“As the others grabbed chairs from nearby tables, Jason leaned in and squeezed his friend’s shoulder.
‘Hey, man,’ he said, ‘what happened?’”
“'Frank?’ Jason whispered behind him. ‘Hazel, hold up a second. Frank, what’s wrong?’”
Don’t you just love how when someone is upset, Jason is the first one to notice and try to help? Because I sure do. This, this is why Jason was a good leader, because he was genuinely concerned for everyone on his team and always tried to help if he could. It’s not about who kills the most monsters or who’s the most “badass”
I'm back with these lmao
Apollo coming to Percy's apartment
Percy:
I want a book where the seven's adventures are continued,but with new members like Hestia's child and the son of Dyonisus(Pollux)
(Yes,I know,Hestia can't have children but it would be nice)
The reason why Percabeth works so beautifully is because they give each other exactly what they need. Annabeth Chase, who’s riddled with trust and abandonment issues because everyone who was supposed to love and protect her constantly betrayed her, fell for Percy. A boy with loyalty as a fatal flaw. Someone who will choose her over and over again. And Percy, who was constantly being cast out from place to place and was always the second choice, fell for Annabeth. A girl who just wants stability, something permanent. Someone who has him as her first priority
POV:Years after,a demigod named Peter Johnson comes at CHB
Like what will Dyonisus say?👄👁👄
:)
Hermes: Hey, can you teach me to play the trumpet?
Apollo: Why?
Hermes: Because I want to follow Zeus around and annoy him with it.
Dionysus: Technically you don't need to know how to play the trumpet to do that.
Hermes: You're so right-
have i mention how much i fucking love this scene from tlt?
Achilles: I'm going to fight Hector.
Odysseus: But you're not armed??
Achilles: I am.
Odysseus: With what?
Achilles: Overconfidence.
“I choose the prophecy. It will be about me.”
In my opinion, this quote from The Titan’s Curse is one of the most important moments for Percy’s character in the whole series. Here he is, still a kid, pushing down his fear and choosing a prophecy that could easily end in his death, all to protect Nico from that very same burden. He admits in the next few lines that he doesn’t want it, but he steps up and claims it anyway to spare a kid who hates him. It’s the selflessness and compassion that Percy displaye here in willingly shouldering such a heavy burden that, to me, truly makes him such a remarkable hero. There are so many stories about heroes having a great destiny, but Percy really stands out here because of his choice. He accepts the personal pain and suffering that could potentially come out of this prophecy and doesn’t shy away from it, just to save Nico. To me it’s this moment that truly shows that Percy is the child of the prophecy, not just because of his choice, but because of what his choice proves about who he is - a courageous, selfless person who is truly strong enough to fulfill his destiny and lead the demigods. I honestly still feel proud every time I reread this scene.
"But remember, boy, that a kind act can sometimes be as powerful as a sword."
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