Oh, yk what else they have in common? So much suffering and them not ending up together:')
I was today years old when I realized Percico has the exact same age gap as Romeo and Juliet.
It means absolutely nothing, but it's neat to think about.
claimed by the sea 🔱
ah yes, even at 12 percy still messes with frank in spirit.
how to interact with the god of war, brutality and bloodlust: a guide by 12 year olds:
stay unimpressed
outsmart him
tell him to watch his mouth
bonus: Annabeth 'ready to stab Hephaestus' Chase
OR WHAT IF ITS THE PERCY FROM, LIKE, POST LAST OLYMPIAN?!?!!??! Either one would be fine, but imagine. They use a clip here of an older, stronger Percy. And later, even though Walker would have actually grown up, they would use the same clip because foreshadowing?????
I just realized the PJO show runners could do something so sick and twisted and amazing during the Circe scene.
What if, the image that Percy sees in the mirror, the “cooler” version of himself, is like book accurate Percy. I just think that would be such a funny, messed up little Easter egg.
forever obsessed with percy being weird. off-putting. strange even. a cryptid maybe. an urban legend if I may. my boy is the son of one of the oldest, most powerful gods, has been in FBI's records since the age of twelve, fought and won two wars against immortal beings, went to hell and back. I think he's allowed to be a little odd.
And I couldn't just ignore when she asks if Percy saw her. Like, the little look that says "Oh that's why" and proceeds to spot Clarisse without missing a beat. That lil moment of dissapointment
The edits will be WILD
"It's easy to forget what's important when you're alone."
cue percy four years later stumbling toward camp jupiter with a very vague memory of a girl he knows he loves but can't for the life of him put a face to a name. because he's physically on his own. but he's never actually without her.