AN: A list of new terms used in this chapter: Pain-Bringer= Child of Algea ( the goddess of pain),

Halfling= demigods allied to the Seven's cause (when I say halflings, I mean all demigods who have allied themselves to the seven, and when I say demigods I mean enemy demigods),

Misties, or mist-manipulators = children of Hecate (not all of them can control mist, but most can),

Fire bringers= children of Hephaestus (only Leo can control fire, but they are all called Fire bringers),

Medics= children of Apollo who's gift is healing. (musically inclined children are called Musicians, and light inclined children are called Light-bringers.)

The main characters are all about 15 in this. All of the wars happened, but they took less time. I don't know why this happened, it just did so suck it up and deal with it. This is not a major detail, just in case you are wondering why they aren't in college or university or whatever. :) Enjoy!

The demigods ran out, stopping only to grab their weapons that are leaning against the wall. Percy takes charge, readying his troops and evaluating the threat.

"There are about 25 on each side!" Donna, a Pain-Bringer (she was previously known as a daughter of Algea), yells. "I think the gods had other, unclaimed children who they trained up. There's more of us than there is of them, but only by about 50!"

Percy swears and call orders to his generals. "Frank and Nico, take the left! Piper and Will, take the right! Jason, Thalia and Leo can take the front, and Reyna and Hazel can have our backs. You all need to get your troops ready. Me and Annabeth, along with our trainees, will take on the biggest threat, Kratos, god of strength."

The halflings nod and position themselves. This was a result of Athena's death. The magic barriers Hazel and the misties had put up had been breached, and the halflings were ready for a fight.

"Leo! Fire at will!" Annabeth shouts.

Leo nods and launches a huge stun bomb at the first wave of approaching demigods. It knocks back and knocks out the first five, but the other keep on advancing, swords clutched in slightly trembling fingers. Jason glances around and spots the little mortal, Ash engaged in a frantic discussion with a Wise One. Ash kicks out at an enemy who gets too close for comfort and the enemy goes flying back, crashing into one of their comrades. He sees a mistie rear back, clutching at a bleeding eye. The god-loving demigods are powerful, but they lack the years of training and the hardened hearts that make the halflings so lethal.

Jason feels a sting on his arm, and looks round to see a traitor demigod lunging towards him, ready for another go. The demigod looks to be a girl, and she looks to be the child of an Olympian, if the faint aura of power that surrounds her is any indicator.

"You fight well for a traitor" Jason says. He smiles a wolfish smile, raking his eyes over the girl. He searches for the slight signal that shows who her godly parent is. " Too well, in fact, you must be a daughter of Mars." He says. He knows he has got it correct when the girl's eyes widen in shock, and she stumbles slightly.

"How did on earth you know?" She demands, voice trembling. Her voice sounds like it comes from money, and it makes Jason wonder what sort of life she had before she was drafted into this war.

" Elementary, dear. You fight too well for you to be an amateur, but not well enough to have been properly trained. Only children of Ares fight that well without training. Although, you are too formal to be Greek, you are a daughter of Mars. It's a shame you support the puny gods, We could use a fighter as good as you on our side" He finishes his theory with a smirk, and leans forward to kick at the girl's ankle.

The girl's mouth drops open in pain , and Jason takes his chance, he jumps forward, and his sword slips through a chink in the girl's armour, and connects with the softness of her stomach. The girl cries out, and falls to the ground, blood spurting out of her armour. Jason didn't kill her, Percy hates it when unnecessary bloodshed happens. Anyway, Jason's not a monster, he doesn't like killing children. Although Jason is a technically child himself at only 15 years of age. Besides, the Olympians will probably abandon anyone with wounds too serious to be moved. The Medics will treat any enemy's who could be useful, and leave the rest to die, sometimes, they'll put suffering demigods out of their misery, and give them a cyanide pill, which brings instant, painless death. By helping demigods who could useful to their rebellion, they gain more allies to The Seven's Cause.

A scream from a nearby enemy demigods pierces through Jason's thoughts, and he turns and stabs the demigod through the head, narrowly avoiding the point of the sword that was positioned to skewer his neck. Jason ducks under a demigod's arm, kicks it's feet out from underneath it, and barges through the mosh of fighting demigods until he reaches Thalia. Jason exchanges a nod and a nod with Thalia, and they stretch their arms out, harnessing the winds, and slowly stirring up a storm. The storm rains down on the enemy, blinding and deafening them.

It's a useful distraction, and it means Percy, who is valiantly fighting Kratos, has time to empty his mind, reach out with his powers and control the ichor pumping through Kratos's veins. Jason watches as Percy's face changes to something different, something other. He watches as Percy stops being the happy go lucky, slightly shattered boy they know, and starts becoming a monster, a threat. Jason watches as Percy uses the power that he owns, the power that he pried from the gods. Percy smiles and clenches his fist. Kratos's head explodes and the demigods duck to avoid the burning ichor. Percy just stands there, laughing at the pain and destruction he caused.

"Get out or you'll be next." Percy snarls. His voice is harsh and raw.

The remaining enemies turn and flee, forgetting their fallen comrades. Annabeth smiles in satisfaction at their retreating figures.

"It appears we have a victory to celebrate, my friends" She announces to her loyal followers. "But first, can the fire- bringers light the pyres? We have enemies and allies alike to mourn. But once we have dealt with them, we will feast!"

The watching halflings cheer and praise their rulers.

AN: Thanks for reading. The new terms shouldn't be too hard to understand, they all have a connection with their original names. No halflings have changed their names, but they are training more with their powers, as at Camp Half Blood, we don't see many demigods apart from Percy using their powers. Also, the reason that the halflings treat their enemies' dead with respect is because, they now that all the enemy demigods are just children who didn't get a chance to choose their path in life. Also, there are about 100 enemy demigods and about 150 halflings. People will die, obviously, but those are the average amount of people there are. REVIEW!