Jackson, A Werewolf AU
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  • Reads 237,043
  • Votes 4,826
  • Parts 43
  • Time 2h 27m
Complete, First published Nov 03, 2015
Percy Jackson was never a son of Poseidon, just his adopted son. Jackson was a born a werewolf when Lycaon raped his mother, Sally Jackson. When Poseidon saw that Lycaon was coming back for the boy and his mother, whom Poseidon had taken a liking to, he spirited the two away, adopting young Jackson as his son.
Now, with a war between the demigods and Lycaon's pack, only one person can save them, but are the willing to accept help from the enemy? And what will Jackson do when a silver-eyed goddess wants to kill him just because he's a werewolf, let alone the fact that he is Lycaon's spawn?
Read to find out.
Also. So I don't have to constantly say this, I don't own the characters, unless I make one up, they belong to the Rick the Almighty BookWriter.
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The Tartarian Terror

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Poseidon, Father of Monsters Perseus Jackson, His Legendary Son 50 years for the Overworld 300 years for the depths of the deepest hell When his father's tendency to create monsters creates a problem within himself, can he find himself once more? Can he change for the better? Can he overcome his own genes? And can his greatest ally bring him back? ONE-SHOT PERCY JACKSON UNIVERSE BELONGS TO RICK RIORDAN RESPECTIVELY *And yes I know Typhon is the Father of all monsters, but I've heard people refer to Poseidon as 'a father of of monsters' or 'the father of monsters' because of his tendency to create monstrous children, so we are going to say Poseidon is a father of monsters while Typhon is the father of ALL monsters. Again, doesn't make total sense but this is a one shot not a deep dive into ethics of a mythology (FYI there are little ethics to begin with)