- Harry Potter and Percy Jackson crossover -
Mary Weasley is the sixteen year old daughter of Hermes.
"But I love him!" - Mary being overly dramatic
Character[]
Personality[]
Mary is the daughter of Hermes, the mischievous god of thieves and travelers. Like her father, Mary is quick-witted and sharp-minded, always thinking on her feet and coming up with clever solutions to any problem that comes her way. Her mind is like a well-oiled machine, constantly processing information and analyzing situations, making her an invaluable asset to her fellow demigods at Camp Half Blood. But Mary's talents don't stop at her intellect. She's also incredibly athletic and nimble, with lightning-fast reflexes and an impressive sense of balance. Whether she's running across the fields or scaling the walls of the training arena, Mary moves with grace and precision, always pushing herself to be faster, stronger, and better than she was yesterday. But perhaps what sets Mary apart the most is her sense of humor. She has a quick wit and a mischievous streak, always ready with a sarcastic quip or a clever prank to lighten the mood and keep her friends on their toes. Even in the darkest of times, Mary can find a way to make those around her smile and laugh, reminding them that there's always a reason to keep fighting and never give up.
Appearance[]
Mary is a striking young woman with a bright and infectious smile that draws people to her. Her vibrant red hair is a defining feature, cascading in waves down her back and framing her heart-shaped face. Her skin is lightly tanned from spending time outdoors, and her eyes are a warm, rich brown that glimmer with intelligence and mischief. When Mary is at Hogwarts, she can often be found wearing her Hufflepuff robes or Hufflepuff quidditch uniform. Her robes are a soft, warm yellow, embroidered with the badger crest of her house. They fit her form perfectly, tailored to flatter her figure without sacrificing comfort or mobility. Her quidditch uniform is similarly stylish, with the same Hufflepuff crest emblazoned on the chest and sleeves. It fits her snugly, showing off her athletic build and giving her the freedom of movement she needs to fly with agility and grace. At Camp Half Blood, Mary's wardrobe is more casual. She can usually be found wearing her camp t-shirt, which is a bright and cheerful orange color. The shirt is soft and comfortable, with the camp's logo emblazoned on the front in bold black letters. Mary often pairs it with a jean skirt that falls just above her knees, giving her a playful and carefree look that suits her personality perfectly.
Powers[]
Hermes & Demigod Related[]
- Has the ability to control locks, as her father is the god of thieves.
- Able to run at superhuman speeds, as her father is the god of speed.
- Can sense traps and curses on locks, as her father is the god of thieves.
- Due to her father being the god of communication, she can understand all languages.
- Can put someone to sleep, as her father is the god of sleep.
Wizard Related Powers[]
- Flying: She is the chaser on the Hufflepuff Quidditch Team.
- Hogwarts secret passageways expert: She stole the Marauders Map from her cousin (James), and now knows the passage ways.
- Charms: Even though magic isn't allowed outside of Hogwarts, and she teaches the children of Hecate about charms.
- Wand: Her wand is dragon heartstring, 10 1/2", and unyielding.
- Divination: She finds this skill fun, so she make up prophesies for her family and friends at camp.
History[]
Birth[]
Hermes had always been fascinated by the humans and their ways of life. He loved to wander around the world and watch them as they went about their daily routines. He had always been drawn to the merchants and the travelers, those who were always on the move and seeking new adventures. One day, while wandering around Devon, England, Hermes came across a young man who was running a small joke shop. He was impressed by the man's quick wit and cunning, and he struck up a conversation with him. The man's name was George Weasley, and he was a wizard. As they talked, Hermes was struck by how much he enjoyed George's company. He found himself laughing and joking with the wizard, and he felt a sense of kinship with him. He could tell that George was a kindred spirit, someone who was always on the move and looking for the next adventure. As they parted ways, Hermes knew that he wanted to see George again. He wasn't sure how, but he knew that fate would bring them together again. On April 1st, 2007, Hermes received another message, this time from Apollo. He was told that he had a daughter, born to George Weasley on that very day.
Childhood & Going to Hogwarts[]
Mary Weasley had always known that she was different from the other kids at school. Her father, George Weasley, was a wizard, and her other father was a god. She had never met her father, but she knew that she was the daughter of Hermes, the Greek god of boundaries, roads, commerce, speed, cunning, wit, sleep, communication, philosophy, and alchemy. Despite her parentage, Mary had a happy childhood. She lived with her father, her step-mother, Angelina, and her half-siblings, Fred II and Roxanne. They lived in a small cottage in Devon, surrounded by rolling hills and fields of wildflowers. Her father ran a joke shop in a nearby town, and Angelina worked as a quidditch coach at a local school. Mary's childhood was filled with magic and wonder. Her father would often bring home new toys and gadgets from the joke shop, and her step-mother would teach her how to fly on a broomstick. Her half-siblings were always up for a game of quidditch, and they would spend hours playing together in the garden. When Mary turned eleven, she received her letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She was thrilled to be accepted into the school, and she couldn't wait to learn more about magic. She was sorted into Hufflepuff House, and she made friends with a group of kind and loyal students. Despite her happy childhood, Mary sometimes felt like something was missing. She knew that she was the daughter of a god, but she had never met him. She had heard stories about the gods and their interactions with mortals, but she knew that they were not supposed to interfere in their children's lives.
Getting a Monster Attack during a Quidditch Match[]
Mary Weasley soared through the air on her broomstick, the wind whipping through her hair as she chased after the quaffle. She was a chaser on the Hufflepuff quidditch team, and she loved the rush of flying and the thrill of competition. But suddenly, she felt a sharp pain in her side, and she realized that she was under attack. A monster had appeared on the field, and it was heading straight for her. Mary tried to dodge the creature, but it was too fast. It lashed out with its claws, raking across her chest and leaving deep gashes in her skin. She cried out in pain, but she refused to give up. She knew that she had to keep flying, keep fighting, even as the monster closed in on her. She summoned all her strength and courage, channeling the power of her divine heritage. As she flew, she called upon the godly powers of her father, Hermes, the Greek god of boundaries, roads, commerce, speed, cunning, wit, sleep, communication, philosophy, and alchemy. She felt a surge of energy coursing through her veins, and she knew that she had the strength to defeat the monster. With a fierce cry, she charged straight at the creature, her wand at the ready. She cast a powerful spell, and a bolt of lightning shot out from the tip of her wand, striking the monster in the chest. The monster let out a deafening roar, but Mary was undaunted. She kept flying, kept casting spells, until finally, the monster collapsed in a heap on the ground. Mary landed her broomstick, her heart pounding with adrenaline. She was bleeding from her wounds, but she felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had faced a monster, and she had emerged victorious. As she made her way off the field, Mary knew that she had to be careful. She didn't want anyone to know about her divine heritage, or the powers that she possessed. She knew that she had to keep her true nature a secret, for her own safety and the safety of others. But she also knew that she was destined for great things. She was the daughter of a god, and she had a duty to protect the world from the monsters that lurked in the shadows. She was ready to face whatever challenges came her way, knowing that she had the power of the gods behind her.
Going to Camp Half Blood[]
Every summer, Mary Weasley looked forward to going to Camp Half Blood. It was a place where she could be herself, where she could train and learn more about her powers as a demigod. It was a place where she felt like she belonged. As soon as she arrived at camp, Mary was greeted by her friends and fellow demigods. They hugged her, welcomed her back, and asked her about her year at Hogwarts. Mary felt a sense of camaraderie with them, knowing that they all shared the same struggles and challenges. At Camp Half Blood, Mary trained with the other demigods, honing her skills in combat, magic, and strategy. She learned how to fight with swords, shields, and other weapons, and she practiced her spells and charms. She also learned more about her heritage as a demigod. She listened to stories about the gods and their adventures, and she learned more about her father, Hermes, and his role as the messenger of the gods. But most of all, Mary enjoyed spending time with her friends. They would sit around the campfire, telling stories and laughing together. They would play games, go on hikes, and explore the woods around the camp. Mary felt a sense of freedom at Camp Half Blood, a freedom that she didn't experience in the wizarding world. There, she had to hide her powers and her heritage, always careful not to reveal too much. But at camp, she could be herself, and she could embrace her true nature as a demigod. As the summer drew to a close, Mary said goodbye to her friends, promising to keep in touch during the school year. She left Camp Half Blood feeling refreshed, reinvigorated, and ready to face whatever challenges came her way. She knew that she was destined for greatness, and she was grateful for the time that she spent at Camp Half Blood, learning and growing as a demigod. She couldn't wait to return the next summer, to see her friends and continue her training, knowing that she was part of something special, part of a world that was both magical and divine.
Relationship[]
Family[]
- Hermes
- George Weasley
Friends[]
She is friends with Ophelia Ash and Polly Atlantica.
Romance[]
She is crushing on Valentina Lovely.
Trivia[]
- She lives for pranks and anything fun.
- She gets along with everyone except for Shanon White.