Navigating the ship-specific fanfiction scene for Percy Jackson and Thalia Grace takes some digging. I haven't seen any platform with truly 'exclusive' content just for them; authors usually publish wherever they have an account. You might find single-author blogs or personal websites that host only their own work, which could feature PxT. Tumblr often has pieces that don't cross-post to larger archives, tucked into tags or linked from moodboards. There was this one writer on Dreamwidth who wrote a multi-chapter story only there because they disliked the comment culture on bigger sites.
That said, the vast majority of stories live on the big multi-fandom archives. Archive of Our Own is the central hub. Tag filtering there is superb—you can sort by relationship, characters, even tropes like 'Forced Proximity' or 'Alternate Universe - Modern'. Fanfiction.net still has a surprising number of older fics from before the ship became less common. The tag 'Percy Jackson/Thalia Grace' on AO3 is your best starting point; sort by kudos or date updated to find active threads.
Look on AO3. That's where 90% of the good stuff is now. Use the relationship tag. Sometimes people write them as a secondary pairing in a bigger story, so check the additional tags. I found one amazing slow-burn on a personal WordPress site, but the author stopped updating years ago. Mostly, it's AO3.
Forget exclusivity. It's all scattered. I think authors just post wherever they're comfortable. You're not gonna find a whole site dedicated to just one pairing from a fandom this big. Check Wattpad tags sometimes—the writing quality varies wildly, but there are a few decent longfics buried there. Honestly, most of the good stuff I've read was on AO3. I saw a recc list on a PJO-centric Tumblr blog once that linked to a few pieces that were only posted on that blogger's personal site, but that's rare. It's mostly about hunting through tags and following authors you like.
I disagree with the premise a bit—'exclusive' is a strong word. In my decade of reading fanfic, I've never come across a platform that hosts content solely for a single pairing. The economics of running a site don't support that niche. Content aggregates around popular archives. For Percy/Thalia, Archive of Our Own has the most comprehensive and well-tagged collection, hands down. You can filter out other pairings easily. Fanfiction.net has a legacy collection, but it's harder to filter. Some authors might use Quotev or Neocities for a specific aesthetic, but they'll usually cross-post to AO3 for reach. The closest to exclusive you get is if an author decides to delete from everywhere but their own blog, which happens sometimes after drama.
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Mated to a Demigod
Jessica Lauer
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***Offical Book 2 of Scars and the Ahswood Family Saga***
As the Ashwoods and Alosies travel to South Korea for the internal Werewolf Council, their lives are turned upside down when James Ashwood finds his fated mate, An Jieun. She is no ordinary Wolf half of her is not a wolf or a human but a nine-tailed fox god.
Will An Jieun be able to accept her wolf side and become the future Luna the Ashwood pack needs? What does her Demigod existence mean for werewolves and supernatural beings?
Can James protect his mate from outside forces? Can he finally accept his birthright as the next Alpha and Alpha Council Chairman?
“Take off the lenses,” the Alpha King growls, his voice a low vibration that rattles my bones. “Let them see the monster you’ve hidden.
Thalia Thorne was born an abomination. In a world where your eyes dictate your destiny—Gold for the rulers, Blue for the servants—Thalia’s void-black eyes marked her as a Cancer: a curse to be erased at birth.
For two decades, she played the part of a ghost. She hid in the human cities, survived on silence, and kept her secret behind a pair of gold contacts. But one night of reckless rebellion ends in a bloodbath, leaving two men dead and Thalia in silver chains.
Now, she’s been dragged back to the Great North to face Alpha King Rael(A true Gemini, born with golden eyes). She is accused of murdering the King’s brother and practicing forbidden witchcraft. The penalty is death of found guilty, but Rael has a different torture in mind. Especially since he’s a cursed Alpha with no mate for centuries now and he’s been going into rut.
But Thalia doesn’t break. Instead, she ignites.
As a fated bond snaps into place between the hunter and his prey, a dark prophecy begins to awaken. With the eyes of the kingdom on her and the King’s hands around her throat, Thalia must decide: Will she continue to hide the darkness in her blood, or will she show them why Cancers are the most feared sign of all?
First one has to figure out why the throne was built on a lie. And why Thalia Thorne is the gospel truth that will burn it down.
Hades was well-cast to rule over the land of the dead. But what if Hades, the fearsome monarch of the Underworld was, in fact, a goddess? Everyone called her, 'Lord of the Dead' out of mockery since she prefers the company of women. She was considered an isolated and violent immortal, who loathed change and was easily given to a slow black rage like no others.
But then everything changed when the dark goddess met the daughter of Demeter, Persephone. Now the tale of Hades and Persephone will be retold with a sprinkle of twists and turns.
I was Apollo’s most devoted follower, the lover he handpicked from a sea of worshippers.
With me, he’d always shed his divine arrogance. He was so tender, so attentive. I actually thought he loved me to the bone.
Until seven days before our Consort Ceremony, when I used my gift of prophecy to peek into our future together.
I expected to see a lifetime of blinding love. Instead, I saw him violently tangled in the sheets with my adopted sister, Cassandra.
Wrapped around him, Cassandra giggled. "You're so good to me, my Lord. Thanks to you, I'll finally get my sister's Sight and take her place as High Priestess."
And Apollo—my god, my lover—smiled down at her with pure adoration. "Whatever makes you happy, little bird. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have played pretend for this long, let alone allow her to become a god's consort."
In that split second, my heart turned to ash. My faith shattered into a million pieces.
With seven days left until the ceremony, I didn't confront them. Instead, I fell to my knees before the altar of Hades, Lord of the Underworld.
"I offer you my gift of prophecy. I will be your most loyal follower in exchange for your sanctuary."
"Please. Take me away from here. Take me somewhere Apollo can never find me."
Princess Thalia’s life ended in fire and betrayal. But for her, death was not the end—it was a second chance.
Waking up one year in the past, she is the sole keeper of a horrifying secret: the king, her own father, is about to unleash an apocalypse. To stop him, she must transform herself from the forgotten, useless princess everyone despises into a master of magic and intrigue.
Her only hope lies chained in the darkness beneath the palace—a legendary elven warrior, the last of his kind, broken by a centuries-old curse. He is a weapon she must wield, a secret she must protect, and a soul whose fate is inexplicably tied to her own.
As they forge a desperate alliance, their combined power awakens ancient magic and a forbidden love that could unite their peoples. But in a world of whispering shadows and monstrous creatures, their bond may be the very thing that triggers the doom they are trying to prevent.
For in a battle against fate itself, the price of saving the world may be everything they have come to love.
Warning: This book contains scenes of graphic and descriptive violence. Reader discretion is advised.
After 100 Nights of Betrayal, I Became Zeus’s Heir
Echo
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I’m just a mortal, yet I’ve been deeply in love with Orion, the heir to Poseidon, for seven long years.
When he was about to ascend the throne as the God of the Sea, I thought I could finally stand by his side—in the light, as his true consort.
But then he delivered a crushing ultimatum: the condition for his ascension was to produce a pure-blooded divine heir with his late brother’s widow, Selene.
Every time he came back from Selene's bed, he’d hold me tight and whisper,
"Thalia, you’re my only true love. As soon as Selene gives birth to an heir for the throne, we’ll have our wedding. I’ll give you the title you deserve."
And so, over the next six months, he spent a hundred nights in Selene’s bed.
His visits grew more frequent, and the stench of Selene’s scent on his skin grew stronger.
Finally, on the 100th lonely night I spent waiting for him, Selene got pregnant.
The news spread across Atlantis like wildfire—along with the announcement of their upcoming royal wedding.
My son tugged at my sleeve, asking innocently,
"Mommy, I thought people said Father is marrying his beloved Queen? Why hasn't he come to pick us up yet?"
"Because his beloved Queen isn't Mommy, sweetheart."
I smiled, gently stroking his hair.
"But it’s okay. I’m taking you back to our real home."
What Orion didn't know was that my biological father had already found me.
He is Zeus, the King of the Gods. And I am his long-lost daughter who was left in the mortal realm.
As for Orion’s title of Queen? I couldn't care less anymore.
I'm still hunting for that perfect Percy/Thalia fic myself. The ship has a tricky dynamic—rivalry turning to reluctant respect, then maybe more, but you have to preserve that competitive edge. I've had decent luck filtering on AO3 by 'Percabeth-Free Zone' tags, because so many stories force Annabeth in as an obstacle or make Thalia a rebound, which misses the point entirely. A favorite is 'Storm Surge' where they're stuck on a quest without the others, arguing about leadership while fighting monsters, and the tension builds naturally. The Olympus library forum used to have a dedicated thread, but it's pretty dead now.
Some writers nail the competitive banter but forget Thalia's trauma and Percy's loyalty issues. If the story makes them soft too quickly, it loses what makes them interesting. I'd trade ten fluffy coffee-shop AUs for one good fic where they're leading separate demigod squads and have to coordinate while distrusting each other. The best ones I've found are usually cross-posted from FF.net to AO3—searching both is necessary, because the tagging is inconsistent.
Honestly, most of the really good Thalia/Reyna stuff I've found has been scattered across platforms, which is kind of a pain. Archive of Our Own is the obvious big one—the tags are reliable and the quality is generally higher, though you have to sift through a lot of alternate pairings and ensemble fics. I've stumbled across some older gems on FanFiction.net, but the search is clunky and a lot of authors have migrated. Tumblr still has a niche for shorter, moodier pieces or headcanon threads, especially if you're into the more subtle, unspoken tension between them. The real trick is checking an author's profile on one site; sometimes they'll mention a cross-post to Quotev or even a private Discord server where they share draftier work.
It's a pairing that thrives on subtext, so I find the best fics aren't always the most kudos'd. Look for character studies or post-'Blood of Olympus' fix-its where they actually get to talk. There was this one on AO3 called 'Daughter of the Moon' that just nailed their shared burden-of-command dynamic. Wish I could find more like that.