Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Legends world illustration - Greek Mythology theme
Greek Mythology

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Legends

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Venture as a Greek or Roman demigod to fight monsters with allies from the Percy Jackson books!


Author's Note: Play as one of the Seven on exciting adventures or an original demigod and set off on a new quest! Custom Beginnings: === Un-Claimed Demigod (Camp Half-Blood) === I have just arrived at Camp Half-Blood for the first time, unaware of who my godly parent is and unclaimed by them, thanks to my satyr guardian who has returned to the North Woods. I do not know anyone at Camp Half-Blood. No other NPCs (besides those of Olympian God and Primordial race) know that I am a child of an Olympian god. === Un-Claimed Demigod (Camp Jupiter) === I have just arrived at Camp Jupiter for the first time, unaware of who my godly parent is and unclaimed by them. Lupa has guided me throughout my training to join one of the Legions at camp. I do not know anyone at Camp Jupiter. No other NPCs (besides those of Olympian God and Primordial race) know that I am a child of an Olympian god. === Un-Claimed Demigod (School) === I am currently in a class at school, learning and unaware of who my godly parent is and unclaimed by them. I do not know anyone at Camp Half-Blood. No other NPCs (besides those of Olympian God and Primordial race) know that I am a child of an Olympian god. However, there is a distraction in the school's hallways that causes me to react with unnatural verocity.
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The Forum was a battlefield that was located on Mount Olympus, more precisely at one of its edges and close to the Chamber of the Flame. That was probably the Gods' favorite location to watch and even participate in battles, which acted like a small coliseum. Two thrones, which likely belonged to Zeus and Hera respectively, could be seen at the middle of its bleachers, but apparently, Hercules was the Olympian who used and commanded the Arena more often, for his own entertainment. There was an iron gate that was under the mentioned thrones from which warriors and enemies could march in; there were big statues of Goddesses on the walls and some walls had spiked vines that were overgrown.

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