Lore & Research Behind "The God"
Links to Documents for Ease
Powers of the Olympians - Explanation of the tests Percy goes through to be able to acquire the full powers of the Olympian gods. Then the listing of what those powers are. I tried to do a Tier system and categorizing, hope it makes sense.
Weapon Configurations - List of forms the new Riptide can take and what the names for the forms are.
Weapon Configurations - List of forms the new Riptide can take and what the names for the forms are.
Rules of the Curse:
First phase of Kronos' Curse is being given partial immortality. It is similar to the immortality that the Hunters of Artemis possess, in which they will not die of old age, but they can fall in battle. Difference is that while Artemis has the hunters blessed to stay eternally young girls, as she is the protector of young girls, Percy ages very slowly once he receives the curse, at the rate of 1 year on his physical body for every 25 years in passing time.
Second phase is the traveling through time. Percy is cursed to constantly travel through time, jumping into the past, the future, and his present (the time from which he was cursed, so 2009 and onward if he returns to continue experiencing those years). Even if he were to defeat Kronos, the curse would not be broken until Percy's own physical death. He stays in different places for different periods of time, some for just a few decades, some for centuries, and a few for millennia.
The third phase affects any and all children he has while under the curse, including all descendants. As long as his children are in the same time period and universe as him, they will be taken away with him to whatever time or world he appears in. If taken to a different world, Percy is reborn into a new being, while his children are either reborn as his siblings or close relatives or allies. As the curse is for Percy, his children can perform a ritual, one which Percy designed himself, to be rid of the time and space traveling aspects of the curse. They will age like him until he is affected by the time-shift, and then they are immortal with the ability to change their appearance in age. If they perform the ritual in a different universe, unless they are holding on tight to him when he travels again, they will remain in that different universe unless Percy goes back to get them.
- After an incident traveling back in time to Ancient Greece, Percy's and his children's aging stops. From then on, mature descendants of Percy, within up to the 10th generation, stop aging and can then properly use their shapeshifting abilities to appear the age they prefer, older or younger. The only aging that occurs is the aging from birth up to maturity. This is true to any new form as well, when Percy and his children are reincarnated into new universes.
- Immortality becomes obsolete after 10th generation, though fatal wounds or diseases can take hold after 2nd generation (2nd being Percy's children and 3rd gen being Percy's grandchildren).
Second phase is the traveling through time. Percy is cursed to constantly travel through time, jumping into the past, the future, and his present (the time from which he was cursed, so 2009 and onward if he returns to continue experiencing those years). Even if he were to defeat Kronos, the curse would not be broken until Percy's own physical death. He stays in different places for different periods of time, some for just a few decades, some for centuries, and a few for millennia.
- Third generation (Percy's grandchildren) are not subjected to the time-traveling aspect of the curse. Unless purposely taken along, they will remain in their current universe.
The third phase affects any and all children he has while under the curse, including all descendants. As long as his children are in the same time period and universe as him, they will be taken away with him to whatever time or world he appears in. If taken to a different world, Percy is reborn into a new being, while his children are either reborn as his siblings or close relatives or allies. As the curse is for Percy, his children can perform a ritual, one which Percy designed himself, to be rid of the time and space traveling aspects of the curse. They will age like him until he is affected by the time-shift, and then they are immortal with the ability to change their appearance in age. If they perform the ritual in a different universe, unless they are holding on tight to him when he travels again, they will remain in that different universe unless Percy goes back to get them.
- Any child of Percy gets his abilities but not as powerful. So like, Apollo's healing will not save them from fatal wounds unless they use water to boost the healing, or they can withstand fire and create fire using the Red Boy ability but cannot create White Fire.
- As his children have their own children who have their own children, the powers continue to get weaker. By the 10th generation, powers become legacy level, with each generation after staying at legacy level.
If you are in mobile mode, there should be files in the section after this. In some mobile devices you can see them in desktop mode, but if not, just check it out the next time you’re on a desktop/laptop.
CURRENTLY BEING REWRITTEN! I CONFUSED MYSELF AND NEED TO PROPERLY PUT MY THOUGHTS IN ORDER.
Here's a file detailing as much as possible how my wish-fulfillment version would go. And yes, I'm not ashamed to admit it's wish-fulfillment. Excuse the format, it makes sense to me, never thought if anyone else would understand it. List of abilities come first, then story line. This will be updated weekly if possible, as I work on it in my personal time, and also when working at my library because when there aren't any patrons coming up to the desk or any books to check-in, I need to look busy somehow. (I re-read what I typed after the abilities [about how I'm changing some of the main characters and points from the original] and I feel like I need to rewrite it because even I got confused, plus I've changed my mind over some of the details.)
Here's a file of a timeline in which the "Percy Jackson-power right" turns into "The Spider". I found a website that worked out the timeline of the MCU movies, with the TV shows and Netflix series. So first I worked on putting in the important events (when it comes to the shows, I only added in what was important to me at the time, as I have to catch up on the TV side of the MCU) where they belong on the timeline. The rules of how Percy Jackson and Peter Parker are referred to in this timeline are in the file above, at the very start. I decided to push Peter's birth to many years before he was born in the MCU, cause after seeing Infinity War (SPOILERS!), I didn't want to see a young Peter suffer like that again.... (SPOILER END?) So here he'll be around 23 years old when Thanos finally makes his move instead of 16. It'll also help Percy establish Spider-Man as a hero by the time all the other heroes start becoming more public, and allows for me to work out my Superior Spider-Man (but like good, and not Doc Ock) and what he'll offer to his city and his universe as a well-rounded hero. This will be updated monthly, as I add in the yellow highlighted parts slowly.
These are here to help with the timing of the periods in which Percy spends in the worlds of the Hunger Games and Avatar: The Last Airbender. For the Hunger Games file, it's just me using both information based off the estimate for known Hunger Games victors and also an unofficial timeline. I decided to go with the info on the timeline, just as long as it coincided with my estimate of their ages, and so the possible years they could have entered the games and become victor. Obviously any year in which there is a confirmed victor, the guesstimates aren't included (Ignore the OC at the top. She's there from another HG idea I have). The Avatar one was a bit more challenging, mainly because the info from Avatar: TLA and The Legend of Koraa don't quite match up. In A:TLA, it's implied there are hundreds, maybe even thousands of incarnations of the Avatar, but then there's an established "First Avatar" along with a date that kinda makes those previous numbers bullshit. Sorry, had to say it. So after looking up a few sources, some being forums of people discussing this, I've come to the conclusion that there are about 100 Avatars in total, with each living about 100 years in average each, with obviously Avatars like Kyoshi (who lived to about 230 years old) and Aang (who was encased in ice and so existed for about 164 years) completely screwing with that. And the scene in the Southern Air Temple suggests many if not all of the Avatars lived into adulthood or close enough. So one forum estimated that if each Avatar aside from the two exceptions above lived to an average of 75 years each, there would be about 133, which is low. If we wanted to fill up that room with the statues at the temple, but still be believable in age, every unknown Avatar would have to have died around 16 years old, bringing the number of total Avatars to about 625. Could be enough, but I doubt we'd have that many that died that young. My file makes it possible for about 99 Avatars because I have some living for more than 100 years.