Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20150328160505/@comment-16499189-20150330232800

Erick.baez.773 wrote:

Oceanhalo12 wrote: Also to answer your inquiry, @Erik.Baez.773, I don't really think they defeated her. I always assumed Annabeth meant that she could never be physically defeated, but only put back into her slumber, but such a deep one she could never reform a consciousness. With that send its similar to Khronos, how he has been scattered to such minuscule pieces that he can never reform.

I'm sympathetic for Rick because if he didn't make her sleep, the only sensible option would be two have the strongest demigods(Percabeth) to fight her or die trying, which would've been a lot more suckish.

Vote Malone York for President The thing is, once she wakes up, she cannot be defeated. She can’t be forced to go back to sleep. When she wakes up. Game over. They said this since The Lost Hero. The point of the quest was that Gaea doesn’t capture 2 demigods and make Gaea stay asleep. Cause if she woke up, Everyone and Everything would be destroyed.

In the House of Hades, Clytius mentions, after they defeated him, that it took the seven too defeat him. But what would they be able to do when Gaea opens her eyes ? 3 demigods cannot defeat Gaea. That’s impossible. That’s like saying a chicken can defeat a cheetah in a race (Which is not possible) 3 demigods defeating Gaea is one of the most ridiculous battles in the entire series. I liked the battle, but it was simply to easy and ridiculous. But I see your point however. I agree with your point however never say a chicken can defeat a cheetah in a race (Which is not possible). Don't you know the story of The Tortoise and the Hare?