—the mark of athena
—the chalice of the gods
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—the mark of athena
—the chalice of the gods
You do realize that, if everyone was truthful about the history of the human kingdoms of Xadia, about the mage wars, about how humans themselves rid their half of anything magical. Alot of things wouldn't have happened. Claudia wouldn't feel like humans were the people being oppressed, and the elves and dragons were doing the oppressing, hell, maybe we could even go all the way to Viren on this. If he knew the truth, how many things could have been prevented. How many lives could have been saved. THIS IS WHAT BURNING BOOKS DOES, THIS IS WHAT SCRUBBING SIGHTS OF INFORMATION DOES, PEOPLE WHO DONT KNOW HISTORY ARE BOUND TO REPEAT IT
I still don't believe that they just fell asleep and kissed a couple of times.
What is your favorite Heroes of Olympus book?
The Lost Hero
The Son of Neptune
The Mark of Athena
The House of Hades
The Blood of Olympus
fuck—
not so friendly reminder that Jason was ready to leave Nico in the Jar
Alright. This needs to be my most popular post. So I’m reading Trials of Apollo rn for the first time, right after rereading Percy Jackson, and the Heroes of Olympus series, and though I haven’t gotten to the part where it says so, I’ve heard that Nico is 16 in it. And that doesn’t make any sense. By the end of Blood of Olympus, he’s 13. By Trials of the Labyrinth, he turned 11. Another January passes, and in The Last Olympian, he’s 12. He fights a war at 12. Then The Lost Hero happens in the winter, before Christmas break, right after the Titan War, and The Son of Neptune takes place a few months later, making Nico 13. If Trials of Apollo takes place the winter after that- which it does, it’s stated it’s January in the first book and Apollo’s been gone for only 6 months, that means that Nico is 14 at that point. Due to that series taking place over the course of a year, Nico is now 15. He is going to be 15 as he and his bf travel into Tartarus.
Now, when it comes to Hazel, she is 14 in The Heroes of Olympus series. We know this because she met Pluto on her 13th birthday and was in Alaska for 6 months. She’s might be 15 because we also know that she was at Camp Jupiter at the same time as Jason, but also she’s only been there for a few months, so it’s a little more up in the air. Percy, Annabeth and Frank are the only ones in the seven who are 16 during the entire Heroes of Olympus, and Jason turns 16 during the Mark of Athena. If we’re going to talk about Hazel calling Nico older in Blood of Olympus, it’s likely because age isn’t something they’ve really talked about, and after being through Hell, the Labyrinth, his mom and sister’s deaths, trying to remember his life before the River Lethe, he just looks a little older than he really is, and Hazel has a baby face that makes her look younger than she is. Hopefully, this is clarified by Rick at some point because right now I keep hearing people call Nico all different ages, but if you’re ever having trouble remembering his age— he’s 3 years younger than Percy, until August, when he’s 4 years younger. That helps, right?? Loooolll.
PeRcY hAtEd NiCo, bitch please.
He WaNtEd To ThRoW wOnDeR bReAd At HiM. Yeah did you ever think for a second that he did that cause he was moving slow and groaning making him a very easy target and Percy wanted him to get out of danger.
Also percy seems generally concerned about Nico. He wants to make sure he’s okay, and even thanks him multiple times for helping them survive tartuas. Percy also wishes Nico good luck. Percys not perfect but neither is Nico.