Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26434670-20150526012316/@comment-24067344-20150810202726

Kronos300 wrote: I think what Supreme User is trying to say is that Percy merely adopted a new way of life without forgetting where he really came from. He liked the Romans, but he still retained his identity as a Greek.

Whereas Jason totally rejected the Romans in favor of the Greeks. Mind you, this is Camp Jupiter, where Jason was practically brought up. This is wrong as no matter where you go, no matter what you choose, you must never forget your roots, as they are a part of your identity.

First of all, That is what Jason did. He never totally forgotten The Romans. He said he would be going back and forth. Also, in The Blood of Olympus, look what Jason said, " My Loyalties haven't changed. My family has expanded (Referring to the Greeks). I'm a child of Greece and Rome. I'm no child you yours."

Jason never rejected the Romans totally. Yes, he prefers being with the Greeks, but that doesn't mean he rejects the Romans. That is what Percy is doing, He isn't rejecting the Greeks, but he prefers Camp Jupiter. He likes Camp Jupiter more than Camp Half Blood, while Jason likes Camp Half Blood more than Camp Jupiter. Jason thinks Camp Half blood taught more of himself, and he believes he could see his Dad one day in Camp Half Blood. That's the main reason why he prefers Camp Half Blood. Percy on the other hand, Prefers Camp Jupiter, because their lifestyle is better, having the university and all. Percy, nor Jason totally rejected their identities.