watching the world he focused on the hunters, he watched as they hunted down a monster that had trashed their camp. Everything was going normal before something, like a shadow went through one of the hunters and made her go stiff, and then she went as pale as death itself and icy blue lips, her eyes were wide but were not seeing as she fell to the ground.

The hunters looked around in shock, so distraught they just blamed the monster that had trashed their camp for her death killing it on spot, or as much as a monster could be. Percy knew it wasn't that monster and whatever it was that had killed the girl didn't belong.

Percy pivoted from the room he was in and walked down a glass hallway that revealed nothing but stars and the dark shadow of the moon and the face of the Earth.

It gave a small reflection of Percy's image, a black long sleeve turtleneck and black pants with black combat boots. It had a silver belt on it where his sword, riptide hung, now sheaved, it had been hundreds of years since Percy left it in its pen form. His hair fell to his shoulders now and his sea green eyes were now a paler shade of green, not as happy or excited but still unpredictable and with a hint of sadness and the fierce expression a tsunami. He was still the same Percy, his heart and thoughts just changed a bit but that was to be expected, he was a lot older now.

He finally reached a throne room, which unlike the hallway had navy walls and stone floors, with pillars standing at the corners, by the doors. There was a man sitting in a silver throne. He was wearing a long purple jacket that as zipped all the way up with little gold accents and buttons. His hair was dark brown, kind of spiky and fell to his mid-back. He had purple eyes that had dashes of mischief, friendliness, and a bit of mystery.

"Lord Caligrow-"

The man put his hand up, "I am already aware, it seems something has slipped through our guards, follow me?"

Caligrow stood and led Percy down another hallway similar to the one he'd came in from. Caligrow then continued his explanation, "these things are very similar to things on the internet known as moderators, mods for short. Mods are supposed to control certain things but these mods that have come to our world can be known as bad mods, they take out people within without reason, thankfully only a few have made it into our world and we are doing what we can to keep them out. Perseus your mission is to go down to Earth retrieve a few of your friends from when you were a child to help you destroy them, this isn't a one person job," he added his eyes moving to Percy for a second.

"I understand, but my Lord, do I have to tell them everything? Like literally everything?"

"No, you don't just simply tell them it is a matter of great importance that they do not know, however I am not done giving you your mission after defeating them here you and your friends must travel to the mods home world and destroy them and anything else that poses a threat and report back to me any and everything that is there, Perseus there is an even greater job I have for you should you and your friends return successful."

"Yes my Lord, when should I take my leave?"

"As soon as possible Perseus."

"Yes, sir, I won't fail, I swear."

Perseus ran out the room nothing but air following behind him as dread sunk into his very soul, he didn't know how he'd manage seeing his friends again and he knew for sure that secrets no matter how deep they were buried were almost impossible to keep from escaping.