If You Liked Percy Jackson, You’ll Love This Five-Season Fantasy Masterpiece

What makes this story truly work is its focus on relationships. It understands that fantasy is most engaging when we connect with the characters and their bonds, rather than just magical elements or grand predictions. Right from the start, the story centers on friendship, loyalty, and the decisions characters make, even during lighter moments. While each episode presents a new challenge, these problems usually connect to a bigger, overarching plot. It’s a similar setup to Percy Jackson, but instead of Greek mythology, this story is set in the world of Camelot.








