Daughter of Mera

Hey Everyone! This is a crossover between the world of Percy Jackson and my world, Manvadrasia (Pronounce it however you wish, a friend came up with it for me.) You can read more about it at Creativity Unleashed wiki. In the sprit of cooperation, I have decided that this is going to be a collab, one which anyone can contribute to. (like another collab I had running on the other wiki. Don't worry;I'm done self-promoting). The Rules are simple, Anyone can write a chapter, but it's first come, first serve. I know what you're thinking. "won't this just result in chaos?" Yes, but that's part of the fun! If you have any questions about the universe, just ask me. With all that out of the way, Our Story begins.

Chapter One: A Stranger in a Stranger War*
Adora didn't quite know what to inspect from the portal in the forest. It was a golden light in the shape of an eye that glowed brightly, Making Adora Lenore shield her eyes against it. "This is it?" She asked her mother. She nodded. "Yep, these things have been popping up all over the place, nothing has come through 'em yet, but the others want to know what's happening." Adora gulped, She didn't know a lot about the affairs of the gods, her older sister was lot better at that, but she knew that if this was enough to get their attention it was something big. "And that's were we come in, right?"

Her mother grinned. "Yep! It'll be fun!" Easy for you to say, Adora thought. Her mother was named Mera, goddess of the untamed wild, change, and the moon. Her current form, which changed daily, was, mostly a small, lithe humanoid, but with grey skin, clawed hands and feet, fangs that almost stretched out of her mouth, and her only constants; three yellow eyes and four bull's horns on her head. Adora was glad she had her amulet on, other wise she'd go back to her 'true form' just from being next to her mother. "Don't worry sweetie, you aren't just anybody, you're one of MY daughters! You'll be laughing about this soon."

Adora nodded, not encouraged by this in the slightest. Mera began to fade, a few wisps of energy going into the amulet. "I'll be in here for the time being." The goddess said from the little piece of jewelry. "Let's knock'em dead kiddo!" Adora took in a deep breath and stepped thorugh the portal. In an instant, the forest grew dark, the portal vanishing from the world.

Adora awoke somewhere on a beach, covered in sand. She groggily stood up. "You okay?" Mera asked. "Yeah, I'm fine." Adora yawned as she stretched. "Do you know were we are?" "Nope, but I'm sensing something along the bay to your right. Let's head there." Adora nodded.

It wasn't long, however, before she ran into trouble.