The Man, the Myth, the Legend. Though I was saving this after I made the next chapter (which is still in progress but coming along nicely), I thought 'screw it. This is Percy's birthday, he deserves something special. So happy birthday, Percy Jackson. You've started the greatest series I've read, and one I'm still glued to. Hopefully this will do you justice.

True Name: Perseus 'Percy' Jackson

Most Likely Servant Class: Saber

The Servant class of 'Saber' is usually reserved for anybody that has a connection to a sword, whether it be through being a master in swordsmanship, being the wielders of famous swords, or even being extremely attached to 'swords' as a concept. Aside from that, it is usually given to great heroes, royalty, and knights unless they have a stronger affiliation with the Rider class. The most common skill that they have would be Magic Resistance and Riding, though compared to the Rider class, they emphasize stronger physical parameters and magic resistance.

They are, most often out of all the traditional Servant Classes, the most physically strong, often having high parameters in comparison to every servant. However, Berserkers may outweigh them when it comes to endurance or strength while Riders may outpace them when it comes to speed. They may also lack tactical creativity, mainly because the Saber class is fitted towards close-range, up-front combat. Unless they have a specific skill or noble phantasms that may circumvent this obstacle, they will often have difficulty in fighting long-distance focused opponents such as Caster or Archer, especially if they have a low rank of Agility or Magic Resistance.

This class is rather fitting for Percy not only because he is a great hero, but also because he is known for his martial prowess with his sword, 'Anaklusmos' or 'Riptide.' Furthermore, he is a leader amongst both Camp Half-Blood and Camp Jupiter. One could almost compare him to a modern-day Hercules, for he has performed multiple feats throughout his life as a demigod. When Percy is summoned in this class, it is Percy as a 'Hero,' who willingly slayed monsters and fought Titans and Giants if it meant saving the world.

Other Qualifying Classes: Rider, Berserker

Rider, as mentioned previously, is also a class given to great kings, queens, generals, admirals, or knights. However, that is mere window dressing. As long as they are conceptually riding a 'mount' they are famous for using during battle, then a hero could qualify for this class. They emphasize mobility in battle through high amounts of agility, and often have a high number of Noble Phantasms.

Percy easily qualifies for this because he was often a leader figure for the Greco-Roman camps, leading them in battle multiple times as a key fighter. He has also ridden multiple mounts during his quest, whether it be loyal steeds and beasts ranging from his Pegasus Blackjack and the Hellhound Mrs. O'Leary. The only reason that he doesn't have a high qualification for this class would be because he has more of an orientation towards being a combatant than a strategist, which, although not being a necessary requirement, would increase his potential in such a class. When Percy is summoned in this class, it is him as a 'Leader,' leading his fellow demigods into battle. He is more charismatic and has a few more tricks up his sleeve, but has lower parameters in exchange.

As for Berserker, the class is unique in the sense that they are defined by madness, insanity, and bloodlust. However, in some cases this class is also defined by determination, misanthropy, depravity, mental illnesses that can be confused for insanity, or 'a different way of thinking' in comparison to what is considered the norm. This means that the Berserker class is defined by warriors known for their insanity in battle, depraved dictators, or figures that were perceived as 'insane' by the society of their time.

This means that Berserkers are defined by a single class skill: Madness Enhancement. This skill boosts the parameters of Servants in this class in exchange for losing their rationality and mental clarity. It is a double-edged skill for the class, since it means that they also have a form of tunnel vision, allowing opponents with more mental clarity to plan around them, either guiding them to their own deaths in the form of traps or have them fight weaker opponents and strike when the time is right. Furthermore, they may lose skills and Noble Phantasms they could access if they were summoned in a different class.

Of course, there are exceptions. Servants that have this class skill in a particularly high or low rank are able to make an imitation of sanity, often even being able to have intelligible conversations and even strategic thinking with their Master. However, in battle, or if meeting a person that provokes their madness, the façade gives way to the true beast beneath.

In the case of Percy, when he is summoned in this class, it is his 'shadow.' This is Percy when he has given into his wrath when his loved ones are in danger, the warrior that drove off the Titan Army single-handedly when Annabeth was stabbed with a poison dagger, and the insane man who tortured Akhlys with her own poison when he was stuck in Tartarus.

Origin: Divine Parallel World, North America (See Rider's Saint Graph for more details)

Alignment: Neutral Good

This is an 'in-between' of morality when it comes to Good as a whole. They focus on altruism and abide by the laws of society, but in comparison to the Servants that are lawful good, they are willing to rebel and break the rules when they prevent the Servant from helping others. They often help with reforms, but are also willing to destroy institutions when they recognize that they are too corrupt to be fixed. They are quite willing to work with large groups, though they can also break off to pursue their own goals. This can be seen with Percy since he often performs his heroic feats in order to save the people he cares about, but is also able to rebel against the gods, such as when he sent the gods the head of Medusa.

Hidden Attribute: Heaven

A trait given to all demigods, because they have a high connection to the heavens and the gods. Since Percy is a son of Poseidon, particularly one whose birth broke an oath sworn by the River Styx, he is a natural fit for this trait.

Parameters (Mechanisms and explanations can be seen in Rider's Saint Graph)

Strength: A. Much like his girlfriend Annabeth, he is able to hold up the sky, a feat also performed by Heracles. Furthermore, he has also shown other feats that need immense physical prowess, which could be seen in his fight against the Giant Polybotes.

Endurance: A. Percy has shown immense feats of endurance. One of the most important ways this can be observed would be when he fell into Tartarus, where he was able to withstand the punishments inflicted to him by the Arai until Bob (formerly known as the Titan Iapetus) was able to save him.

Agility: A.

Mana: C. Percy, although having multiple feats, lacks magical prowess, never quite mastering how to manipulate the mist in comparison to his fellow demigods. Though he once acted as a host to Nekhbet, most of his abilities weren't oriented towards spell-oriented magic.

Luck: EX. This statistic doesn't mean that Percy has ridiculous amounts of good luck. Rather, he has immense amounts of both. Every quest he participated in has ended with him succeeding in it. However, he has also suffered immense trials, such as (temporarily) losing his mother, carrying the sky, having his memory wiped by Hera, and falling into Tartarus.

Noble Phantasms: EX.

Class Skills:

Magic Resistance: A+. Percy, although not magically oriented himself, has experienced immense amounts of 'magic' (not to be compared to True Magic), such as Mist Manipulation, Charmspeak, Egyptian Magecraft, and the divine authority some of the gods have. This means that he has immense amounts of magic resistance as a result.

Blessing of Poseidon: A++. Percy is one of the strongest children of Poseidon, and is often called as Poseidon's favorite son. This means he has multiple abilities connected to Poseidon. They include Mana Burst (Water), Regeneration (Water), Riding, Animal Communication (Sea), Storm Creation, and Earthshaker. It also enhances his parameters when Percy is at a battlefield close to the sea or in the sea.

Mana Burst (Water) increases one's strength while producing water with every strike, which is a feat Perseus performed when fighting off Telkhines in Mt. St. Helens. Regeneration (Water), allows Percy to heal when he is exposed to water, saving his Master from using his own magical energy to cast spells.

Animal Communication (Sea) allows Percy to communicate with creatures originating from the sea, whether it be fish, mammals that live in the sea, and horses alongside Pegasi. This skill is so high that creatures feel something akin to divine authority when speaking with Perseus. Even some phantasmal beasts are compelled to obey Percy, so long as they aren't children of Keto. Riding is as the name implies, though Percy does gain an advantage when riding sea creatures.

Storm Creation is a mana-exhausting skill that allows users to create storms bordering on hurricane levels, even making the very environment turn against one's foes, though Percy needs time and mana to create one. The same applies for Earth-Shaker, with Percy creating tremors that, depending on the location, could cause natural disasters. A Master must use such techniques with immense precaution, lest they run out of their mana by allowing Percy to use them.

Unique Skills

Mystery Slayer: B. A unique skill given to those who were famous for slaying monsters or beasts that were only found during The Age of Gods. It gives the user an immense advantage against creatures or beings that are demonic or supernatural, which can be seen through phantasmal beasts. This consists of beings with the demonic or earth attributes, though if it was a higher rank it would reach into the divine. Since Percy was a famous monster slayer, he received this rank. However, he never won against opponents with divinity (which were very few, and even then, he rarely defeated them without outside help), so he doesn't receive the merits of this skill in higher amounts.

Andreias Amarantos (Imitation): Though this is mainly considered to be a noble phantasm when used by Achilles, multiple figures have bathed in the River Styx in the world Percy lived in, making it lose its 'mystery,' and is thus converted into a normal skill. Percy is one of the few known who has this skill, for he bathed in the River Styx so he could access its blessings in order to fight against the Titan King. It is immediately activated once Percy enters battle, boosting his parameters by a + sign while giving him Achilles' invulnerability to anything but hits from those who have divinity.

However, this skill comes with its own downsides. If Percy fights for a long amount of time (about a day's worth) he will drain himself of magical energy to the point of exhaustion. Furthermore, if his weak spot is hit while using this skill, rather than merely losing his invulnerability and having his parameters decrease, he will immediately die, even if he is soaked in water to the point that the wound would heal even after it is hit. Overall, it is better to use such a skill pragmatically.

Hero of Olympus: A. A unique skill which is given strictly to those of the Greco-Roman Pantheon, particularly those that were involved in battles where the pantheon was at a high level of danger. This gives the wielder of the skill a sort of divine authority over mystery from that pantheon, an aura that invokes both awe and fear to any being that originated from it. It also allows Percy to access the multiple mysteries he encountered during his life, so long as they were used during combat.

Noble Phantasms

Anaklusmos, The Sword Blessed by The Stars and the Sea (Anti-Unit to Anti-Army): A+. Percy's sword, the one he wielded throughout most of his entire life. Though it was once owned by Hercules, Percy is the sword's true owner since he made amends with the one that originally gifted it to the son of Zeus, Zoë Nightshade.

This has given the sword multiple abilities it didn't have during its life. Percy can access a minor form of Hercules 'Nine Lives' Technique, though without the hero's superhuman strength. Percy can also use it as a conduit for his own power over water, allowing him to have divine authority over the ocean second to those of divine spirits.

However, its strongest ability would be its connection to the Huntress, the constellation Artemis raised in Zoë's honor. The sword itself is a bunrei, a terminal of Zoë's divine power before she lost her status as a minor goddess after she was cast off from the Garden of the Hesperides. From there, she is willing to lend Percy her power by using the constellation as a way to snipe his enemies. However, such a power can only be activated during the night, and when both the moon and the stars can be seen.

The reason it varies so much in terms of scale is that Zoë can use her power in multiple ways. She can use her power to increase the sword's cutting ability, allowing it to slice through most defenses like butter. She can also use her constellation to launch attacks in various ways, whether it be shooting small lasers against multiple opponents, or even a massive blast that could erase an army from existence. Of course, the last option needs time to build up, and immense amounts of mana to use.

Orkos Tou Poseidónas; Father, Answer the Call (Anti-Fortress): A++. During The Battle of Manhattan, Percy sat on Poseidon's throne in a plea for aid. He begged his father to abandon his palace in Atlantis, which was at siege by the titan Oceanus, and help his siblings alongside nephews and nieces to fight against Typhon. Poseidon responded to Percy's call, and this action was crystallized as a Noble Phantasm.

Poseidon comes to Percy's aid once again when he uses this Noble Phantasm, calling forth a tsunami as he rides his chariot of Hippocampi into battle. He is undefeatable, and the only thing any opponent can do is hope to weather the storm. Any opponents that miss an endurance check, a luck check, or lack a Noble Phantasm that can possibly counter it, are instantly wiped out. However this Noble Phantasm can only be used once, for the World itself rejects Poseidon if he dares to show his face beyond the Reverse Side of the World.

Ypóschesi Apó Ton Ólympos; The Promise Made by The Gods: EX. When Percy rejected immortality from the Olympians, an offer they made as a form of gratitude after the end of second Titanomachia, Percy instead forced them to fulfill a promise. A promise that they would claim any demigod before the age of sixteen, granting them knowledge of their birthright. Furthermore, the minor gods and their children would be allowed a place at Camp Half-Blood, even the ones that rebelled against the gods.

This is a Noble Phantasm that allows him to draw on such a promise, summoning every demigod that has been claimed at Camp Half-Blood ever since. Its nature is similar to Iskandar's Ionioi Hetairoi, with Percy calling on Camp Half-Blood as a reality marble, and summoning every demigod that was claimed there to fight at his side. However, in comparison to the soldiers of Iskandar's army which were merely low-tier Servants, these demigods can range from low-tier servants to those of immense power.


To Clarify, I did take some portions from Imaginary Seas, a fanfiction also made by the author of Holding Back the Sea. However, his Percy is extremely broken, and while this Percy also is in terms of lore, I wanted to make him a bit more toned down in comparison to what he made.