Percy Jackson and the Olympians
You're twelve, you've been kicked out of every school you've ever attended, and you just vaporized your pre-algebra teacher with a sword you didn't know you had. Turns out your dad is a Greek god, the monsters in the old myths never died, and Olympus is real — it's just on the 600th floor above Manhattan. A war among the gods is coming, an ancient titan is stirring under California, and a prophecy with your name in it is waiting. Grab a pen that turns into a blade and find out which side you're on.
You don’t read this world — you write the next chapter.
1.
Your own private copy
Starting forks this world into your workspace — your save files, chapters, and notes are yours. The original world stays untouched.
2.
The room writes with you
Every chapter opens with three real next-move directions, drafted from your canon — never a blank box. Approve a scene brief; the room writes to it.
3.
Your canon remembers itself
Review the proposed changes, then lock canon. Cast, codex, and routes update — and the next move is already waiting.
Inside the world
The world’s canon — yours to continue. Spoilers and plot stay out of this page.
Ways to begin
Choose your angle on the world when you start your save — and switch it any time in settings.
Share the cartridge. Write your own save file.
Start your save fileA public world page — setup and starter angles only. Save files, chapters, and private notes never appear here.