
Zeus instantly loses Poseida's respect
Zeus looked at the other side in victory. They were winning (Zeus obviously had no idea about anything war-like) and the others were retreating with fear on their faces, obviously fearing his power over lightning (there is no hope for you Zeus). Hades pointed out two people running over, destruction laying in their wake as water and the earth fought the titans.
"Hey" The male... put a cap on his sword? What kind of weapon was that?
"Hello" Hestia smiled at the two.
"The name's Poseida" The female- Poseida- introduced herself.
"Hestia" The kind, brown-haired woman smiled and made Poseida feel an artificial warmth that she had yet to figure out if she liked or not. She probably did because it felt like when Percy took watch at the rare times they settled down and slept.
"Percy"
"Demeter" She had green eyes like herself, but they were forest green. She also had brown hair like her sister but it made her a little more intimidating rather than kind like Hestia. Poseida could deal with her.
"Hera" She looked kind, but cold, as if she was looking down at someone. Yeah, Poseida didn't like her at all, but liked the smaller male even less.
"Hades" He looked pale, like Iapetus and everyone underground. He seemed nice under his beady black eyes and towering figure. He would probably be her favorite (besides Percy. Hestia would be after him).
"The almighty Zeus" He showed off his muscles that always made the nymphs at the island swoon.
Poseida gave him her best unimpressed look and was tempted to freeze him forever. She knew Percy was having the same thoughts. If she could just... Percy pinched her before she could finish that thought.
"You have lost my respect." Percy had a feeling one of them would do that and honestly fully agreed with her.
"How are you even here again?" There he was. Time to annoy her father beyond the grave realm.
"Because I am not an idiot and can find my way out of a paper bag."
Hades watched Poseida and immediately thought she was going to get herself killed the first day there.
"Ugh, you tricked that bag and you know it!"
"You're just mad you can't get away from your own wife, believer of women-are-weaker-than-men" She had great insults though.
"Just give me back my scythe."
"And why should I?"
"Because it is mine."
"If it was yours, you should have kept it out of reach better." His eyes grew dark and everything started to slow down. Hades's limbs started to become jelly and he could barely breathe.
"Really?" Percy rolled his eyes and stepped up to meet her.
"I got it 'Sei" He told the raven-haired immortal. She raised her eyebrow but stepped back. "Who are you anyway?" Poseida facepalmed and muttered some things.
"I am the ruler of the Titans, Kronos"
"So an ego is inheritable, nice to know." Hades muffled a laugh.
"You!" Kronos threatened her with a finger. She just smirked and leaned back.
"So this is the famous annoying-person-who-thinks-he-rules-the-world when-he-can't-even-protect-his-petty-weapon, as my sister puts it." Percy loved how the titan's face turned the color of the phlegethon. "Anyway, to get everything all over with. I challenge you to a spar. It ends with a kill."
"Yes" He boosted.
"Why am I surrounded by idiots?"
"Because idiocy runs in the family? Though Percy isn't related to father, but mother is his brother, so he still gets it." Poseida replied to Demeter.
"See yah sis" Percy kissed the top of her head and left to the newly made ring of titans.
"Okay, there is one rule, no powers. Everything else is fair game except someone filling in for you." Hestia sent out a calming aurora to Poseida after she saw her sister tense up.
"We're going to lose." Zeus said in despair.
"And why is that?"
"Because you don't know how to fight and I grew up sparring with the nymphs" Poseida's eyes flashed in anger, the ground rose and shook a bit before she reigned herself in.
"Do not test the waters in which you cannot swim Zeus." Zeus stepped back a bit at her glare and she turned back to where the two fighters were about to start.
Percy stood anxiously for the fight to start, sizing up his opponent. He seemed to favor his right side, a right sweep would leave that side open and give him a few strokes in the seconds of regaining his balance. It looked a bit promising, but his luck would probably hinder that.
And he was right. His luck really did hate him. He did exactly as he planned and went from there. Exactly 5 minutes later, his improvised plans didn't work when another titan used their powers to catch him off guard, which was okay because the rules were no powers for the two sparring.
He could see the anger rolling off Poseida at that before a stray weapon hit the small of his back. He collapsed at the force of Kronos's next blow to his neck. Then it was lights out for good.
Poseida was fuming when one of the titans hurt her brother when he was focusing on the fight. She couldn't really complain, because they were titans and titans loved to fight dirty, but still, that was her baby brother (Zeus the prick doesn't count.)
She rushed forward as Kronos and his brothers celebrated their victory. She held her brother as he fell unconscious and died. Normally that wouldn't be a problem, but Kronos's sword was wicked in its own way.
The sword was created from a special fusion of metals that made immortals fade earlier than the two months of constant fatal things for them to fade. Poseida stroked his bloody hair as he died in her arms, crying and trying so hard not to let her anger out while he was dying.
(She and Percy were scared of each other and their own powers and Poseida did not want her brother to be scared in his last moments.)
After he did fade and his body stilled, hell broke loose. She held him in his arms and cried, letting everything out. She cried as the water swirled around her and attacked the titans and monsters. It moved gracefully through, killing mercilessly and quickly.
Kronos didn't have that kind of a fate. She reached deep into her soul and released the chest of the deepest darkest emotions she locked away so Percy could not see that part of her. Kronos's wounds exploded and inchor, the blood of the immortals, rushed out. It swirled and swirled around him and became its own hurricane of blood. Poseida gave into the raging emotions and the demons in her mind to destroy everyone and then you'll finally be safe. She fell into the darkness as the inchor choked her father.
Hades watched his new sister hug her brother tight before water just appeared out of thin air, not from the ocean, but thin air. He could feel bloodlust stalking just before the water, giving only milliseconds of warnings before the enemy fell. He gave himself a mental note as to not make his new sister, Poseida, her name was Poseida, mad. And that was under no circumstances.
Kronos watches as the same inchor from the wounds that he got from Percy wrapped around him in its own little horrifying hurricane of blood. He couldn't move, not just because of fear, but the air grew suffocatingly thick and he didn't even want to try and move.
He watched as Poseida's eyes turned fully green, her long black hair floating above her as her fear showed through the power of the oceans and blood. Kronos was soon choking on his own blood as it encased him in chains, slowly changing into wires to cut him into tiny little pieces. Hades watched as blood came out of Poseida's own mouth as she slumped back, the water turning even more vicious as it headed to the castle, getting into the cracks and expanding. What used to be unbreakable rock exploded to dust.
It took a bit, but things calmed down enough. But in that time, the earth split in two, creating a passage all the way down into Tartarus.
Hestia, after a few seconds, went over to the goddess and helped her wake up. The rest of them shifted around, and if they scooted back a few feet, then that was their problem.