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Complex Application to a Deadly Confrontation by Magnoliclies
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan
07 Dec 2025
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An inciting event is a point at the beginning of a story that sets the plot in motion. All events that follow are due to the inciting event, whether big or small in the grand scheme of a story.
Petra's inciting event is getting picked on by a god to join a quest she doesn't want. But, what is a story without proper motivation for its characters?
A boring one, but one Petra wishes she could have.
In which a girl is reborn as the daughter of Dionysus, to her utter chagrin. If only that were the least of her worries.
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- Part 1 of Complex Applications-verse
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Warring Heart by MoonWitch96
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
07 Jul 2025
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People forget that if you asked the people of ancient Sparta, Aphrodite was a goddess of war, that she was connected to the ocean and war and blood and along with beauty and love. Of her several epitaphs, she had been the Dark One, that it was her son Eros who sowed chaos at her whim and at her feet, and that the gods feared love as much as they craved it. That another of her names was Ishtar, as surely as it was also Venus, goddess of war and beauty and love and defier of death.
When the daughter of Aphrodite, touched by Death, looks across the face of lost Percy Jackson, she certainly remembers all about her godly parent, because she had been a mythology scholar in her first life, and she hears the call of war as she looks into sea-green eyes.
Or Sena Strand is much like her mother, and when something is her’s, she plays for keeps.
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Mortem Obire by thatdamnuchiha
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan, The Trials of Apollo - Rick Riordan
06 Jan 2024
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There was an inexplicable irony to it all, and Harriet would forever curse her ‘Potter’s Luck’ even when she was no longer a Potter in name. Divination was meant to be a joke of a subject, and had coincidentally been her worst grade at OWL level.
Somehow that made her eligible to receive visions of a future yet to come in a world where there’s no other choice for her but to become a hero once more.
(or; in which Harriet Potter is reborn as a daughter of Apollo, and all the subsequent consequences this brings.)
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Heretic Child by Lost_in_Paradis
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV 2023), Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
08 May 2026
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Adeline Blackwood didn't know much about life outside Camp Half-Blood. She didn't even know who her divine parent was, even though she thought she'd get some answers after the Second Titan War.
Who was an unclaimed child in the middle of heroes? That sounded like a reasonable question she never got an answer for it.
Almost one year after the rebellion, a new threat resurfaced alongside an old prophecy that the gods did everything in their power to avoid. Still, what they needed to learn was that sometimes their choices could lead to unthinkable consequences that could condemn all of them.
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Power means cruelty, and cruelty means God by BlackStoryPieces
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller
03 Jan 2024
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The older man raised an eyebrow. "My brother seems to think you are a god.”
"And you don't?” Percy asked, tilting his head.
Sure, Hazel had once told him that she had only helped him the first time they met because she had feared he was a vengeful god who would have killed her on the spot otherwise. He had thought, of course, that she was only joking.
The man took a minute to answer. "You have the eyes of a god. I feel the urge to submit to you as I would to a god. You have the requisite reverent aura of a divine executioner. But- your smile is still too human.”
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Percy, Nico and Will are thrown into the time of the Trojan War, and each of them experiences a side of Ancient Greece that changes their view of those they call father.
Meanwhile, the one who sent them there hopes to turn the demigods against the gods. How could they eventually not hate them when they witness the immortals at the height of their power?

