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The Mark of Athena Official Cover. Ohmicheese.
The Mark of Athena Official Cover. Ohmicheese.
*WARNING- SPOILERS*



Heyoooo! So what’s this? :O Ricky already released the sneak peek chapter? Percabeth reunion? Answer to first: Yes. Answer to second: No.
Yeah, I was pretty upset about the whole -No-Percabeth-reunion-Rick-how-could-you-I-am-so-mad-at-you-and-want-to-read-that-book-so-flippin’-bad thing. Oh well. Rick loves to troll us.

So yeah, I’m totally psyched and pumped for this book...I mean, really. This one is supposedly “Rick’s favorite” as he said on the HoO Disney/Hyperion website.

So, looking at the cover, all I can think is OMG BLACKJACK IS BACK! Yeah that’s me...
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Omega Centauri
Omega Centauri
Omega. The last letter in the Greek alphabet, and the symbol (or so it seems) of the new Camp Halfblood series, The Heroes of Olympus. I was asked what the symbol could mean in terms of the series, and let me tell you, I have theories.

The Omega stood for many things in the (Ancient) Greek speaking world. It was a letter, a syllable, and a number (800). The globular cluster, Omega Centauri, as you can see, has Omega included in it's name. It has a deeper meaning, though. What am I talking about, you ask? There can be only so many things that one symbol could stand for, you say? Well let me...
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Hey, who's excited for The Mark of Athena!? *random crowd people shout and wave character flags*
Where did you get those? Nevermind. Well, this is Blitz here, ready to help interpret the words of Phoebus Apollo's Oracle of Delphi! *Rachel fans cheer*
Yeah, she's amazing, yadddayadddayaddda. Okay, so this new prophecy appeared at the end of the Last Olympian, as spoken by Rachel Elizabeth Dare. She jacks Blackjack, blah blah, is the oracle, more blah blah, and BANG! New prophecy! Well, let's hear it! :

Seven half-bloods must answer the call
To storm or fire the world must fall
An oath to keep with...
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posted by Phoenix_Stone
We know nothing about her!
I want to know if people have any theories.
So, I shall ask some unanswered questions..
..unless they have been answered already, and I've just forgotten.. xD
These questions could possibly be answered in the next 3 books. ;)

So here are the questions:

1. Who was Reyna's father, and why was she at Circe's Island and not with him?

Bellona had two children from the same man, so maybe it's normal for Roman demigods...
I think he could've died when they were children, so Bellona sent them to Circe's Island.
...Or maybe their father had arrived at Circe's Island when Hylla and...
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So for all those people who have been yearning for that Percabeth reunion. Rest assured that it will be coming in MoA.
And guess what? Rick says he usually doesn't write cliffhangers all the time. But this time MoA has a cliffhanger ending. Imagine how that would be! If some of his not so cliff hanger endings seem like worse cliffhangers to us - imagine how that would be!
And finally we know Nico has a key role in MoA! Yay!
And for those in this club who have been recently pondering about Calypso. Rick has an answer.

Here is the exact way he answered questions. Said he usually doesn't but since...
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I have a book about Greek Mythology. It talks about heroes and monster and of course the gods. But I notice one story was similar to Frank Zhang.



I'm going to summarize it for you.

A women name Althaea, daughter of King Thestius and Eurythemis.Althaea had five sons, but one named Meleager was cursed when he was a baby. The Fates visited Althaea and told her that the wood in the hearth is her son Meleager's life span. After the Fates leaved, Althaea took the wooded from the hearth and placed it in a wooden chest.

After many years have past, Meleager killed his two brothers in an argument. So Althaea took the wood of her son life span and placed it in the fire. Then, Meleager died.

But, it has also said Meleager was mention as one of the Argonauts like Frank.


Differences:

In RR story, it was Hera that warned them.
Second, Frank mother is not going to kill him.
Frank might die in the Giant War.