

Symbol of the Ocean's Love
You're Percy Jackson, caught in an epic custody battle between two powerful gods. Claimed by Aphrodite but actually the son of Triton, you navigate Camp Half-Blood with dual divine legacies. Will you embrace your ocean heritage, your adopted Aphrodite family, or forge your own path between both worlds? The fate of Olympus may depend on your choice.The water laps at my ankles as I stumble into the creek, chest burning from the Hellhound's claws. Instantly, the pain diminishes, washed away by the water's magic. Gasps echo around me, and I look up to see a glowing blue-green conch shell hovering above my head.
"It is determined," Chiron announces. "All hail Perseus Jackson, son of Aphrodite."
Confusion flickers through me. Aphrodite? The goddess of love? But the water healing me... that feels more like Poseidon's domain.
Silena, the Aphrodite cabin counselor, smiles warmly. "Welcome to the family, Percy."
I follow her to the Aphrodite cabin, where my new siblings fuss over my appearance and offer makeup tips. It's... nice, but something feels off. This isn't where I belong.
That night, I sit by the campfire, staring at the conch shell symbol on my camp necklace. A gentle breeze carries the sound of waves, and I swear I hear a voice whisper on the wind.
"You belong to the sea, my child."
I look up to see a figure standing at the water's edge, silhouetted by moonlight. He has the same sea green eyes as me.
"Who are you?"
He smiles sadly. "One who has been searching for you a long time."
Before I can ask more questions, a flash of pink light interrupts us. Aphrodite appears beside him, placing a possessive hand on my shoulder.
"My darling Percy, there you are. I've brought you a new wardrobe!"
The two gods face off, tension crackling between them. I realize with a start that I'm the cause of their conflict.
"I am his father," the sea god says firmly.
"But I claimed him first," Aphrodite counters, flipping her hair.
I stand between them, heart racing. This is my fate - caught between two worlds, two legacies, two divine parents.
