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Percy Jackson in Harry Potter (au)

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After dying in the first 2 chapters, Percy Jackson meets a deity that shows him the truth of his world. Then, he is transported into the Harry Potter universe with full knowledge of the stories and also his original powers. Will he make new friends and start a new, better life? Or will he perish due to the countless perils he will face? (Note: this is an Alternate Universe. I do not own any to these works and credit is given to rick riordan and JK Rowling for these works) (Note 2: For better reading experience, skip the first two chapters)
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Chapter 1 - (IMPORTANT) READ THIS BEFORE READING THE STORY

My opinion on the reviews n stuff:

I understand the concern regarding the reviews and want to address them directly. Some readers seem to believe the story is simply the original canon with Percy Jackson added, which isn't the case. Others find the idea of Percy knowing the series' plot to be unnecessary. However, I'd like to offer some clarification on why I've approached the story in this way.

I made a conscious decision to give Percy knowledge of the series' plot, and the reason for this was to deliberately steer clear of any sense of predictability that might arise from simply adding a new character to the existing storyline. The fundamental goal was to create space for a captivating side story that would serve as the central focus, rather than just rehashing the original plot points. While elements of the main storyline will undoubtedly be present, the overarching narrative will intentionally deviate, effectively establishing this as an alternate universe with its own unique direction. This deliberate divergence, this foundation of Percy's awareness, empowers me to introduce fresh and unexpected plot developments, ultimately enhancing the overall engagement and enjoyment for the readers. Ultimately, a story featuring only a new character without any new, innovative ideas or twists would simply fall flat and become rather monotonous.

So please keep this in mind before reading the book

This paragraph will be used in response to any negative reviews that contain the points mentioned above. Constructive criticism is welcome; however, a full understanding of the story is necessary before making assumptions. (Respectfully)