User blog comment:Hermione Chase/"The Blood of Olympus" Expectations/@comment-10750309-20140610071021

I read Jason's last POVs in The House of Hades and realized that it may be a clue about: To storm or fire the world must fall.

The first line of ch. LVII was: Jason wasn't sure what to hope for: storm or fire.

And a few more paragraphs, the analogy was Storm = Romans (maybe because Fulminata?) Fire = Greeks

And Auster also said that "Your destiny goes clearer, Jason Grace. When the choice comes again - storm or fire - remember me. And do not despair."

Could the choice Auster (or Notus) was talking about be about the prophecy. What does he mean about "remember me"? Despair means lose hope, so something about a choice that might make him lose hope?

Or maybe just to make Jason's problem between Camp Jupiter and Camp Half-Blood a lot easier to choose?