Some parts of this chapter I'm proud of, some not so much, but either way, I hope you guys enjoy it.

Star City

Afternoon

Things were not going well. It all started to go wrong when Roy had run out of arrows. Then an Empousa demon had slashed Thea in the shoulder before Thea had managed to kill it. Then a series of misfortunes followed that resulted in the tide turning in the favor of the monsters. Currently, Laurel was using her Canary Cry to hold the monsters at bay as Roy helped Thea stand as Diggle and Rene looked for a way out.

"There are too many of them," Thea realized and Roy nodded, having already realized this.

"Looks like this is it," Roy said grimly. "It's been a wild ride guys."

Laurel collapsed to her knees, not only to maintain the Cry anymore. As the monsters advanced, Roy was sure this was it. Then, suddenly, something shifted. The monsters paused, as if sensing something. As Team Arrow stared, the monsters turned around. Across the street, a figure in a green cloak was approaching, the hood drawn up so they couldn't see his face. As the figure advanced, an Empousa Demon suddenly lunged for him, attempting to strike him with her claws. However, the figure drew his sword and easily cut her down with a strike through the abdomen. As two Hellhounds lunged for him, he cut them both down before beheading an Empousa demon. As he ran his sword through a sow, Thea caught sight of the sword he was using. It was Al-Fatih's sword.

"Ollie?" she breathed.

Whirling his sword, the figure hacked clean through an Empousa, disintegrating it before walking passed the dust. As a Hellhound lunged for him, he made a strike with his sword, hacking off its head before suddenly throwing his sword to the left. It impaled an Empousa in the chest. It disintegrated as the figure rushed forward, catching his sword before whirling around and cutting a sow in two. As it disintegrated, the figure whirled around and beheaded an Empousa that had been trying to sneak up on him.

As the figure advanced, Team Arrow watched in awe as, one by one, he cut down every monster in his path until there were none left. He walked forward until he reached them. Then, he placed his sword back in its sheath and lowered his hood, revealing Oliver's face.

"Oliver," Diggle said in relief as they all relaxed.

"I'm glad you're all okay…if a little worse for wear," Oliver said as he noticed the wound on Thea's shoulder. "We need to get you patched up."

Ignoring Oliver's words, ignoring the pain in her arm, Thea pushed Roy aside and stumbled over to Oliver. She almost fell but Oliver caught her and she wrapped her arms around him, burying her face in his shoulder.

"I thought I was never gonna see you again," Thea muttered as he wrapped his arms around her.

"There were a few times where I wondered the same thing," Oliver admitted.

"So does this mean its's over? Is Kronos…" Roy trialed off as Oliver nodded.

"He's gone, as close to dead as a Titan can get. He won't be coming back," Oliver promised. "Now we just have to do cleanup duty."

Central City

Same time

Patty, Killer Frost, Ralph, and Jesse were all surrounded by a group of monsters. Although only Patty could see them for what they were, all four of them were convinced they were going to die. Then, what appeared as a red blur sped in, running around before it vanished. To the shock of the four heroes, all the monsters suddenly disintegrated, turning into dust before their eyes.

All across the city, moving at super speed, Barry rushed in, slashing monsters with the knife given to him by Chiron, taking them out before they even knew he was there.

Freeland

Same time

"Fry you freak!" Mick shouted as he used his Heat Gun to light an Empousa on fire before it disintegrated.

Beside him, the rest of the Legends attempted to fight off the wave of monsters. Sara whirled her Baton, whacking a Hellhound in the face before slamming one end in the abdomen of an Empousa. Ray fired blue beams out of his suit at various monsters as Nate, his skin steel, punched a Hellhound. With them, Freeland's local hero, Black Lightning, fired a stream of electricity from his hands that fried some monsters.

They were doing well, considering none of them could see what they were fighting. But for each one they took out, two more seemed to take its place. Suddenly, they heard a roar from the air. Frightened, the monsters fled as the heroes looked up. They couldn't see what it was at first. To the ordinary mortal, it looked to be a plane. But to those with the sight, it was a dragon. A fire breathing dragon.

"That's not a plane, is it?" Ray asked.

"Somehow, I doubt it," Sara said dryly.

The dragon opened its mouth and a stream of fire flew out towards Sara. However, just before it hit her, someone jumped down right in front of her and blocked the flames. To the shock of the five heroes, the flame was stopped by this person. The dragon stopped and Diana lowered her wrists, her bracelet glowing from the flames. Diana then brought her bracelets together, which released a flash of energy. The energy sent the dragon flying back a few feet before it used its feet to stop itself from flying back any further. It then roared in rage.

"She with you?" Jefferson asked Ray, not having his memories of the original multiverse restored yet.

"I thought she was with you," Ray said.

Diana pulled out her sword and rushed forward, jumping into the air as she lunged for the dragon. The dragon lunged for her but Diana dodged, landing on its head. Diana then plunged her sword through the roof of its mouth. It wailed in pain as Diana yanked out the blade before jumping off the dragon. The monster stumbled, swaying from side to side before falling to the ground with a crash and disintegrating seconds later.

"I don't know who she is…but she's awesome," Sara decided, to which no one could disagree.

Camp Half-Blood

Same time

At the entrance to Camp, Annabeth led the campers in battle against an army of monsters. It wasn't going well. Annabeth stood panting, holding her knife as she stood shoulder to shoulder with the rest of the campers. As the army of monsters advanced, Annabeth was sure she was going to die as a breeze blew through her hair.

Then the breeze got stronger. And stronger. And then she heard a wail. The monsters stopped as Annabeth looked up.

She watched with a dropped jaw as a cyclone bore down on them. But, strangely, impossibly, it didn't harm her or the other campers. Instead, it sucked up monster after monster. After a few minutes, there were none left. The cyclone winded down until it was gone, leaving only Percy in its place.

"Sorry I'm late. A Titan held me up," Percy quipped.

Metropolis

Same time

Kara picked herself up after getting knocked down for the seventh time as she faced her opponents. While anyone watching would be flabbergasted at why Supergirl was having trouble facing down several burly men, anyone with the sight could see that Kara was in fact facing several ten feet tall Cyclopes.

As she prepared to face them once more, two red beams shot out and hit one of the Cyclopes. It wailed in pain before it combusted, exploding near his brothers. The other Cyclopes jumped back as Clark flew down, landing next to Kara.

"Looks like you could use some help," Clark noted.

"Just a bit," Kara said breathlessly.

Clark nodded before their eyes glowed and four beams of heat vision shot towards the Cyclopes.

Queen cabin

Same time

Felicity attempted to sooth Mia as her daughter wailed, frightened at the noises from the monsters outside as they tried to break down the door to the cabin, barricaded by the couch Slade had pushed in front of the door. Slade stood in front of Felicity and Mia, tense as he gripped his sword tightly in his hand, prepared to defend them until his last breath.

Then, the growls outside turned into cries of pain. Slade and Felicity became confused as, one after the other, the cries were silenced. Then, for a few moments, it was silent. Then, a shadow walked through the door and the couch before solidifying, revealing J'onn.

"Mr. Wilson. Ms. Smoak. I'm glad you're both okay," J'onn greeted.

"J'onn, thank God," Felicity said in relief.

"What are you doing here?" Slade asked as he lowered his word.

"Oliver sent me. He wanted to make sure Felicity and Mia were okay," J'onn said and Felicity started at the sound of her husband's name.

"So he's alright? He's okay?" Felicity asked.

"Well, that's complicated. And I think it best that you hear it from him," J'onn said evasively, knowing that it was something Oliver wanted to tell Felicity himself.

Olympus

Later in the afternoon

"Once Thalia rejoined my Hunters, they drove Kronos' forces out of Tibet. They are tracking them now," Artemis was saying as the twelve Olympians, plus Hades, stood in the throne room, discussing the aftermath of the battle.

"By all accounts, Kronos' forces are in full retreat," Athena noted.

"It seems the Paragons were successful," Hephaestus pointed out.

"Well then there's only one thing left for us to do," Poseidon said and none of the disagreed.

"Let's summon them then," Zeus grumbled, looking displeased.

Arrow lair

Same time

"That should do it," Oliver said as he finished stitching up Thea's arm. "Take it easy, don't go swinging any swords for a week and you should be fine."

"Noted," Thea said as she looked down at her arm when Diggle spoke.

"So…the gods from the Geek myths are real, you two are both children of one, and Oliver is also now a god?" Diggle asked as he looked back and forth between Oliver and Roy.

"How many times has he asked that?" Roy asked Rene.

"I lost count after twelve," Rene shrugged.

"Yes John, it's all true. I know it's a lot to take in; I had a hard time digesting it to. But it's true," Oliver said, trying not to let his irritation show.

Diggle nodded, seeming like he was trying to think. Then, his eyes rolled back into his head and he fell to the floor, out cold. The other members of Team Arrow rushed to his side and checked his pulse.

"I think he's dead," Rene joked.

"I always said he'd faint if he ever found out the truth. Looks like I was right," Roy noted.

They then heard the elevator door open and looked up in time to see J'onn, Slade and Felicity walk out, Mia in Felicity's arms.

"Oliver," Felicity breathed as she saw her husband and he rose to his feet.

"Felicity," Oliver said, his eyes drawn to Mia, who let out a coo upon spotting her father. "I'm glad you're both safe."

"Thank these two. They saved us," Felicity said as she gestured to Slade and J'onn.

"So that's where you ran off to?" Thea asked Slade.

"I had a promise to keep," Slade said with a pointed look at Oliver, who nodded.

"Thank you Slade," Oliver said gratefully.

"Have you heard from the other Paragons?" J'onn asked and Oliver nodded.

"I got a call from Barry, who called Kara and Iris Messaged Percy, who Iris Messaged Thalia. From the looks of it, we drove back Kronos' army, they all fled," Oliver said.

"They'll be back though," Roy noted.

"It is the nature of monsters. They exist to kill demigods. But, for the moments, we are all safe. That is something to celebrate," Slade said.

Before anyone else could say a word, there was a bright flash of light and Luke materialized.

"Not again. Please tell me that Kronos isn't still out there," Oliver almost pleaded.

"He's gone Oliver. I'm here on business from Zeus," Luke said as he looked back and forth between Oliver and J'onn. "The Olympians would like an audience with you and the other Paragons."

Star Labs

Same time

"That is insane," Ralph said once Barry finished explaining what happened in the pocket dimension as they, Patty, Caitlin, Harry and Cisco stood in the cortex.

"So you guys were all in Oliver's body but he was in control? And he had all your powers?" Cisco asked looking like he was trying to solve a complex technological problem.

"I'm not really sure how to explain it Cisco. Unless you were there, unless you experienced it for yourself…you just can't understand," Barry said and it was silent for a few moments.

"Barry, I know you're exhausted and probably have a dozen other things to deal with but I think you should know, Joe and Iris are on their way here," Caitlin said and Barry grimaced.

"I imagine they weren't too happy when I decided to say away?" Barry asked, already knowing the answer.

"Joe was more confused and worried than anything else. And Iris…well…" Caitlin wasn't quite sure how to put it.

"She's was pissed," Ralph supplied and Barry nodded, not surprised.

"Well, I guess I had to have this conversation sooner or later," Barry sighed with a sigh.

"Maybe I should take off then. It probably won't help when Iris finds out you spent a lot of the time you were gone with me," Patty said getting up to leave.

"No," Barry said quickly, taking Patty and the others back. "I don't want you to leave."

"Barry-"

Before Patty could finish, there was a flash of light. When it faded, Luke stood in the cortex.

"I'm sorry to interrupt but Barry, the gods have requested your presence," Luke said.

There was another flash of light and, when it faded, Luke and Barry were gone.

"Okay, that is getting real old!" Ralph complained.

Camp Half-Blood

Same time

"After seven years, you'd think I'd get used to the crazy, insane things you get us involved in. But this tops everything," Annabeth said as she and Percy walked along the beach.

"I know, it's a lot to take in. Barry told me J'onn was going around giving everyone their memories back before we went to the pocket dimension. I can get him to do the same for you," Percy said and Annabeth nodded.

"Luke…was he…" Annabeth trailed off, her voice softening but Percy understood what she meant.

"Without him, we would never have stopped Kronos. He made things in the end," Percy assured her.

Annabeth nodded, appearing relieved. Before Percy could say anything else, a bright light appeared in front of them and Luke appeared in front of them.

"Luke," Annabeth breathed.

"Annabeth," Luke greeted before turning to Percy. "I'm sorry to interrupt, but I'm here on business. "The gods would like an audience."

"Of course they do," Percy said sarcastically before turning to Annabeth. "Tell Chiron that I went to Olympus. He knows me, he'll believe you."

"Yeah," Annabeth said softly, still staring at Luke.

"It's okay Annabeth," Luke said with a sad smile filled with regret. "I'm okay. Don't torment yourself over what might have been. Things turned out exactly as they were supposed to. Don't forget that."

With another flash, Luke and Percy vanished.

Olympus

Second later

In a flash of light, Luke and the seven Paragons appeared in the city. Those who had never been to Olympus gasped in awe as they looked around.

"Great Hera," Diana breathed.

"This…." Barry trailed off, beyond words.

"I've seen many great things in my life, but I have to say, nothing compares to this," J'onn said in awe.

"Be mindful of this J'onn J'onzz and Clark Kent. You are the first and most likely the last mortals without a hit of godly blood to step foot on Olympus. Appreciate that," Luke said before gesturing them forward. "Come on, the Gods are waiting."

Luke began leading them through the city. Barry, J'onn, Clark and Diana began looking around in awe, Oliver joining them. When he had been here last time, he had not taken the time to look, too focused on Kronos. It was rather beautiful, he noted.

After a five minute walk through town, Luke led them into the throne room. The twelve Olympians, plus Hades, were each sitting on a throne, twelve feet tall, staring down at the seven Paragons and Luke. Luke stepped back, allowing the seven to step forward to face the gods.

"Welcome Paragons," it was Poseidon who was the first to address them. "We owe you a great debt."

"As we are gods, we prefer to pay our debts in full. So, we have brought you here to thank you," Zeus picked up where his older brother had left off. "First, my youngest daughter, Thalia."

Thalia stepped forward, walking until she stood in the center of the thirteen thrones, all of the gods staring right at her.

"My Lieutenant," Artemis began as she addressed Thalia. "You have fought bravely; you have answered the call without question. To ask more of you would be cruel. So I have a gift for you. In addition to being my Lieutenant, you will be named a guard of Olympus."

While the other Paragons didn't know wat this was, Thalia clearly did, as her face colored with surprised before she straightened.

"Thank you my Lady, father," she said trying to sound humble but they could hear the undertone of pride in her voice.

"J'onn J'onzz, Mars' Green Son," Athena called out as Thalia rejoined the Paragons.

J'onn stepped forward, a humble look on his face as he stepped onto the center. He did not speak; he simply waited until he was addressed again.

"Long have I watched this one. He is a man of honor, of integrity, compassion and justice. I propose we make him our Liaison," Athena declared.

"Pardon me my lady, but what does that entail?" J'onn inquired.

"You would be our eyes and ears on earth. Not only would you monitor threats, you would be a link between us and the mortals. You see, not long ago, we became disconnected from our children, which allowed Kronos to rise. You would allow us to see how our actions could impact humanity," Hephaestus said gruffly.

"In that case, I humbly accept," J'onn said with a bow.

"I like this one. He clearly eats cereal," Demeter said and the other gods groaned.

"Again with the cereal!"

"Every meeting!"

"Just once, could you shut up about cereal?!"

"Silence!" Zeus' booming voice silenced the squabbles. "My eldest daughter, Diana."

J'onn rejoined the Paragons as Diana took his place on the floor. Diana tried to calm her racing heart as she stared up at them. She had dreamed about meeting the gods since she was a child, but to actually do it now that she knew it was possible…it was something to behold.

"This was no longer your fight, as Kronos did not threaten your earth any longer. But you still rejoined the battle to stop him. You have shown courage, selflessness, and compassion. For that, we have not so much a reward as a request," Hera said stiffly and Diana raised an eyebrow. "Although my husband outlawed our visits to your earth, I am awe that some of us have gone there anyway, sired children, proven b Ares' wayward son who you encountered during the first World War. Thus, we would like for you to find these children, form your own Camp Half-Blood so to speak. Protect them, train them. Make sure they are ready for this world."

"It would be my honor, Lady Hera," Diana said, bowing to her step-mother before rejoining the others.

"Kal-El of Krypton," Zeus called and Clark took Diana's place in the center.

"Before you say anything my lords and ladies, I have something I wish to say, if I may speak," Clark requested, taking them back.

"Highly unusual, but I suppose so," Zeus grumbled, looking displeased as he gestured for Clark to speak.

"I know you want to give me a reward for helping stop Kronos. But my adoptive parents taught me that doing the right thing is its own reward. And this new multiverse has given me everything I wanted. My wife, my friends…they're all back. I don't need anything else to be happy. So, respectfully, humbly, I decline."

The gods seemed to have lost their ability to speak as Clark turned around and rejoined the other Paragons.

"You realize you just turned down the gods, right?" Percy asked in disbelief.

"Pot calling the kettle," Thalia said and Percy waved her off.

"My father taught me that just because I have all these powers doesn't make me a God. I'm just like everyone else, give or take some Kryptonian DNA," Clark said humbly.

"Very well, you shall receive no reward," Zeus muttered. "I suppose we shall move on then."

"Percy Jackson," Poseidon called out.

Standing to his full height, Percy walked into the center of the thrones, staring up at the gods. He had been here three years ago, after they had defeated Kronos the first time. And unlike then, when he hadn't the faintest clue what he wanted, now he did.

"Last time I offered you godhood and you turned it down. This time, I offer you a gift, any gift of your choosing, within reason," Zeus said and Percy nodded.

"I figured. And I did have something in mind. But only one of you has the power to give it to me," Percy said, intriguing the gods as he turned towards one throne in particular. "Lady Athena."

"And what is it you want that only I can give you?" Athena inquired as she raised an eyebrow.

"Lady Athena, I stand before you, not as a hero or a Paragon, but as a man, humbly asking for one thing. I ask for your blessing to ask for your daughter Annabeth's hand in marriage," Percy said and stopping, waiting.

Athena's face turned red, reminding Percy of Annabeth whenever she got angry at him. Before she could do anything, however, a surprising ally came to Percy's defense.

"It seems reasonable enough. And considering everything he's done, I think it's the least you can do," Hera said, taking them all back.

"Considering that he's now saved us from extinction what, three, four times? I think he's proved himself," Hermes pointed out.

"Indeed. I do not usually support relationships, you know this, but Percy Jackson has proven not to be an ordinary man," Artemis pointed out.

"Very well, I give you my blessing," Athena said, looking like she had just swallowed a lemon covered in tartar sauce. "But give me half a reason to think you have hurt my daughter, regardless of who you are and what've done, I will make you suffer."

"Wouldn't have it any other way," Percy said, satisfied as he turned and walked back towards the other Paragons.

"Barry Allen, my son," Aphrodite called out.

Barry, his head held high, walked up to the center of the thrones. Like Percy, Barry had a pretty good idea wat he wanted, but his desire was not as simple as blessing to propose marriage.

"You have had a busy few weeks Barry Allen," Athena spoke, seeming to put her anger aside. "You have saved my daughter Patty from the spirit of Medea, slain the Minotaur, helped stopped Kronos' plans not once, but thrice. For that, we offer you the same gift we offered Percy Jackson: Any gift of your heart's desire, within reason."

"I have something in mind," Barry admitted. "I don't need a gift. What I need is cooperation from all of you."

"Is that so?" Ares asked, raising an eyebrow as he looked interested.

"I've lived as a demigod for only a few weeks, fighting off monsters, trying to protect someone I love, ghosts, no kid should have to deal with this. But they do," Barry said.

"Barry, what are you saying?" Aphrodite asked wearily, sensing Barry was building to something.

"I'm thinking of starting an organization. One designed to help locate Demigods before it gets to the point where they are on the streets and getting them to camp safely. I need help to do it, help from all you. The names of all your children and future children. That is what I need from you," Barry said boldly.

For a moment, it was silent as everyone stared at Barry. You could hear a pin drop in the room.

"So, rather than ask something for yourself, you want to protect our children?" Hermes asked for clarification and Barry nodded. "…Aphrodite, this one's different than the others you've given sired. I see why he's your favorite. You have my cooperation Barry Allen."

"Swear to it. On the River Styx," Barry said bluntly.

"You don't trust us?" Hera asked coolly with a raised eyebrow.

"Given our history, only a fool would," Hades said, speaking for the first time since the meeting had begun as he looked at Barry with a smile. "I like this one."

"Very well. In the name of the River Styx we swear to abide by your terms," Zeus said as a loud clap of thunder was heard.

Barry bowed deeply before turning around and walking back towards the other Paragons.

"You could have had anything else in the world…and yet to choose to help the children of the gods. I take back what I said before. You are the best man I've ever known," Oliver said, a proud smile on his face.

"I learned from the best," Barry said with a smile.

"Oliver Queen, son of Artemis," Zeus called out, interrupting them.

Steeling himself, Oliver walked forward, knowing this would change his life forever.

"Under normal circumstances, I would offer you a gift. But you have already been given the greatest gift of all," Zeus said and Oliver resisted the urge to scoff. "This is not so much a reward as it is a ceremony."

It was then that Oliver noticed that, unseen to them, various people had snuck in during the meeting. They gods, minor gods and goddesses.

"It has been a long time since we have welcomed a new god into our family," Zeus continued, his voice becoming more powerful as he spoke. "All hail Oliver Queen, son of Artemis, slayer of Kronos, Paragon of Humanity and god of conviction!"

Cheers from the many gods and goddesses broke out as a loud thunder clap was heard above. Oliver looked up at the sky, knowing now that his destiny was upon him. He was no longer the Green Arrow. He was now the god of conviction.

Before anyone asks, no, this was not the final chapter. After this, there will be one more chapter.

Hope you guys enjoyed the Mandalorian Reference with Oliver. It was just too good not to use.

Demeter would be by Emma Caulfield. Given her past as Anya, it was just too hilarious not to use her. Thank you to Aragorn II Elessar for his help with the casting.