User blog comment:Hermione Chase/"The Blood of Olympus" Expectations/@comment-24557362-20140225183311/@comment-24612258-20140301162537

I concur with you- Hopefully none of the seven die- but we have to be careful {what I'm about to post may be monitored- if a character in the final book is eliminated because of this post- waste no time in blaming me- as for now, Lets hope what I have to post doesn't make it to Riordan's final published work}

[Perhaps It would be Nico and Reyna who may be eliminated]

Their absence from official membership of the seven, in addition to their remote possibility of being completely overwhelmed by massive enemy forces that they cannot handle alone, (Frank is required by Nico to raise and Army of the Dead using the spectre- he runs out of energy shadow jumping{especially with the given mass of the statue}, and Reyna and Nico are only two people- a series of shadow precision jumps could wear out half of their fighting force in a few battles. Also, The Romans and The Forces of Gaia are currently against the Seven- their chances of entering the Camp are severely diminishing as we look at these specs.) The best possibility is that they make it into camp before the Romans arrive, The seven stop Gaia from ascending and live, Leo Flies away to rescue Calypso, The Romans head peacefully home to California, and finally- Annabeth and Percy become Committed. As I have seen in Riordan's earlier work- Curse of the Titans, though, we are bound to find a great deal of further bloodshed, and possible failure of the seven to stop Gaia. However- The medium ending involves the seven stopping Gaia, but friends and all possible peaceful relations with the Romans perish as Nico and Reyna die. The worst possible ending is that the seven, Nico, Reyna, and both camps are destroyed, effectively stopping Gaia, but also leaving no Roman or Greek Demi alive to tell the tale. Hopefully Riordan will simply ignore all the possible endings I just posted, though I highly doubt it. Best hopes that all will live in the end- That's where I stand.