Percy's thoughts = Italics
Someone texting! = *Enjoy*
(Percy will now think the word observe to use the skill. I am tired of writing "I used the observe skill")
( I know Hestia is not the goddess of fire, but here, she is.)
(Thanks to my beta reader Qwityboy!)
(Percy's POV)
I felt a warm hand on my shoulder as I looked at Reika's eye. Turning my head slightly, I saw Hestia with a concerned look on her face.
"What happened?" asked Hestia.
I sat down on the ice, pulling her down with me gently. I then recounted to her all that had occurred while still holding Reika's eye in my palm.
"Are you going to implant that into one of your eyes?" Curiously asked Hestia.
Should I? it would be helpful in a way. I would remember her every time I look into the mirror. Not only that there are unknown stats that come with it.
Turning the eye in my palm, I watched as the molten orange eye glowed. Observe
[Reminder of a friend]
[You may implant this eye]
[Chance of success - 100%]
"Yeah, I will." I said to Hestia. Then I brought the eye to mine.
I really hope this works.
There was a flash of dark purple light. Then the pain started. It felt as if small knives were being pressed into my skull, one by one.
I felt Hestia lift my head, and then all went black.
(Hestia's POV)
I watched as Percy lifted the eye next to his own. There was a dark purple flash, and he collapsed to the ground. At first, I thought everything was fine other than the fact he fell, but then Percy opened his mouth and spat out blood.
Moving forward, I grabbed him, trying to make sure he was not going to choke. Carefully moving his head, I laid him down on the ground next to me.
Taking a glance around, I decided to remove the ice. Holding out my hand, a flicker of flame appeared. Using it, I started to melt the ice while making sure not to burn Percy.
It's amusing how mortals assumed that Hephaestus is the god of fire. All because of that forge and him having a small domain with fire. Well maybe in a way he is a minor god of fire, but his are mere embers to mine.
I shook my head. The only fire he could use was normal fire. Such was the fate one has when having only a small domain.
I smirked and changed the fire as I melted the rest of the ice.
If anyone witnessed this scene, they would see two people, one sleeping, while the other burning the ice with an outstretched arm. Black flames extending from her palm.
(Percy's POV)
I woke with a gasp while attempting to push myself off the ground. My face paled as I fell back down. I could still feel phantom aches from implanting the eye.
A warm hand ran through my hair. Cracking an eye open, I saw Hestia watching me, worry covering her face.
"I don't believe that was supposed to happen." I rasped out, my throat dry.
Hestia waved her hand gave me a cup of water.
Lifting the cup to my lips, I drank. Each gulp tasting better than the last. "Thanks." I said as I finished.
"Any ideas on why this transpired?" asked Hestia with a frown and raised eyebrow.
I was about to tell her no, when I noticed the bracelet flash. Pushing myself up into a sitting position, I clicked it.
[Congratulation! You have defied the fates]
[You managed to change your eye]
[Stats unlocked at level 100]
[Skill revealed at level 150]
[Special ability unlocked at level 250]
[Reward]
+ 1,000 mana [Permanent as long as you have this eye]
"I, apparently, defied fate." I told her after a short pause.
"That's right..." muttered Hestia. "The fates turned your eye color to purple, and yet you were able to change it."
"Well," I said as I stood ignoring the little pain, I felt remembering at that memory. "Let's head back to the cabin."
Grabbing my hand, Hestia walked with me back to our camp.
...
I stood infront of the mirror, staring at my face. The glowing molten orange eye was a significantly different than the purple one. Unfortunately, it would attract quite a bit of attention. Tracing the left side of my face, I was surprised to see not a single scar. I was half expecting to see knife wounds after this morning.
Turning the water on, I splashed my face with cold water and tried cleaning the dried blood from my mouth. I need something to cover this eye.
I wiped my face with a towel, and then turned the water off. What do I do now? The quest is over. Reika is dead. And the end of summer is approaching. I sighed, feeling a newfound weight on my shoulders.
A small smile came over my face as I exited the bathroom. Hestia was passed out on the couch. I remember back a couple of weeks ago when I asked if she needed sleep.
She replied that naturally, as a goddess, she did not require sleep unless exhausted. But even though she doesn't require it, didn't mean it wasn't a fun activity for her.
Shrugging off my v-jacket along with my shirt, I placed them both on the bed. Sitting down, I opened the item shop. I now needed to search for some sort of covering for my eye.
After a couple of minutes of searching, I found the only eyepatch in the item shop. I should have been trying it on by now, but and I couldn't believe what I was reading. I found a beautiful black eyepatch the only one in the store and... IT WAS CRAZY EXPENSIVE!
Who pays 100,000 dollars for an eyepatch?! I mean sure, I DID need some coverage for my eye. And I had a little over two hundred thousand left, but still, this eyepatch was WAY overpriced.
*Sigh* Clicking the buy option, I watch as the eyepatch appears in my hand. It was a dark black that matched my hair, and the material was comfortable. Yet no light went through.
Slipping it on my head, I covered my left eye. I blinked with my open eye. This would take some time to get used too.
Getting off the bed, I walked over to Hestia who was waking up.
"What do you think?" I asked her. Hestia turned her head and stared blankly at me for a moment. Then burst out in laughter.
I raised a brow while looking down at my outfit. My hair reached my shoulders and had silver/black claps attached. I was wearing slightly torn black jeans. No tank and no shoes. With tattoos lining my body and an eyepatch.
"Alright, I do look a little weird..." I mutter.
"You... you.." Hestia gasped for breath. "You'd probably look... better... with shoes... and a coat on." She managed to gasp out in-between the chuckles.
Shaking my head, I grabbed the tank, jacket, shoes, and put them on. "How about now?" I asked her with my arms spread out.
Hestia stood up and circled me. She was staring at my outfit critically. After a minute, she nodded her head. "That will do. Although you may need another color besides black." said Hestia as she finished her inspection.
I was about to reply when I remembered what I had gotten this morning — thinking of the object. I watched as the frozen scorpion appeared in my hand.
"Is there anything this can be used for?" I asked Hestia as I showed what was in my hand.
Hestia stared at the monster in my hand in interest. "Not that I know of." She paused. "I thought monsters turned to dust when they died."
I turned to look at the scorpion in the ice block. Was this thing still alive?
I put the scorpion back in my inventory. I was not about to take the chance that it would get free. Maybe I'll do something about it when my level is higher.
A grin broke out on Hestia's face. "I never did buy you a present for your birthday, did I Percy?"
"What do you mean?" I ask curiously. That was quite a while ago.
"You'll see~" said Hestia, then she flamed away.
The smile from Hestia's actions was wiped from my face as I looked out the window. There in the front of the cabin was a crowd of demigods with that annoying girl Annabeth at the center. I'll have to avoid her. I doubt she is happy about being left out on the quest.
Smirking a little I used my newly acquired Cheshire ability. Looking down, I watched as my body slowly faded from view. This ability is perfect for avoiding these demigods.
Knowing I had limited time, I carefully opened the window, then slipped outside. As I was... leaving. I remembered that almost all demigods disliked me.
Opening my reputation, I checked the demigod section.
demigod reputation 42% [Almost all demigods like you]
My face twitched. Are all of these demigods so fickle? I complete a quest, and the reputation counter raises.
Picking up my speed, I ran for a few seconds. Once I was a decent distance from the cabin, I turned off the Cheshire ability. I didn't want to use all my mana when there wasn't a reason too.
I sat down on the dirt floor and thought about what I was going to do. It was apparent I needed to train. I am far too weak. This quest showed me that. Now the problem was, how am I going to raise my level.
Quests are good. But, they don't appear very often. Hunting monsters was good exp. Except I have to find them which will take time.
Sighing a little, I stretched back as I thought on what to do. I felt a slight tug on the back of my jacket. Losing my balance for a moment, I fell backward.
I blinked. What was going on here? When I started to fall back. I assumed I would hit the floor. Instead, I was still falling and could only see the light from above.
In a panic, I Threw my hands to the side of the wall, and tried to at least slow down my fall. But, the walls were too wet for me to get a good grip on. Taking a look down, all I got to see was the approaching floor at an extreme speed. Then all went dark.
...
I woke with a groan and a splitting headache. Pushing myself up, I took a quick look around.
I was in a room of some sort. It was about 30 meters wide and 20 meters high with some faint untraceable light making the room visible. Looking up at the ceiling, I searched for the hole I fell out from. There was nothing there. It was as if the roof filled in the hole after I came through.
As I began to check for any injuries, I may have. I noticed a flashing light on the bracelet. Clicking it a window appeared.
[Congratulations!]
[You have found your first dungeon!]
[During this dungeon, you will face monsters and have the chance to find loot.]
[Choose Difficulty] - Easy - Intermediate - Normal - Hard - Very Hard - Expert - Master]
[The higher the difficulty, the greater the rewards.]
There is no way this is just a coincidence. I mean, I was thinking on how to raise my level. And out of nowhere, this appears.
Ignoring the question for the moment, I clicked another flashing light.
[The ranking system has appeared. Your current gear has been given a rank. Any equipment you find in the future will have a rank.]
[Ranking System] - F - E - D - C - B - A - S - SS - SSS
[F is the lowest rank with SSS being the highest.]
[Only special items will have stats. Or things bought from the item shop. Warning - Clothing/Armor with stats and other abilities will be more expensive.]
I stared dumbfounded at the window. This was astounding!
Before choosing the difficulty, I decided to check if any of my clothes had stats on them. After a few minutes and finally getting observe to level 10. I found only two items that had stats.
First was my jacket. The stats which I had forgotten about were unsealed.
[Black sleeveless V-Jacket] - Rank A -Durability: Unbreakable - Upgradable
[Stats]
Vit - 80
Dex - 100
Int - 140
My eyes lit up as I read the stats. This was going to be a huge help. Not only that, It 's upgradable.
Turning my head, I checked my other item, the eyepatch.
[Unique Eyepatch] - Rank F -Durability: Unbreakable - Upgradable
[Stats]
Wis - 10
Cha - 10
I guess I know why that eyepatch was so expensive now. Standing up, I put on the jacket and eyepatch. Jumping a little, I tested out my new stats. I felt... lighter.
Going back to the other window, I reread the difficulty options. The rewards will be better. So I should pick the higher difficulty. But, I don't know what monsters are down there. Who knows what could happen.
Taking a deep breath, I chose very hard. It was in the middle. Not easy yet, not on master. Just in between.
[Do you accept the consequences of choosing the very hard difficulty.]
Y/N
I stared at the text. Consequences? My eyes narrowed a bit. I made my choice.
Once I clicked yes, the room started to shake. Bracing myself, I waited for the quake to pass.
After a few moments, the room stilled. Taking a glance around, I looked for any changes. There at the center of one of the walls was a hole. Walking forward, I peeked inside. There was a large tunnel going into the darkness. I could barely make out where the walls were.
Reaching for the strap of my eyepatch, I pulled it off. No way was I going to attempt to see with one eye only in this darkness.
I opened my left eye and stared into the darkness. WHAT! My mind went blank. I could see everything with my left eye. It was as if the tunnel gained a luminescent glow. I could see the walls, rats, and some water dripping down from the ceiling.
Grabbing one of my knives, I threw it at a rat that had come a little too close. The rat exploded in a shower of black blood. Some black mist slowly rose from the floor.
I stared wide-eyed. Monsters didn't have blood. How did this rat have some? Not only that, but it was black!
Taking a step forward and ignoring the mist, I started to throw my knives at anything moved. Ten minutes later, all the rats were dead.
I was about to continue when something odd happened. My legs buckled beneath me, and I collapsed to the floor. "Status." I croaked my throat going dry.
[HP: 495/3,225]
[Stamina: 307/1,055.5]
[Mana: 5,320/5,320]
[Status: Poisoned] - 5:23 seconds remaining.
That's new. After reading the text, and with the last of my remaining strength, I reached into my inventory and grabbed a health potion. Raising my arm, I could see my veins starting to turn black. Opening wide, I dumped the potion in my mouth.
The effect was immediate. I gasped spitting up black blood as I rose. The mist, that's the only thing it could be. I was never hit by any of the rats, nor did I eat anything. So it could only have been the black mist.
[New skill gained!]
Poison resistance Lv-1 (22%)
I scowled at the window. I needed to be far more careful. Standing up, I continued through the tunnel. After about an hour, I came to a stop at a wooden wall. It came reasonably close to the ceiling and was far too high to climb.
Smirking, I changed into my raven form. This was having far more uses than I thought it would.
Flying up, I landed on the top of the wall. I was not going to fly in without scouting the area first.
The first thing I noticed was the movement. Then I saw them. Swarms of green monsters. They were small and hunched a little. With beady eyes, and slightly twisted faces. Some of them were working on metal, while others carried what looked to be meat on some poles.
There were some constructing buildings, while others looked to be feeding wolves. And were those... mounts?
What are these... creatures? Observe.
[Name: Sriok] Lv.70
[Age: 41 [Race: Goblin] [Title: Weakest in the village]
[HP: 2,130/2,130]
[Stats]
Strength - 920
Vitality - 211
Dexterity - 731
Intelligence - 30
Wisdom: - 30
Then what am I? Was all I could think after reading the goblin's stats. This was the weakest in the village. A nauseous smell broke me from my thoughts. What is THAT!?
A Large pot that almost reached the top of the cave was being brought to the middle of the goblin village. Some giant goblins started salivating as they followed after the pot.
No... no, no, no. Don't tell me...
If I could, I would have gagged. They could be poisoned from eating that. I paused. Now there's an idea.
Opening the item shop, I searched for poisons — a minute later and no luck. How am I supposed to find anything, this shop is filled with clutter. Groaning I glanced up at the top of the window and froze. There, at the top of the window... was a search bar...
I felt like banging my head against the wall. Why didn't I find this sooner. Scrolling through the shop, I came to a stop across the perfect poison.
[Grevillea toxin]
[Have a problem you need... removing! Use Grevillea toxin, one of the most dangerous poisons in the world. A mere nanogram can kill a human!]
I read the text with glee... Then my world crashed down.
[300 drachmae per ounce]
[Buy]
I felt my heart shrivel. Why? Just why did it have to be so expensive.
*Sigh* I clicked the buy button three times. Nine hundred drachmae down the drain. No lid? Shrugging my wings, I used my claws to grab the vial making sure not to touch the poison. Hopefully, I bought enough to kill them all off.
Swooping down towards the pot I dropped the vial in. It sizzled and made a slight pop, then sunk into the pot.
Flying back to my perch, I waited for the... show to begin.
...
I uncovered my eyes with my wings. I had been waiting for what felt like hours now. All the goblins, which I now knew tallied into the hundreds. Had eaten the food from the pot. Not only that I had used observe on one of the larger looking goblins. His level and stats are unknown.
So poison was definitely the way to go. If it would work. *Sigh* I laid down on my back. I figured a bird wouldn't sleep this way, but I was beyond caring at this point.
...
An unknown amount of time later. [Ding!], [Ding!],[Ding!],
[Ding!],[Ding!],
[Ding!],[Ding!],
[Ding!],[Ding!],
[Ding!],[Ding!],
[Ding!],[Ding!],
[Ding!],[Ding!],
[A couple hundred more notifications.]
My head was ringing after all those notifications. Never had the system done that before. At least, not in this quantity. Blinking my eyes blearily I looked over to the goblin village.
...What...
Corpses lined the floor of the village. Some with their food bowls still in their hands. While others, by the look of it, had gone into a rage and started killing each other.
I stared. I knew I should have felt something other than what I was feeling. Even if what I had killed were monsters. I should have felt horrified, or something like that. Instead, all I could hear was Hestia's words in my head.
To accept the changes.
And all I could feel was...
...Satisfaction.
...
Flying around the village, I searched for a way out. I would have transformed back. But, this was faster. That and I didn't have to touch the bodies.
After a few minutes and finding nothing. I decided to land on the roof of what looked to be a... hut? Once landing, I transformed into a human. I need to check the bracelet.
Sure enough, there was a gold glow coming from one of the gems. Clicking it, I read the new window.
[Congratulations!]
[You have completed your first dungeon. With a perfect score!]
[Reward]
[A map to another dungeon in the world.]
+ 150 to all stats
+ 800,000 Exp
+ New title gained [The Poisoner] - [+20% Poison damage when using any poison.]
[Only one title can be equipped at a time. Unless specified otherwise.]
New skill [Venom] - [Using mana, you can poison others. The more mana used. The stronger the poison created.]
[Exit the dungeon]
Y/N
There's something wrong. I should not get this much after just a day.
I tried to think of why this happened. But, I could not come up with anything. Taking another look around I this time grinning at the destruction I caused. I exited the dungeon.
...
I seemed to materialize from thin air by the log I sat down on earlier. Taking a look around, I saw it was dark out. "I must have been in there for hours," I muttered.
Activating my Cheshire skill, I moved towards my cabin. I could now with five thousand mana, use the ability for far longer than before. I paused I hadn't checked if I leveled up or not from killing the goblins. Grinning I ran towards the Poseidon cabin.
I'll meet Hestia and tell her all about it after I was done looking through my stats.
...
[The demigod System]
[Character Status]
[Name: Percy Jackson] Lv.93 Exp 800,040/861,000
[Age: 16] [Race: demigod] [Title: The Poisoner]
[HP: 5,997/5,997] (Health Regen: 66.7 per min)
[Stamina: 1,693/1,693] (Stamina Regen 47.9 per min)
[Mana: 8,822/8,822] (Mana Regen 23.1 per min)
[Affinity - Ice]
[Stats]
Strength - 217
Vitality - 289
Dexterity - 329
Intelligence - 401
Wisdom - 230
Charisma - 211
Luck - 250
Stat Points - 255
I have to admit. Going through that dungeon gave me a massive power boost. Although I was lacking when it came to stats. My health and mana count is so much better than before.
Smiling from seeing my new status. I headed towards my cabin.
A shark-like grin stretched over my face as I thought back to Luke. "For killing Reika, I think I'll use my new poisons on him." I murmured. So much to try...
...
Entering my cabin, the first thing I noticed was the amount of dust in the room. It looked like no one had been here in months. Walking to the bed, I grabbed my phone. I must have left it here before I left.
Opening it, I looked for any messages. A bad feeling was creeping up on me.
August 27th
To Percy: *Percy where are you? I have been looking everywhere for you!*
To Percy: *Are you going to answer?*
August 28th
To Percy: *Percy, this isn't funny anymore!*
August 29th
To Percy: *I talked to some dryads and found you were last seen sitting on a log.*
September 1st
To Percy: *I don't know why I'm sending this now. Maybe a slim hope you will receive this.*
September 15th
To Percy: *I talked to Hades. I wanted to make sure you didn't head off to find Reika in Tartarus. Maybe it would have been better if you did. At least then I would know where you were.*
October 15th
To Percy: *It's been a month since my last message. I have searched everywhere. I even asked Artemis to keep an eye out for you. And I haven't spoken to her in DECADES!*
November 15th
To Percy: *Another month has gone. I know you're not dead. I've asked Hades to keep a lookout. You know it's funny. Hope is one of my domains, and well. That's one of the things I'm starting to lose.*
November 20th
To Percy: *I've not given up. There must be an explanation for your disappearance.*
December 25th
To Percy: *It's now Christmas Percy. Almost five months have passed since you disappeared. I'm going to talk to Athena. Maybe she will have some ideas.*
January 19th
To Percy: *Athena gave me some great ideas. I'm heading to the library reading up on games, and other things that have lite RPG elements. Maybe there will be something that can help.*
January 20th
To Percy: *Well, I feel like an idiot. I went into your cabin today. I don't know why I didn't go there before. I don't know why I'm writing this. Maybe it's just become a habit. This is my last message, though. I am going to find you, Percy. Even though your phone is in the cabin on the bed next to me.*
...How did this happen?...
I was shocked by reading these texts. I've been missing for six months now. My mind flashed back to when I started the dungeon.
Do you accept the consequences of choosing very hard difficulty?
Time, that was the price. The 800,000 Exp makes sense now. Why give large rewards?
Because of all the time that was lost... I thought back to the difficulties and shuddered. What would have happened if I chose the master difficulty? Years might have passed.
Looking up from the phone, I saw the campfire I usually met Hestia at. I must have walked here on autopilot when reading the texts.
Sitting down on the log, I started to message Hestia.
To Hestia: *Hi Hestia, I know I've been gone more than a while. I can explain.*
I waited for a few minutes: nothing, no messages or anything. Standing up, I turned to leave when a flash of flames appeared.
"Hestia..." I said with a nervous smile. Hopefully, she's not to mad.
Hestia stared at me for a moment with blank emotionless eyes. She then surprised me, and leaped. I backed up forgetting the log momentarily behind me... and tripped.
As I fell, Hestia grabbed me in a warm bone-crushing hug. I felt my spine and ribs screaming in protest at their treatment.
"Where were you!?" Hestia half yelled, half whispered. I had not realized that it was possible until now. "I searched everywhere for you..."
I hugged her back, while sitting down on the ground. "It was an accident." was all I could say.
Hestia pulled back and glared at me for a moment. "What happened?" was all she asked while lighting the fire with a wave of her hand.
Getting comfortable, which was no easy task with Hestia still clinging to me. Not that I minded. I told her all that had occurred, starting from when I was sitting on that log.
...
"So it feels as if you were gone for a day at most?" Asked Hestia.
I nodded my head. "I was shocked when I read your messages..." I said as we leaned against the log. The hearth warming us.
Hestia hummed. "It makes sense. Getting all those rewards in just a day... It's too good to be true."
"So, what now?" I asked her, reasonably comfortable where I was.
"Hestia smiled mischievously. "First, we are going on a road trip!" I glanced with a raised eyebrow at her.
"Sure, why not?" I said with a smile. "It'll be fun."
"Then, we are going to searching for the next dungeon on that map of yours!"
"What?" I said, shocked. I figured she wouldn't want me near those after what had just occurred.
Hestia's grin widened at my reaction, and a glimmer showed in her eyes. "But this time, I'm going with you."
My lips twitched. Of course, she will. Why didn't I think about that before?
She snapped her hands — soda appearing in them. "To our trip," she said as she handed me one. We both raised the soda cans.
"To our trip." I said with a smile.
(Sorry for the long wait. This chapter was more of a closure chapter compared to the last one. The next chapter start's book 2.)
(Tell me what you think of this chapter. I have been writing here and there for the past month. Again this was a closure type of chapter, so it is less than 5,000 words.)
[The demigod System]
[Character Status]
[Name: Percy Jackson] Lv.93 Exp 800,040/861,000
[Age: 16] [Race: demigod] [Title: The Poisoner]
[HP: 5,997/5,997] (Health Regen: 66.7 per min)
[Stamina: 1,693/1,693] (Stamina Regen 47.9 per min)
[Mana: 8,822/8,822] (Mana Regen 23.1 per min)
[Affinity - Ice]
[Stats]
Strength - 217
Vitality - 289
Dexterity - 329
Intelligence - 401
Wisdom - 230
Charisma - 211
Luck - 250
Stat Points - 255
[Skills]
Venom Lv-1 (0%) - Cost 50 mana - Add an additional 100 mana to make poison stronger, number of times can be added (Unknown)
Poison resistance Lv-1 (22%)
Dagger creation Lv-8 (71%) - Cost 100 mana
Transformation Lv-4 (11%) [Raven] - Cost 2,000 mana
Stealth Lv-2 (10%) + 20% stealth when in shadows
Acting Lv-5 (41%)
Lying Lv-2 (72%)
Presence Lv-13 (57%) [Passive]
Tracking Lv-5 (41%)
Dagger Advanced beginner Lv-3 (81%) [You deal 17% more damage when using daggers]
Knife throwing Lv-Max
Archery Lv-1 (0%)
Sword Novice Lv-1 (0%)
Eavesdrop Lv-1 (5%)
Observe Lv-max
Running Lv-9 (99%)
Cooking Lv-5 (61%)
Languages: English Lv-Max, Latin Lv-2 (32%)
Skill Points - 1
[Special Abilities]
Cheshire Lv-8/? (31%) - cost 50 mana per sec.
Ice Manipulation Lv-28/100 (61%) Proficiency level (25%) - cost 100 mana per sec.
Shadow Manipulation Lv-1 (0%) Proficiency level (0%) [Partially sealed]
[Light - Sealed]
[Darkness - Sealed]
[Void - Sealed]
Special Ability Points - 1
[Perks]
Knowledge Absorber Lv-1 [You can learn skills from books, the more advanced the book, the higher the skill you get is.] Can raise skill level by absorbing books for that skill.
Physical Endurance Lv-15 [You take 30% less damage from physical attacks]
Mental Resistance Lv. 2 [You are 20% more resistant to mental attacks]
Mana Accumulator Lv.1 [You love gaining mana, what you have is a meager amount compared to what you want!] + 10% to Intelligence
[Resistance]
Fire resistance Lv-4 [You are 40% resistant to fire]
Ice resistance Lv- [Unknown]
[Inventory]
Credit Card, 24 Celestial bronze knives, Healing Potion x2, Car keys, Frozen Pit Scorpion, Dungeon Map,
[Item shop]
[Relationships]
Grover - 15/100
Chiron - 20/100
Reika - 99/100
Annabeth -29/100
Clarisse - 5/100
[Romance]
Hestia - 390/1,000
[Reputation]
God reputation 12% [The gods know who you are]
demigod reputation 42% [Almost all demigods like you]
Monster reputation 15% [Monsters are now slightly cautious in your presence. Does not include companions.]
Titan reputation 0%
Primordial reputation 0%
Money: $260,158
Drachma: 510
[The Q Files]
One of the main motivational factors behind making fanfiction and such both imagination, drive, and approval. Due to a lack of responses, I am moving the Q files to my personal account. Don't worry though! I'll still be beta'ing for ASC, but, he has been improving his writing style, he might not even need a beta soon! So, finally, the end of Book 1! See you next time!