<p>So, instead of Luke dying in the last Olympian, he ends up on Ogygia with Calypso. Later, in Percy's requests to the gods, he requests to personally take Calypso off the island. So now, Luke, Calypso, and Percy, are on an island together. They talk about all the gods have done and decide Luke was correct on the previous matter of rebellion. Percy takes them both back to the mortal world to live at camp half blood. They create an underground headquarters and plot against the gods.</p><p>After two more years, the anti Olympian operation has begun the actual attack. They rebel against the gods again, this time is less successful then the last. They must go to Tartarus for their so-called crimes.</p><p>In Tartarus, they meet up again, a few of the minor gods are also there. The three minor gods act like everything is fine, and that the demigods are just being "selfish" or "greedy".</p><p>Percy murders all three at once.</p><p>After that display of power, they spend thousands of years training, Calypso's magical abilities can now rival Hecate, Luke is able to defeat a hundred opposing swordsman at once, and has bested Miyamoto Musashi, one of the greatest sword fighters of all time, and Percy, the most powerful of them all, can control the five rivers of the underworld as if they were simple ponds.</p><p>They challenge the gods to duels, they accept.</p><p>Luke battles Hermes, both striking fast enough to cut up a Spirostomum ambiguum, the fastest creature on earth.</p><p>Hermes begs for forgiveness, Luke simply smirks, and slices him in two.</p><p>Calypso battles Zeus, matching each lighting bolt with a new magic trick of her own.</p><p>It ends similarly to Luke and Hermes, Zeus begs, Calypso smirks, and then disintegrates him.</p><p>Perseus and Poseidon is the worst fight of them all, ripping the water and blood out of the others body, the trident matched with riptide, Perseus wins with a final wound to the eye, he does not beg this time.</p><p>The rest of the gods are too scared to face them</p><p>And so the trio has defeated the Olympians, but at what cost?</p><p>The battle had caused so much damage worldwide that the human race is destroyed, 'was it really worth it?' they ask themselves, yes, yes it was.</p>