Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35094745-20180504013804/@comment-38511280-20190213083038

Infinityphoenixxx wrote: I’ve just read from the very start of the conversation to the end, and my head is legit spinnning. Jason grace, I’ve never admitted it before but, he was not my favourite character. Most of the time, he seemed too withdrawn and to secretive about his thoughts. Like one of the seven had said, (idk which lol) he seemed ‘too’ perfect. It seemed he had quite a bland history, but what if that’s not all? 2020... ugh. Maybe if rick writes a series about an actual catastrophe that happens, like Ragnarok for real or some other problem, maybe everyone will die and they all see each other again? Extreme beyond measure I know, but I wouldn’t put it past Rick Riordan to do so, like as a final sequel. One thing that keeps me going when the story is sad is the fact that whatever happens, eventually the 7 And Friends will all meet again, unless you count Magnus and carter and Sadie as well... Maybe the gods will decide that their children and hosts *cough Sadie and carter* need to have some sort of combined afterlife or camp. It would be the worst clique possible, but we would all be content with the fact that they are happy if not alive. Maybe if there’s a combined camp they can all communicate with the spirits and souls of the dead as long as they are in Elysium. I feel so so so sorry for piper.... even if she had doubted their relationship (I hate her for that).

2020 seems so very far far away. I’ve got mixed feelings about the whole ‘Jason gets revived’ thing, but is a death still permanent if the gods choose to give them immortality? The prophecy could mean permanent as in never to live a mortal life again, or permanent as in hades never lets him become mortal. Maybe if Jason becomes a minor diety, I’m not saying he will, for all you haters, then he will make piper immortal IF they get back together when he’s a god. That’s what usually happens is that they can bestow immortality on someone they choose? At least once? CURSE YOU RICK FOR MAKING THIS SO CONFUSING AND THEATRICAL Even though everyone seems to be saying that it is a "permanent death". There is no confirmation that it is. All we have is Jason claiming the he "knew" that the oracle meant it was permanent. He could have simply been wrong.