A/N Here is the next chapter. Sorry there is no action. This is just explanation, but I want to get it over with so you will know what is going on later.

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Chapter Three: The Rules

Poseidon's POV

3 years and eight months later at Olympus Throne Room during Winter Solstice...

"Okay, our royalties are growing up quick. We need to make sure things are fair," Athena stated. "Since the princess is going to be up here to be raised and train it wouldn't exactly be fair."

"Hey, what are you talking about? THERE IS NOTHING and I mean NOTHING WRONG UP HERE!" yelled Zeus.

"Just listen for a second father," Athena said, looking a bit scared at Zeus' outburst. "What I mean is that the princess can have the advantage of being trained by another Olympian other than you and Lady Hera."

Hmmm... How come I never thought of that? Athena is right; it won't be fair especially if the princess is trained by Athena herself. We better come up with a good solution.

"Yeah, we should have a limitation on who trains them," I said immediately.

"How about, no gods can train them except you and your immortal wife? Trainers can't be gods, but can be immortal, like Chiron?" asked Hades.

I would have been at total agreement at this solution if it wasn't for Amphitrite. Looks like if this is to be fair than I would have to teach Perseus all the water techniques all by myself. Unless Amphitrite starts to grow fond of him, which I highly doubt would happen.

Zeus looked thoughtful for a second and decided there wasn't a better solution, so we all swore on the River of Styx.

"There is another problem," Athena started.

"What now?" Zeus said, getting impatient.

"Are they allowed to visit the mortal world?" she asked.

"Of course!" Hera looked offended. "They need their mortal parents too you know."

I never thought she would say that. She never cares about demigods, but she is the goddess of family. So I guess she is the best at understanding these things.

"Now that, that is out of the way, is there anything else before we end the meeting or before I run out of my patience?" asked an impatient Zeus.

"Yes there is," spoke Apollo.

"And what would that be son?" Zeus looked like he wanted to blast anyone off the mountain who asks another question regarding the demigod royalties.

"How will we address them? How will the minors address them? And finally how will the regular demigods address them?" asked Apollo.

"Well we being Olympians, they will have to pay respect to us, so you can address them any way you want. They will have the status of important gods that are not Olympians, like Hestia, since they ARE the mortal heir to your thrones. This means minors are to pay respect to them with titles and what not, but they don't need to bow because minors are still gods. Royals are to treat minors politely. During battle and times like those, minors will be under them. Demigods and immortals, like the hunters and even the Chosen ones, will have to pay them full respect." Athena said, being a bird brain again. "So you see they have a very high status for a demigod. You'll need to successfully teach them to always act politely and not to boast around."

"Is everything clear now?" Zeus said while glaring at the whole council. "Before we forget the lovely speech Athena has given us, Hermes I would like you to remind our world of the status of the demigod royalties; preferably a month before the official crowning, which is around 7 years from now.

"Okay," Hermes answered, already pulling out his magical cell phone.

"Council dismissed!" Zeus said.

I immediately teleported back to Atlantis to check on my son.

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