Sorry Avard I'll can't take some of your suggestions since that would be changing the plot of the story. If you guys want some suggestions, just tell me in review, I'll try to fit them in =) Anyways here's chap 5 :D:D:D
"I did as you told, Lord. I helped the stupid boy to summon them. The legendary monsters Typhon and Keto are once again roaming the earth." Gaia spoke. "Though, he does not know that it was I who helped him." She added helpfully.
"Good. Where is the weapon the I ordered the Telekhines to make?" The cloaked man asked. "Here," Gaia replied, passing a leather box to chaos. Inside was perfectly crafted dagger, two feet long, deadly and fatal. It had a leather grip encrusted with sparkling jewels, with an end so sharp you would cower simply at sight. The cloaked man gripped the dagger firmly, and it fit perfectly in his hand.
"I see," he sighed with admiration, examining the blade. "Beautifully crafted, a leather handle made from frozen ice in the River Lethe… None but me can touch the dagger. A blade dipped in the depths of the River Styx. One touch, and the blade shall burn away your body and soul. A blade so sharp no material in the Universe can resist." The man laughed. "Prepare the army." "Yes, sir." Gaia replied.
Artemis
I watched sadly as Zeus announced the unthinkable. "Percy Jackson has reawakened the ancient monsters Keto and Typhon. Ares fell in battle yesterday. We must act now." The gods tried to hide it, but I could feel the fear radiating from the room, the bewildered faces of the Olympians. How could Percy be so powerful that he could summon Typhon and Keto from their prisons? I thought uneasily, half-scared, half-admiring.
"Hephaestus, set up traps at the border of Olympus. Hades, unleash the dead from the underworld and set them on Jackson's army. Athena, you shall come with me. You too, Apollo. Artemis, you and your hunters shall hunt down the most threatening monsters in action. Poseidon - Where's Poseidon?" Not another one down, I thought silently. "He's fighting his war against Keto," Iris piped up. "Fine." Zeus said. "The rest of you, we shall fight Typhon to the last man!" The Olympians cheered half-heartedly.
Percy
Keto was doing a fine job of keeping Poseidon busy. I watched as Keto roared and crashed into a line of Mermen, who scattered on sight. Keto whipped around, thrashing her tail against hordes of upcoming Cyclopes. "Destroy them all!" I ordered, pointing my blade at Poseidon. "I remembered my promise, Poseidon." I started. "You shall feel my wrath. Here is what I repay you for your actions." I blazed. Poseidon didn't respond. He was too busy fighting Keto with his trident, but he was no match for the ancient monster. I gave Keto a nod, before heading towards Olympus.
"COME OUT, ZEUS! OR ARE YOU TOO SCARED TO SHOW YOUR MISSHAPEN FACE?" I yelled. I rammed my sword against the gates of Olympus, and they crushed like dust. A teenage boy with a fiery black aura of pure power, lead an army of monsters, marching through Olympus, slaying every single demigod he saw. Trees were burned, the marble ground was cracking, and satyrs and demigods ran for their lives.
I slashed my sword and the doors of Olympus burst out in my anger, facing ten suprised Olympians in the throne room.
"ZEUS!" I shall have my revenge!" I said triumphantly, pointing my sword directly at Zeus' heart. "IMPOSSIBLE!" Zeus wailed. "How – How could you –" "I am blessed by Chaos. I wield the Curse of Achilles. I shall destroy Olympus." My voice seemed deep and powerful, seemed inhuman, a voice more ancient than Gaia. The Olympians trembled in fear, trembling from my power.
Zeus raised his bolt threateningly. "You have bathed in the Styx. Chaos has blessed you. But you are no match for my lightning bolt, little hero." Zeus thundered, his voice dangerous. He threw the bolt with at me accuracy as he did to Porphyrion fifteen years ago.
This was the final stand. I summoned the power of Chaos from the sky, from the Underworld, from the Universe. Power surged through me as I literally glowed black, the blessing of Chaos radiating from every part of my body. Both hands on Riptide, I grasped the magic blade as hard as possible.
"FOR CHAOS!" I yelled as the bolt slammed into me, millions of volts of Electricity vibrating in my hands, for I would have been fried if not for my invulnerability. I concentrated on my powers, letting out all my energy; I swung my sword with all my might. There was a huge explosion from the center of the lightning bolt as brightness illuminated the throne room. I was thrown back by the explosion, and slammed against a wall. When the light died down, I saw the lightning bolt, a supernatural weapon from the King of Gods, snapped if half, powerless from a blow from my blade. Zeus, almighty god, lay motionless in the middle of the throne room, spread eagled, as his essence drifted peacefully to Tartarus.
My eyes burned dark with hate. I could feel my power, my authority, my unlimited strength. "WHO DARES CHALLENGE ME?" I yelled. My monster mates cheered in approval. Someone gave a call, and charged towards me. It was Matthew. "You!" I shouted. You twisted the mind of the camp. You turned the gods against me!" I yelled in frustration.
Matthew sneered. "I am the hero of Olympus. Leave before I kill you." I growled at the arrogant jerk. He thrust his sword at my head, but a blocked the blow with a lazy flick of my sword. I spun and feinted to the right, and struck a blow and his left arm. Immortal ichor flowed from the cut, but he growled and pounced with his sword. I kicked him several feet away, and striked at his stomach with my blade. He doubled over in pain, and using the advantage I pointed the sword at his chest.
"You shall pay for your actions." I said menacingly. The gods stayed seated, too scared to interfere. "No, please, don't kill me!" Matthew squealed, hugging my leg. I softened for a bit. Bad mistake. Matthew twisted my leg, and tripped me, thrusting his sword tip into a chink in my armour. CLANG. His blade shattered. "Did I ever tell you that I was invincible?" I spoke quietly. "You can't defeat me. My powers rivals at the height of the Primordials!" I bellowed, and slashed at Matthew straight in the chest.
His eyes opened wide in fear of seeing his own blood. "Nooo," he wailed. I kicked him away, and he lay still. "Go to Hades." I spat over his body. "Now, I will have my revenge!" I yelled at the sky.
"Charge!" I commanded and my monster friends slashed grounds open, destroying portraits, and I hacked through thrones, letting out all my anger and frustration. The gods hid at a corner while giants tore down the walls, Drakons smashing at thrones, and Chimeras wrecking havoc. Within minutes, Olympus, the power of the gods, were reduced to nothing but rubble. Suddenly, I heard a small, soft voice.
"Please, Percy, we are so sorry." I turned to see Artemis, pleading as tears dripped from her eyes. The other gods lowered their heads in shame. "Sorry, Godling. I should have cared about your feelings." It was Hades, muttering in shame. "Please." Hephaestus pleaded hoarsely. "We deserve it. But give us another chance, Percy." Apollo said, being serious for the first time in his life.
A spirit, more powerful than the rest, drifted into view with a powerful green glow around him. It was Poseidon, who had been killed by Keto in war. He was wearing his usual Bermuda shorts and fishing cap, but his expression was sad.
"Sorry, Percy, I… I owe you my life. I didn't realize what a fool I was. I am truly sorry. I hope you will forgive us for our actions" Poseidon tried to hug me, but he spirit went through me.
"Thanks… Dad." I thought for a moment. I considered forgiving them. Before I could decide, a high, powerful voice rang behind me, clear and cold. "Very good, Percy. Now, destroy them all, and I shall dominate."
