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Prologue
The world had changed. The battle for Olympus was over, and in the darkest of outcomes, Kronos had emerged victorious. The gods, once unassailable, now languished in the depths of Tartarus, their divine presence overshadowed by the triumphant titan. The brave demigods who had fought valiantly alongside the Olympians now found themselves imprisoned alongside their deities, suffering but not yet defeated.
But a small glimmer of hope remained, a sliver of Olympus that had eluded Kronos's grasp. A group of young demigods, determined to preserve what remained of their world, had managed to evade the titan's wrath.
Thalia Grace, the daughter of Zeus and once the bearer of the Golden Fleece, was now a fugitive. Her eyes, which had once sparkled with confidence, were tinged with sorrow, a reflection of the heavy burden she carried. She had taken it upon herself to protect her fellow demigods, a responsibility that weighed on her young shoulders.
Clarisse La Rue, the fiery daughter of Ares, stood beside Thalia, her battle-hardened spirit unbroken. Her crimson hair, once a symbol of her fierce nature, now framed the face of a warrior who had faced loss and betrayal. She refused to bow to Kronos and was ready to fight to the end.
Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena and a brilliant strategist, had lost her home at Camp Half-Blood. Her piercing gray eyes remained sharp, and her intellect burned as brightly as ever. With her leadership and knowledge, she was determined to guide the group through the shadows of uncertainty.
Percy Jackson, the hero of the Prophecy of the Seven, was a beacon of hope. His sea-green eyes, a reminder of his divine lineage, held the promise of renewal. He knew that the battle was not over, that there was still a chance to reclaim the world from Kronos's clutches.
Nico di Angelo, son of Hades, was the youngest of the group. His dark, brooding presence spoke of the hardships he had faced, but his resilience was a testament to his strength. He clung to the hope that he could one day free his father and the other gods.
In the depths of Montréal, in an inconspicuous apartment hidden from the world, these demigods, marked by loss and determination, huddled together. They knew they were hunted by the forces of Kronos, and their journey was far from over. But as long as they breathed, as long as they had each other, the embers of defiance would continue to burn, and the battle against the titan would endure. The shadows of the defeated Olympus cast long, but the dawn of hope still held the promise of a new day.
First Original Male Character Description [Delwyn Frost] + Background
Delwyn Frost is a striking 16-year-old, a unique blend of Welsh heritage and Canadian upbringing. His appearance sets him apart from the crowd, making him an enigmatic figure wherever he goes. With natural, snow-white hair that glistens with a faint, ethereal blue tinge, he's a vision of otherworldly beauty. His hair, scalp, and body hair all share this unusual hue, a true testament to his divine lineage. His skin, almost devoid of melanin, is exceptionally pale, nearly devoid of pigment, granting him an otherworldly quality.
Delwyn's dark blue eyes are like deep pools of the ocean, a reflection of his celestial heritage as a son of Poseidon. They exude a calm and captivating allure, drawing others in with their depth and intensity. Standing at an impressive 185cm, his stature is commanding, and his physique is notably muscular, a testament to his strength and heritage.
Handsome beyond words, Delwyn's features are a harmonious blend of softness and strength, making it easy to see why he captures the attention of those around him. He moves with grace, a natural athlete, and his presence carries an air of mystery and charisma.
Beneath the surface, Delwyn's personality is just as captivating as his appearance. He is sweet, kind, and caring, always extending empathy and understanding to those in need. His gentle nature makes him a friend to anyone who crosses his path, and his ability to connect with others on an emotional level is a rare and cherished quality.
As a son of Poseidon, Delwyn possesses remarkable powers. His most unique and potent ability is his cryokinesis, the power to control and generate ice and snow. This affinity sets him apart from other children of Poseidon, and he feels most at home when manipulating these elements. He also possesses hydrokinesis, although it requires a bit more effort to master. His geokinesis is limited, connecting him to the earth but to a lesser degree than his aquatic abilities. Like Percy Jackson, he can heal himself by immersing in water, a gift that strengthens his resilience.
Delwyn Frost is a remarkable and captivating character, not only for his extraordinary powers but also for his inner strength and the kindness that radiates from him. His life has unfolded far from the familiar narratives of Camp Half-Blood, Poseidon's sanctuary for his demigod children. He had never set foot in the camp, nor had he ever forged the bonds of camaraderie with other demigods like Thalia, Clarisse, Annabeth, Percy, and Nico. His story was one of isolation, and his unique connection with his divine parent, Poseidon, had been a source of tension rather than guidance.
Delwyn was not a classic son of Poseidon, a truth that had driven a wedge between him and his divine father. Instead of embracing the fluidity of water, Delwyn's talents veered toward the icy and cold, a power distinctly his own. He wielded cryokinesis with a mastery that set him apart, controlling and generating ice and snow in a way that no typical child of Poseidon ever could. This fundamental difference had kept him from Camp Half-Blood, the place where demigods like him were meant to find solace and training.
Living a life in Montréal, Delwyn appeared as a regular teenager on the surface. Unbeknownst to those around him, he carried a heavy burden. Monsters had pursued him relentlessly since he was a child, forcing him to become skilled in combat to defend himself against the relentless onslaught. His formidable demigod abilities were honed through survival, not through the guidance of a supportive camp.
While Delwyn had some awareness of his demigod heritage, he remained oblivious to the larger conflict brewing in the world. The rise of Kronos and the shadow of the titan's impending war had not yet touched his life. As he went about his days in Montréal, unaware of the epic battles fought by others of his kind, a fateful encounter with the group of demigods would soon change the course of his destiny and draw him into the epic struggle between Olympus and Kronos, where his unique abilities would become a vital asset in the fight against the titan.