u/Careless-Pirate-8147

Can we address the fact how impressive it is that Rick made a literal Shakespearean Sonnet with perfect Iambic Pentameter and perfect ABABCDCDEFEFGG Rhyming (tho horse and course, seriously Rick)

The thing is Rick not only has to make the poem perfect with the soft and strong syllables he also has to make it align with the story which legit doubles the challenge.

So just for fun, I tried it for my self and managed the first Quatrain.

As Lester faces his fate like a shame

And Zeus ordains his sister bade her time.

The Lord of Light starts the prophetic game

To stop the Imperials' greatest crime.

(Yes, the Iambs are not perfect)

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u/Careless-Pirate-8147 — 8 days ago

I once had this idea of an OC, he is like a son of Kronos (Ik weird) who was put in the Lotus Casino (Again very original idea) since it was made (Not the physical one but the ancient Lotus eaters ) . I assume that it had the time powers even back in the old days. This guy was stuck for 16 years, for him which is like millennia outside.

When he approaches like 16 his time powers start working against the Lotus Casino's (Weird counter 2) which helps him free himself.

Btw the whole point I conjured this idea was because Venus predicted >!that no demigod would heal the heart of Reyna so his whole point was to... heal her heart!< (Why do I feel this part is not an original idea) .

Guys, I swear to God the idea sounded way better in my head.

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u/Careless-Pirate-8147 — 9 days ago

I'm not sure if this Theory is true or already suggested, but here we go.

In The Lightning Thief, we know that Ares was almost tricked into giving the Lightning bolt to Kronos, but Ares was not the only god who was tricked; Hermes was also tricked.

In The Sea of Monsters, Chapter 6, Percy meets Hermes, who was interrupted by a call, and it went like this.

'Yeah,' the jogger said. "Listen—I know, but... I don't care if he is chained to a rock with vultures pecking at his liver, if he doesn't have a tracking number, we can't locate his package... A gift to humankind, great... You know how many of those we deliver—Oh, never mind. Listen, just refer him to Eris in customer service. I've got to go.'

If you notice the facts "chained to a rock with vultures pecking at his liver" and "a gift to humankind," It all points to one person.

Prometheus!

Yes, he was attacked by an Eagle, but in The Last Olympian, Prometheus says not to mention the vultures. So, Rick switched out the eagle for vultures in the PJO-verse.

Hermes could have been tricked on the phone, just like how Ares was shown or told something in a dream. You can also see how he abruptly changes his mind in the call.

Hermes could have potentially stopped Prometheus from joining the war.

Guys, please correct me if I'm wrong, but this looks promising to me.

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u/Careless-Pirate-8147 — 12 days ago

I am asking in general, which book do you personally love because of its jokes? Why? Share a few.

Personally, I think that "Sea of Monsters" has one of the funniest moments in general. Tyson's and Percy's cluelessness and the setting in general give me laughter (at one point, I legit started wheezing).

"I'll give you a hint. What do you get when you skin a ram?"

"Messy?" (🤣Like, bro, what??)

"...Europa fell off and died along the way, but that's not important."

"It was probably important to her."

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u/Careless-Pirate-8147 — 12 days ago

In Percy Jackson and the sword of Hades it is black and in Trials of Apollo and the Dark Prophecy it is white.

(Correct me if I'm wrong, it's been a while since I read sword of Hades)

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u/Careless-Pirate-8147 — 15 days ago

>!You know how Khione and Boreas kinda switched sides during the Giant war. So will they be punished?!<

>!Now that I think about it, what about all the minor gods like Hecate, Nemesis, and Morpheus? Did they get punished or were they pardoned as part of Percy's wish? !<

>!I ask this because Apollo got a pretty harsh sentence for indirectly starting the Giant War. But none of the gods who actively supported the other side got punished?!<

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u/Careless-Pirate-8147 — 16 days ago

It was told to us that the original 12 cabins were segregated based on gender. Male gods on one side and Female gods on the other side. But there are 7 Olympian guys and 5 Olympian girls.

So are the cabins made smaller for the guys, or is one shifted to the other side?

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u/Careless-Pirate-8147 — 16 days ago

It came to my attention that a certain demigod going by the name Mason Graze has committed sacrilege by insulting a fine glass of Matar Cumulus in Ithaca and had the nerve to swear he will never drink wine again. I could have driven him mad forever, but, being a kid of Zeus and everything, Zeus would probably make me stay with y'all for another century.

The horse insisted on telling y'all this, so y'all give me tribute or smth or you might end up in a bottle of Merlot.

u/Careless-Pirate-8147 — 16 days ago