Reader’s Question: Is your immortal series like Percy Jackson Series by Rick Riordan?
Thank you for your question.
No, not really. The only thing we have in common are the immortals. Yes, there are lot of immortals interacting with humans, but in my stories no one is longing, yearning, nor exactly proud of an immortal parent who abandon them in infancy and acts like teenage jerks. Sure, of course the immortal characters wouldn’t be immortals if they weren’t suffering from jerklitis.
Some of the same immortals are mentioned in the Unholy Pursuit Saga as in the Percy Jackson immortals who deals primary with the Greek gods and goddesses. In this series mortals are listed from all parts of the world.
It’s a series more so for adults and young adults. Yes, the immortals are still siring and birthing nephilim (half-mortal) and skirting their responsibilities but there’s no camp to shelter these people.
Unlike the Percy Jackson series. In the most part of my series, the famed Immortals do not have an absolute free range to hurt and maim humans as they did in B.C and as indicated in the Percy Jackson series.
In my series, most of it take place in A.D., they have rules to divine oblige by if they do not wish to land in celestial prison. Now, this doesn’t stop them from looking for loop holes to get around punishment shall they harm an Adamite. {Human}
Adamites mean human beings, each Immortal and their descendants have a name associated with the Immortal, their progenitors.
I am not going to go into too much but it’s different.
Thank you for your interest. I hope you decide to read it and see for yourself.
Your wide diversity of different cultures is what makes yours better than the Percy Jackson series.
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Thanks for reading it. 🙂 I’m happy you enjoyed the book of the series.
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