Hikari then looked out barrier. "Dad"
As he saw the Minotaur holding Paul, as even Percy saw the two brother saw there father bing squeeze and turned to golden dust, this made there heart drop, as Percy felt to his knees as for Hikari for the let out a y'all, it sounded like wolf Howling, as then he pressed his watch, as for the first Time Hikari weapon was fully reveled as an exco skeleton coverd his body, as then a breath makes that coved his lower side of face they looks like that of a wolf Muggle as it even looked like it had Sharp teeth, the exco skeleton in his arm pulls out more metal parts, as it becomes a gauntlet that has spikes on knuckles, as his 10 fingers finger now has claws, as then he makes a fist as like wolverine, Blade's comes our, then four more amrs, as he breath mist came out of the mask, the exco skeleton in his leg fully covered it with metal
His Emral green eyes looked Miniature, as he went out the barriers as he stabbed his blade's into the Miniature and spoke in a voice that will makes Ares proud.
Hikari looked at the Minotaur and spoke through his mask. "I am going to rip to pieces".
He jammed his foot into the best as spike came out it as will, and a blade as well like X 23
The transformation was swift and powerful, the exoskeleton enveloping Hikari in a shroud of lethal intent. As he stepped out of the barrier, the air around him seemed to grow colder, and his emerald eyes glinted with a fierce determination.
"Don't!" Percy shouted, but Hikari was already moving, his gauntlet-clad hands gripping the blades tightly. The sight of their father being crushed by the Minotaur had ignited a primal rage within him, overwhelming his senses.
"I won't let him die like this!" Hikari roared, the voice that emerged from his mask reverberating like a battle cry, filled with raw emotion. He lunged forward, feeling the power surge through him as he struck the Minotaur with all his might.
The blade plunged deep into the beast's side, eliciting a deafening roar of pain and fury. Blood splattered as Hikari twisted the weapon, aiming to inflict maximum damage. He could feel the creature's flesh give way beneath the serrated edge of his blades.
With each movement, Hikari was a whirlwind of rage and ferocity. He jabbed his foot into the Minotaur's midsection, the spikes on his gauntlet piercing its hide. "You will pay for what you've done!" he snarled, kicking off and spinning back, his blades slicing through the air.
The Minotaur staggered back, confusion written on its brutish face as it tried to recover from the onslaught. Hikari could see the anger in its eyes, the determination to crush him just as it had their father. But this time, it was different. Hikari could feel the power of the exoskeleton, the adrenaline fueling his resolve.
"You think you can take us?" he taunted, pacing like a predator as he prepared for the next strike. "You don't know who you're messing with!"
Percy, still reeling from the loss, pushed himself to his feet, gripping his sword tightly. "Hikari, wait! We need to work together!" he yelled, trying to pull Hikari back from the brink of reckless fury.
Hikari barely heard him, lost in the rhythm of battle. He leaped onto the Minotaur's back, driving his blades into its flesh again and again, fueled by the rage that coursed through him. The beast bellowed in agony, thrashing about in a futile attempt to throw Hikari off.
"Get off me, you little brat!" the Minotaur roared, swinging its massive fists wildly.
"Not a chance!" Hikari shouted back, gritting his teeth as he thrust one of his blades deep into the creature's neck. "This is for my dad!"
With a final, desperate howl, Hikari summoned all of his strength, pulling his blades out and launching himself off the Minotaur just as it staggered back, its life force ebbing away. The beast crashed to the ground, its once-powerful form now limp and defeated.
Hikari landed on his feet, breathing heavily as he looked down at the fallen creature. It was over. But the victory felt hollow. He glanced back at the barrier, where he could see Percy struggling to process the loss of their father.
Percy's expression was one of anguish, and it struck a chord deep within Hikari. He'd been consumed by vengeance, but what had it really cost him?
As the adrenaline began to fade, the weight of reality hit him hard. Hikari felt the exoskeleton receding, the gauntlets and blades retracting back into the sleek form of his watch. He staggered back, the fight leaving him as he ran a trembling hand over his face.
"I… I didn't mean for it to go like this…" he whispered, feeling tears well in his eyes.
Percy stepped forward, his face a mask of sorrow. "You did what you had to do, Hikari. But we need to grieve… We can't let anger take over."
Grover emerged from behind a nearby tree, looking shaken but determined. "We need to get you guys inside the camp, now! They'll have a plan for this!"
Chiron appeared beside them, his face somber but resolute. "You fought bravely, Hikari. But we must honor your father's memory. We can't let this end in chaos."
With the Minotaur defeated, the air around them began to settle, though the weight of their loss hung heavily. Hikari nodded, taking a deep breath to steady himself. "You're right. We need to focus."
"Let's go," Percy said, placing a hand on Hikari's shoulder. "Together."
As they made their way back toward the camp, the sun began to set in the distance, casting long shadows that danced across the ground. The reality of their new lives as demigods settled in, a bittersweet reminder of the battles to come. But in that moment, as they moved together, they knew they would face whatever lay ahead side by side.
Yami just looked at Hikari. "First that fucking cool and second remind me to never piss you off again"
Hikari just looked at Friend/Rival. "Haha very Fu-"
He was cut, as he finally passed out as Percy holder him, his 12 yearold body no longer handling it
Percy watched as Hikari's eyes fluttered closed again, the exhaustion finally overtaking him completely. The way he'd transformed in the heat of battle, unleashing a ferocity that left them all in awe, had taken its toll.
"Hey, Hikari!" Percy said, shaking him lightly. "Wake up, man. You can't sleep yet. We're just getting started!" But there was no response, just the soft rise and fall of Hikari's chest as he succumbed to slumber.
Yami's expression shifted from amusement to concern as he looked down at his friend. "Damn, he really pushed it too far, didn't he?"
"Yeah," Percy replied, adjusting his hold on Hikari. "He's tough, but he's still just a kid. We all are."
Grover peered closer, his brow furrowing. "Do you think he's going to be okay? I mean, I know Chiron said he would be, but…"
"He'll be fine," Percy reassured, though he could feel the weight of uncertainty in his own heart. "He just needs some time to recover. We'll keep an eye on him."
Yami leaned back against the wall, crossing his arms as he watched Percy. "You're a lot more caring than I expected, Jackson. I thought you'd be one of those 'tough it out' types."
Percy chuckled, a hint of warmth in his voice. "I guess I've learned the hard way that we have to look out for each other. Especially with all the crazy stuff we're dealing with."
"Right," Yami agreed, glancing at Hikari again. "Well, I guess I'll take a page from your book then. No more messing with Hikari. He's got that whole 'skeleton warrior' vibe going on now."
"Yeah, I'm pretty sure you don't want to be on the receiving end of those claws," Percy joked, trying to lighten the mood.
The atmosphere in the room softened, and Grover relaxed a bit, fidgeting with his cap. "So what do we do now? Just wait for him to wake up?"
"I guess so," Percy said, setting Hikari down gently on the bed. "We can talk strategy and training while we wait. Plus, we should probably fill Hikari in on everything he missed when he wakes up."
"Good idea," Yami replied, pushing off the wall and moving to sit next to Percy. "We need to figure out what's coming next. That Minotaur won't be the last monster we face."
"Yeah," Grover added, his eyes wide with determination. "And with Hikari's powers, we'll have an edge. We just have to make sure he's ready to use them."
They began discussing their thoughts on training and strategies for the challenges ahead. As they talked, a sense of camaraderie began to build between them.
Minutes turned into hours, and they remained vigilant by Hikari's side, sharing stories about their own experiences, their fears, and their hopes. Yami opened up about his past and how he'd learned to navigate the world of demigods, while Percy recounted tales of his own adventures and the friends he had made along the way.
"Just remember," Percy said, looking at Yami and Grover, "we're in this together. We'll figure out how to take down any monster that comes our way. And we'll make sure Hikari is right there with us when he wakes up."
Yami nodded, a serious look on his face. "Yeah, and I won't let any of us get caught off guard again. We're all in this together now."
As they continued to talk, the tension from earlier began to dissipate. Outside the infirmary, the sounds of camp life continued, a reminder that they were safe for now. Hikari lay peacefully, breathing steadily, the fierce warrior from earlier now just a kid resting, surrounded by friends who would stand by him through whatever came next.
Finally, as the sun began to set, painting the sky with hues of orange and purple, Hikari stirred once more. His emerald eyes slowly opened, blinking against the fading light.
"Hey, sleeping beauty," Yami said, a playful grin on his face. "Ready to join the land of the living again?"
Hikari let out a groggy groan. "Did I miss anything?"
Percy chuckled, relief flooding through him. "Just a little bit of bonding time. But we've got a lot to discuss now that you're back with us."
Hikari propped himself up on his elbows, a faint smile tugging at his lips. "Great, just what I needed—more talking."
Grover beamed at him, relief clear on his face. "We were just saying how amazing you were back there! Seriously, you took on the Minotaur like a pro!"
"Yeah, I was just about to say how I'll probably never make you mad again," Yami added with a laugh.
"Good call," Hikari replied, rubbing the back of his neck as he sat up fully. "So, what's next for the demigod crew?"
Percy exchanged glances with Yami and Grover, all of them feeling a renewed sense of purpose. "We train, we get stronger, and we prepare for whatever comes next," he said confidently. "Together."
And with that, they began to plan, the weight of their shared destiny binding them closer than ever as they prepared for the challenges ahead.
Natsuki looked at Hikari watch. "Ok what was that, when Chiron said gift from godly parent some time weapons, I expected a sword, spear, scythe, not that, I didn't know the gods even makes that.
"They don't"
They turn there head too see a yellow hair girl, she had storm gray eyes and looked at everyone.
Percy looked at her. "Who are you"
The girl looked at the group. "Hi Grover"
Grover looked at her. "Hi Annabeth"
Annabeth looked at everyone. "I am Annabeth Chase and to answer your questions gods don't make something like that normally"
Hikari rubbed the back of his neck, still feeling the lingering exhaustion but trying to process what Annabeth had just said. "So... if the gods don't make something like that normally, where did it come from?" he asked, glancing down at his watch, the memory of the exo-skeleton still fresh in his mind.
Annabeth crossed her arms, her storm-gray eyes studying the group. "That's what I'm trying to figure out. I've seen a lot of weapons in my time at Camp Half-Blood, but nothing like what you used. It's... different."
Grover nodded, still looking nervous after everything that had happened. "Yeah, Hikari, that wasn't your usual celestial bronze sword or magic spear. It looked more... high-tech. Almost like something a mortal would make, but way beyond anything I've seen."
Natsuki, still eyeing the watch, seemed even more intrigued. "So, wait, if the gods didn't make it, and it's not mortal-made... what does that make it?"
Hikari shrugged, unsure himself. "I don't know. It just... appeared when I pressed the watch. I didn't think too much about where it came from, just that it worked." He glanced at Annabeth. "Does that mean it's not connected to my godly parent?"
Annabeth raised an eyebrow, thinking it over. "It's possible it's connected to your parent in some way. But if it's not something the gods typically create, then maybe there's something special about your heritage. Something more... ancient, or perhaps something that involves both mortal and divine aspects."
Percy, who had been listening quietly, spoke up. "Well, whoever or whatever made it, we should probably figure it out soon. Hikari's powers are strong, but if we don't understand them, they could be dangerous, especially if something like that drains him out so quickly."
Hikari nodded in agreement. "Yeah, no kidding. I barely managed to stay on my feet after that fight."
Annabeth uncrossed her arms and looked at Hikari with renewed curiosity. "I'll help you figure it out. I've done a lot of research on ancient artifacts and weapons, so maybe we can uncover more about your watch and its origins. But for now, I think you need rest and training. We'll figure it out step by step."
Yami, who had been watching the conversation unfold, smirked. "You guys really have no idea what you're dealing with, do you?"
Hikari shot him a tired look. "Welcome to the world of demigods, I guess."
Annabeth smiled slightly, though there was a seriousness in her gaze. "You'll get used to it, but we should be prepared. With strange powers like yours, Hikari, it's possible that whoever—or whatever—is behind that watch might come looking for you."
The group exchanged glances, the weight of the situation settling in. Whatever mysteries lay behind Hikari's powers, they were only just beginning to uncover the truth.
"Come on," Annabeth said, gesturing toward the camp. "Let's get back to Camp Half-Blood. We've got a lot of work ahead of us."
And with that, they all followed her, ready to face the challenges that awaited them at Camp Half-Blood.
Hikari looked at the watch. "If my Divin mother gave it too me, it is my weapon and it maybe connect to her, even if it is so up high tech"
Annabeth looked at him. "If Hephaestus did made it he was way too creative that day, what movies did he saw that day".
Hikari chuckled at Annabeth's comment, the tension easing slightly. "Right? If it was Hephaestus, he must have been binge-watching some sci-fi marathon or something."
Percy rolled his eyes, still trying to process everything. "I just hope it doesn't come with a lot of side effects. I mean, if that thing is powered by my divine heritage, what happens when I run out of energy?"
Annabeth shrugged, her expression thoughtful. "That's the kind of thing we need to explore. We should set up some training sessions for you, Hikari. Learn how to control the watch and whatever powers it gave you. And if it does tap into your divinity, we'll need to find out how to recharge it."
Natsuki, who had been quietly listening, suddenly chimed in. "What if it has a mind of its own? Like, what if it activates when you're in danger or something? It could be like a safety mechanism."
"That's a good point," Hikari replied, a bit wary. "But that also means I'd need to be careful. If it activates on its own, I might lose control."
Yami stepped forward, trying to lighten the mood. "Well, if it does act up, just let it loose on your enemies. I'm sure it would make for one heck of a show."
Percy grinned at that. "Yeah, just don't let it stab me by accident, alright?"
Annabeth rolled her eyes again but smiled, glad to see her new friends starting to relax despite the chaos they had just experienced. "Let's focus on what we can control for now. We'll figure out how to manage the watch. If we can get Hikari trained and familiar with his powers, then we can be ready for anything."
As they walked, Hikari contemplated the watch again, wondering what mysteries it held and how it connected to his divine heritage. "I guess it's a part of who I am now," he murmured.
"Exactly," Annabeth affirmed, leading the group down the path to Camp Half-Blood. "And with time, we'll help you discover what that really means. Welcome to the world of demigods, Hikari. It's going to be a wild ride."
With renewed determination, the group made their way back to camp, ready to face whatever challenges awaited them, knowing that together they would uncover the truth behind Hikari's powers and the legacy he carried.
After that was done Hikari, Yami and Percy were taken to the big house too meet the camp director, as they saw a man he has a chubby face, a red nose and curly hair so black, it looks purple. He normally has watery, blue, bloodshot eyes from drinking. He wearing tiger-striped (or leopard-spot) Hawaiian shirts and purple running shoes. He is playing poker and his hair may look dark but also purple he looked at them all
Grover looked at them. "This is Mr D"
Mr D looked at all them. "Oh great the Girl (Hikari) is alive will good for you but not for me"
Hikari just looked at Mr D. "First of all I am boy, just because I have long hair and dress like a girl doesn't mean shit, also Your Dionysus"
Mr D looked at him. "Wait how did you"
Hikari looked at him. "Will Nature is around you, your hair is almost purple you have a smell of Alcohol around you and you are Wearing a tiger T shirt"
As then a light happened in Dionysus, as now he looked like hadome man, build but not too much, purple hair and dark skin
[ Image Dionysus from the game Hades ]
Dionysus then looked at glass of wine and drinks it no lighting no noting.
Mr D just looked at Hikari with a smirk. "Normal I don't get any and all demi gods name right and I don't have favourites But... Will Hikari Your my favourite"
This ment noting to Hikari, Yami and Percy, but for the people who knew Dionysus like Chiron his poker buddies ans Grover will there brain's crashes, also they relishe Hikari broke the curse by gess who Dionysus is really on his first try
Chiron, who had just entered the room, stopped in his tracks, his eyes wide with surprise. He exchanged a quick glance with Grover, who looked like he had just seen a ghost. The two of them, along with Dionysus' usual poker buddies, were left speechless, their minds processing what had just happened.
"Hikari… broke the curse?" Chiron muttered under his breath, still in disbelief. He had known many demigods over the centuries, and none had ever guessed Dionysus' identity correctly on their first try. It was practically impossible. And yet, here was Hikari, casually stating what no one had managed to do before.
Dionysus grinned, clearly amused by the stunned reactions around him. "Yes, yes. It appears Hikari here has a sharp eye and an even sharper tongue." He took another sip of his wine, completely unbothered by the awe surrounding him. "You lot shouldn't be so surprised. It was bound to happen eventually."
Hikari, meanwhile, was just standing there, arms crossed, not entirely understanding the significance of what he'd done. "So… what? I just guessed right. Big deal."
Yami, always quick to jump in with a snarky remark, smirked at Hikari. "I think you just became the camp's golden child without even trying. Congrats, girl."
"Shut up, Yami," Hikari snapped, though there was no real bite to his words.
Percy, who had been quiet until now, leaned over and whispered to Hikari, "I don't get it. What's the big deal?"
Chiron cleared his throat, finally recovering from the shock. "You see, Percy, Lord Dionysus here has a curse placed upon him. No demigod is ever supposed to guess his true identity on the first try. It's a mark of his… disfavor with the other Olympians. But somehow, Hikari has done it."
Grover nodded vigorously. "This is huge. It's never happened before. Ever."
Dionysus leaned back in his chair, looking quite pleased with himself—and with Hikari. "Well, don't let it go to your head, kid. But you've earned yourself a spot as my favorite. For now."
The air in the room was still heavy with tension, but Hikari shrugged it off. "Honestly, I didn't think much of it. But hey, if it gets me out of extra chores, I'll take it."
Chiron smiled slightly, though his mind was clearly still spinning with the implications. "Yes, well, this certainly changes things. Hikari, Yami, Percy—you three have a lot to learn about this world. And now that you've made quite the impression, I think it's time we get you properly settled into camp. You'll be meeting the other demigods soon."
Dionysus, now back to his relaxed and somewhat indifferent state, waved his hand dismissively. "Yeah, yeah. Just try not to cause too much trouble while you're here. And Hikari, keep being interesting. It's rare I find anyone in this place worth watching."
With that, the three boys were led out of the Big House, Grover still muttering to himself in disbelief, while Hikari, Yami, and Percy exchanged confused looks. None of them quite understood the gravity of what had just happened, but one thing was certain—things at Camp Half-Blood were about to get a whole lot more interesting.
To be continued
Hope people like this Ch and give me power stones, also yes I know the Dionysus curse breaking thing is not Canon, I just did for fun, also this got bigger then Normal