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give me a bitter glory by Anonymous
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
02 Oct 2025
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As he looked at Ares, the truth hit him with brutal clarity. He had turned his back on everything he once believed in. Everything he had bled and fought for.
The ideals that had once defined him now felt like distant echoes, washed out by the heat of a moment he couldn’t take back.
There was no undoing it. No unmaking the choice.
He had crossed a line, and on the other side stood the god of war, watching him with a gaze that smoldered somewhere between triumph and possession.
Or: Luke's last breath should’ve been the end. Yet he woke to a sky too blue, air too still, and a world carved from myth.
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- Part 7 of Unrelated PJO Fics
- Part 1 of Luke Castellan-centric fics
- Part 7 of My Anonymous Fics
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Actually, I Want My Deadbeat Dad Back by QuillFirefly
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums)
30 Dec 2024
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When Luke sacrificed himself at the end of the Battle of Manhattan, he expected to wake up in the Underworld.
Unfortunately, if Kronos was going to die, he was going to ensure the little demigod suffered.
He was going to give him exactly what he wanted: a dad who cared.
Maybe a bit too much.
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close to the breathing wave by poisedwalrus
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
10 Jun 2020
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“Why are you looking at skateboards?” asks Luke.“Maybe Kronos wants us to get a skateboard.”
Luke presses a hand on the top of Percy’s head and physically turns him away from the window display.
“Does Kronos want us to get a skateboard,” he says.
“…No.”
Luke wants to know what the hell Percy thinks he’s doing. Percy wants Luke to trip and fall over the side of the yacht. They are, as always, at an impasse.Series
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A Crown of Feathers by delicateasahorse
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan
18 May 2026
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He killed himself to make it right. It should have ended there.
Instead, Luke came back. Now golden ichor flows in his veins, wings ripping through his mortal flesh to brand him as the very thing he loathes: a god. Though the world calls to him, he remains a caged bird, jealously guarded by a father who had kept him locked away while the whispers of a new war stirred in the dark.
Then, a tentative peace arrives.
The cage cracks open, and Luke's leash extends just enough for him to carry lost children through the dark. But Olympus hasn't forgotten its hatred, and the Light burns with old grudges. Luke is supposed to stick to his duties, but that’s the problem: when a call echoes out from San Francisco, the forbidden West his father repeatedly warned him against, he should have just ignored it.
But since when did Luke ever listen to the gods?
(Or: Luke ascends. It’s lonelier than he expected, worship is unsettling, and the Roman gods are watching—with interest.)
Note: Roman gods ≠ Greek gods
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When in Rome by CaffeinatedFlumadiddle
Fandoms: The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, The Trials of Apollo - Rick Riordan
12 Oct 2025
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“Is this your plan for all of eternity?” the mystery boy asked, looking almost amused at Jason’s wandering. “Sneaking out of Elysium and haunting your loved ones?”
Jason turned, refusing to let himself get riled up. Instead, he glanced over at where Thalia began to make a paper airplane and then looked back at his apparent stalker.
“I didn’t sneak out,” he said. “I have permission from Pluto to leave as I wish. It is my right as a spirit of Elysium.”
The boy clicked his tongue. “I see,” he said, and looked at Thalia with a sad sort of smile. “And how is that going?” Jason didn’t answer. He didn’t have to. He didn’t know who this was - if it was a god, spirit, or something else entirely. “Do you know who I am?” the stranger asked as if reading his mind.
Jason ignored him. It was time to go. He wouldn’t enjoy his time with Thalia if he was being harassed for the entirety of it. Could he visit Piper again? Or would this guy follow him there too?
Just as he stepped away, the boy laughed. “Luke Castellan,” he called. “If you were wondering.”
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Jason is trying to have a productive death. Unfortunately, a certain son of Hermes is making his afterlife harder than it needs to be.
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- Part 3 of Proverbs and Idioms
