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The last thing Percy remembered was frantically cramming Latin flashcards with Grover, down the hall from Mr. Brunner’s classroom. They had a test in an hour. Didn’t they? His head spun. A tree shadowed him, blocking out the sun, but even in the shade he was sweating, his Yancy uniform shirt sticking to his skin. He pushed himself up, heart thumping. He was in a clearing, and he wasn’t alone.
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i.e., another Broken Pantheon fic, where a few demigods end up stranded in a world where the gods don't have quite so many children
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Inheritance of the Gods by Savanna_Ann
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
17 Jun 2026
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In one universe, demigods bleed for a pantheon that rarely notices them. Percy Jackson burns under growing divinity with no god to guide him. Annabeth Chase drowns beneath brilliance that no one bothers to protect. Nico di Angelo drifts half-alive, half-dead, always unwanted in the places he tries to stay. Will Solace holds the power to heal and to destroy and fears both in equal measure. Luke Castellan lies forgotten in death. Pollux walks with half a soul. Castor wanders lost in the dark between worlds.
In another universe, the gods have been cursed barren since the dawn of their reign. No children. No heirs. No softness to temper their wild divinity. They are beautiful and terrible, wolf-bright and star-eyed, ancient beings wearing human shapes but never fully human. And they are starving—starving for children they cannot have.
When the two worlds press together like hands on opposite sides of glass, Chaos—First Mother of All, the creator who watched the suffering of both—makes a choice.
This is a story about seven demigods who were never meant to survive their world—
and the pantheon that was always meant to love them.( Broken Pantheon AU)
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The Age Of Everything Else by branchesofclovers
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan, The Trials of Apollo - Rick Riordan
18 Jun 2026
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The Mist falls. The gods are real. And Percy Jackson, newly appointed ambassador of Olympus, has to convince a terrified, angry, and deeply confused world not to burn itself down in response.
Between assassination attempts, death threats, and an alarming number of people who either want to worship him or kill him (sometimes both), Percy has to navigate divine politics, mortal fear, and his own complicated feelings for a certain sun god who won't stop stealing his lines.
A story about forgiveness, second chances, and what happens when ordinary people have to learn to live with the extraordinary.
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Percy Jackson and the Mortifying Ordeal of Being Known by Tired_Gay_Theatre_Kid
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
15 Jun 2026
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Being related to Bruce Wayne had its ups and downs. Being a demigod made that all the more difficult.
Percy Jackson, son of Sally Jackson, formally Wayne, lived with his uncle Bruce from age seven to fifteen, before the realities of being a demigod made it clear that there was no place for him in Gotham.Two years later, Percy had lived through two great prophecies, multiple wars, and Tartarus, and just wanted to feel safe again.
So, he decided to go back home, even with the bat infestation.Series
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The Unintended by Monkey_Madness123
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, The Trials of Apollo - Rick Riordan
13 Jun 2026
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Apollo was having a perfectly good morning- right up until he vomited down the side of the sun chariot. Which was incredibly strange, if you asked him, because gods simply do not get sick.
As if that weren’t strange enough, an unintended meet-up with Percy Jackson in a Target parking lot revealed that the demigod was hearing prayers- something that Apollo was actually not responsible for, despite what Percy seemed to think.
Apollo didn’t need his prophetic powers to know this was going to be a looong day. But hey- at least he got to spend it with Percy. (Which, naturally, improved things considerably).
