Jason, being unconscious for key parts of the quest seems to be a common theme for you....
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Jason, being unconscious for key parts of the quest seems to be a common theme for you....
Imagine this:
One day, Magnus was walking upto his friends in the dining hall in Valhalla, when he overhears someone saying something about Roman Gods. He turns to find a blond seventeen-ish year old guy with striking blue eyes and a small, white scar on the upper left lip, sitting with a group of people Magnus didn't know.
He notices Magnus looking at him, so shoots him a casual smile.
One of the people sitting at his table asks, “So first Norse, and now Roman Gods too?”
“Yes, and the thing about their Greek form and all is true too,” replies the blonde.
That catches Magnus' attention. He walks upto their table and asks, “Are you a demi-god or something?”
The blonde smiles at that and nods.
“I'm Magnus Chase by the way.”
“I'm Jason. Jason Grace.”
Magnus remembers something about Hearthstone falling unconscious more often that someone called Jason Grace, but he doesn't really think about that. He also remembers Percy mentioning a friend called Jason…
“So, you're a Greek demi-god, I suppose?” Magnus asked, to confirm his doubt.
“I'm a child of Rome and Greece. And now, I'm a einherjar. Too many godly connections,” Jason laughs.
“So have you been to Camp Half-blood?”
“Been there? That was my home,” Jason says with a longing look on his face. He shakes his head slightly and asks, “How do you know about Camp Half-blood? Were you a Greek demi-god too?”
Magnus shakes his head and says, “No, but I do know a couple of Greek demi-gods. One is a child of Poseidon, and the other, my cousin, child of Athena.”
Jason looked surprised. “Really? That's cool. Wait… Child of Poseidon?”
“Um, yeah, Percy. He once mentioned his friend called Jason. I was wondering if it was you or just a namesa—”
“Are you kidding me? Percy was my bro!” Jason says, looking like he'd burst into tears any moment. “And I guess you're referring to Annabeth?”
“Yeah,” Magnus replies, and from there, conversation goes on.
Jason invites Magnus to sit with them, and for a while, he does, before he feels someone's hand on his shoulder.
He turns to find a nonchalant (yet pissed off) Alex and remembers his friends.
“I guess I'll talk to you later?” Jason asks.
“Of course!”
Later, they become very close friends and hang out quite frequently. Magnus learns a lot about Annabeth and Percy, their adventures with Jason and the other heroes of the Argo II.
Magnus knew that einherjar weren't allowed to leave Hotel Valhalla without permission. But Odin had given him the special allowance to travel between the nine worlds after their quest against Loki, so next time when he went to Midgard, he told Annabeth and Percy about Jason and they bursted into tears of agony and joy.
Episode 108: The Blackest Little Black Dress with Jason Chase and Taryn Johnson
1. The Blackest, Little-Black Dress by Jason Chase and Taryn Johnson modeled by Makayla Alexander
2. Sketch of the dress by Jason
3. Corrie wearing the blackest, little-black dress
4. Jason, Corrie, Nat and Colin Preston at the Boston MFA
5. Fox by Taryn Johnson, 2012
6. Seal by Taryn Johnson
7. May the Mutt
8. Jason, Taryn, and May with the Blackest Black Dress
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Hands off my Jason, we have a love that is deep and real and when he finds out about it its going to be magical - Piper in The Lost Hero
Corrie and Nat spend some time in Boston, Massachusetts working with contemporary artist Jason Chase and being top notch tourists.
Episode 108: The Blackest Little Black Dress w Jason Chase and Taryn Johnson
Corrie and Nat sit down with artists Jason Chase and Taryn Johnson and talk about the Boston art scene, how they created the world's blackest, little-black dress, and being a full-time artist & freelancer.Â
The Art History Babes Do Boston
Singularity Black w Jason Chase & Dr. Colin Preston
1. Jason Chase, Black Iron Ursa, 2017
2. Jason Chase, Black Star, 2018
3. Jason Chase, Singularity Pop, 2017
4. Jason Chase, Untitled, 2018
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Top favorite scouters?!?
Mm, I do love picking favorites. Here’s my current list of Top 5 favorite Rebel Scouts:Â
Elizabeth Royal - A sweet girl with a useful ability. I see her learning to harness her powers to give her advantages in a fight, and holy crap is it cool. Plus, she’s come such a long way from when she first joined the Rebels. I remember when she pretty much had a panic attack when she helped break into C.A.R.M.A to rescue Alice and Val, and now look at her! I can’t wait to see her actually in action.Â
Jason Chase - Like Liz, he’s one of the most improved Rebels I’ve seen. He came to the Rebel Army knowing little to nothing, and now he can handle himself pretty well in a fight. Nobody underestimate this cute little nerd, he’ll probably eat your soul.
Julio Montoya - Not only is he hot as hell, but he’s actually one competent monkey man to keep around. Plus I enjoy his realism, we need more of that in this world. Optimism can only get us so far.Â
Shade Dempsey - I just find this motherfucker hilarious. He might be a drug addict, but if I had his power, I’m pretty sure I’d be popping pills too. Despite his flaws, he’s a good Scout, he helps out when he’s needed, and contrary to his name, he is not shady at all.Â
Valeria Shotwell - She’s just a sweetheart, and I love how she’s learning to use her power to her advantage in a fight now. She may not be able to seriously do some damage, but her powers provide her perfect stealth for sneak attacks and getting away.Â
Of course, all the Scouts are great in their own special ways, these are just the ones who’ve caught my eye recently.Â