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 Phoenixfire232 wrote: Um I don't think any demigod has that power in the books...

Yes, there is no such word as Atmokinesis in any books in any series in this wikia. Though the books implied that there is such thing as Atmokinesis in the books. Check this wikia for more info about Atmokinesis.

To shorten up the explanation, Atmokinesis is the control of the atmosphere or in other words the weather.and its domain.

Many characters (demigods and immortals) have been shown with this ability.

For example, Percy and Jason are both able to control the weather by summoning storms (to different extents).

Percy is only able to summon miniature storms together with small lightnings and strong winds, though he has no full control over these elements of weather. However, he has full control over the particles of water (we can assume that he can summon rain to a small extent compared to what Jason can do).

Jason, on the other hand, is able to summon and even fully control the storms he created. He can control the direction where the lightning would strike. He can control the winds to attack or to lift him up and fly, or summon whirlwinds to deflect attack. He can also create tidal waves caused by the winds though he cannot control the water itself as Percy could do.

Khione is able to summon snow and snow storms. She can freeze water or simply create ice from the air itself. She can create powerful winds influenced by her snow storms. Though it was not shown that she controls the winds mainly.

Benknightprime wrote:

Atmokinesis, takes advantage of water and air, as well as lightning and ice. It can be quite handy for both offense and defense if controlled by a well trained demigod.

Can you see where I am going? I mean that, Atmokinesis in demigod power does not involve all those elements you mentioned (water/air/lightning/ice). Percy may be able to summon all those elements of weather all at once but he cannot control all of those all at once. Since he is just a demigod. He's not a god of weather or sky unlike Zeus and Aeolus.