![]() ![]() Annabeth would tell them that at camp they spend their days training to go on quests and fight monsters, that life in the guild feels more peaceful. I think they would be curious about life at camp and how it differs from a guild. They would talk about the different jobs/quests they’ve been on and our beloved bookworms would go pale after hearing about the demigod’s adventures to the underworld. Levy and Lucy would help distract her from discussing battle strategies for hours with the other guild members They majority of their conversation would definitely be the three women giving out about their dense partners in crime. Being the daughter of the goddess of wisdom and battle strategy, the guild members would probably ask her for tips and advice about facing different enemies. Chats with Annabeth would be…less peaceful to say the least. The pair would probably find a quiet spot in the guild to talk about the history of Olympus and the Gods, Lucy would most likely join them making notes to use for inspiration for her book and would ask the Goddess how she turns hunters who lose their lives in battle into constellations. While the barrage of questions would bother the others, Artemis would simply smile and answer everything to the best of her ability. Levy would definitely ask a million questions about Olympus, the other Gods and of course the Greek heroes from the legends. Starting with Artemis, I can see her amazing the women of Fairy Tail with stories of the various hunts she’s been on and the monsters she had taken down with her hunters. I can definitely see these four ladies getting along like a house on fire. Kicking things off we have Annabeth, daughter of Athena, the goddess Artemis and Fairy Tail’s resident bookworms Lucy and Levy. The theme of family runs throughout the Percy Jackson series, as all demigods must make sense of their relationships with their godly parents, and Percy mentions several times that all demigods are one big extended family because all gods are related to one another. The reason I’m connecting it with Fairy Tail is pretty simple, they have a similar theme, or at least I think so. He is the son of Poseidon, God of the Sea, and suddenly his math teacher was the least of his problems. During a game of capture the flag Percy learns about his own parentage. It’s here Percy learns the the Gods of Ancient Greece are not only real but they’re still around and their children attend camp here, his best friend Grover is a saytr assigned to protect him and he meets Annabeth, the daughter of Athena. Fearing the worst Sally brings him the one place she knows he’ll be safe, Camp Half-blood. Percy lives a pretty average life or as average as life can be for an impulsive teen with ADHD and dyslexia, well that is until his math teacher tries to kill him. Percy and his mother Sally live in Manhattan with his horrendous step father Gabe, who really deserved everything that happened to him, where the most exciting thing that happens is he goes to boarding school. Before we dive into things, how about a brief explanation of the aforementioned Percy Jackson universe in case anyone isn’t familiar with it? Sound good? Great! So what the heck is the story about? Percy Jackson and The Olympians, (aka PJO/PJatO) follows a young teenager named, you’ll never believe it, Percy Jackson. ![]()
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