Harry Potter the son of Olympus (Harry Potter x Percy Jackson and the
What if the Boy Who Lived was not just the child of prophecy, but a divine miracle, reborn from myth and magic?
In a desperate act to save the life of a dying newborn on Olympus, the goddess Athena performed a forbidden experiment...infusing a dying infant’s body with Ichor, the divine blood of the gods. Nestled in the protective womb of Hera and shielded from the wrath of Titans and fate alike, the child was stabilized. But something unprecedented occurred: the Ichor bound him not to one Olympian, but to all twelve...a son not of Zeus or Hera alone, but a child of Olympus itself.
He was born twice...once to the gods, and again to mortals.
On the stormy evening of July 31st, 1980, the child was found cradled in golden light upon the floor of the Potter residence, a full year after his original divine birth. It was not by accident. The ancient Titaness and goddess Rhea, divine mother of Olympus, had intervened directly...guiding the child’s form through time and magic to the only mortal couple capable of raising him with love and strength: Lily and James Potter. By her will, they became his parents in body and soul.
But the blood of Olympus still flowed through Harry's veins. His mortal upbringing hid a divine destiny greater than any prophecy. As the heir of Olympus and Earth, his fate was now shared by two worlds: the hidden magical society of wizards and the mythic realm of gods and monsters.
Marked by a lightning scar and protected by the very pantheon of Greece, Harry enters a world that will never be the same.
As he grows, so does his power...and so too do the bonds of his heart. Soul-bound by threads of fate to 21 remarkable young women...witches, demigoddesses, and magical creatures alike...Harry must uncover the truth of his origins, forge alliances across worlds, and stand against forces that threaten Olympus and Hogwarts both.
War brews beyond the veil. Titans stir in Tartarus. Shadows creep from the Forbidden Forest. And through it all, the boy with divine blood must decide: is he a god among mortals… or a mortal who defies the gods?
One thing is certain.
He is Harry Potter.
He is the Son of Olympus.
And his destiny has only just begun.