Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20180222213908/@comment-34897228-20180412181928

Thalia is afraid of the heights, this is a fact. This is highly, because of her past life experience or something, maybe. In the SoN, there was a scene that Percy was afraid of drowning, and than later there was another scene that Nico started to afraid of darkness. The difference is, Thalia had never, really, overcome this fear and Nico had suffered so much because of his dark powers. But on the other hand, we didn't see that Percy did experience something like that. He just dealt with it and overcomed this fear so easily and it's like an error rather than showing to us that oh-look-Percy-so-much-strong-he-can-even-overcome-his-fears-that-easily. I really would like to see some consequances, or a nice plot rather than this. But, It's too late now.

Thalia...she can fly like Jason, but she chooses to not do it, because she is scared of heights because of her past life experience. Percy was scared of water, but more like, drowning, but this fear was not last for long. I don't know you, but, it seems a little bit strange to me. Because, if Thalia was scared of heights that long, because of her past-trauma, how could Percy dealt with this and overcomed with his fear that easily? The scene in the SoN... It was meaningless and pointless, and I almost starting to like the fact that Percy is not like a guy who is invincible, and he is like other demigods who is most-likely-human rather than godly-like, overrated, embodiment of perfection. But this backfired, again, because there was no real consequance or a character development. And this scene only showed to us that Percy is that invincible and overrated as hell and it is wasted.

So, This is like an error. But on the other hand, If Thalia could deal with this fear of hers like Percy did it, (which, it was so easy and there were no consequences or a single character development and it was highly wasted, but fine), she, later can fly like Jason...

Thalia can fight with swords or with dagger, she showed this in the scene with Keres and Iapetus, but she chooses to not using it, this can be because, she usually chooses to use bows, because she is a hunter. But she can fight with sword and with dagger. On the other hand, Percy can not use arrow because he said himself that he is terrible at it. And finally, a thing that Percy is not good at it, and only if this had caused a good plot or scene.....

If Percy can choke Achlys, aka personification of poison itself, so I think, Thalia can control someone's breath and oxygenes in people's lungs with her air powers and then later choke them to death, too. When is said this, it's sound ridiculous, right? Because ,why? Because, this is overrated as hell when Thalia can does this, but when Percy choke personification of poison herself, it is fine and not overrated and not ridiculous at all. I just don't understand why people do not understand this fact; god and goddesses can not effect by their own elements. And mention, Achlys were not just a goddess, she is also a personification, she is poison itself. So, how can she effected by herself? If Posedion was drowning, or he was defeated by his own element or something, everyone was probably like ''WTF? But Posedion is the fre*king God of the Seas, how could he drown by his own element, it is ridiculous!''

But when it comes to Achlys, everyone is like Oh, fine, it's no matter, Percy can choke her because it's not like Achlys is someone who we like or love or it's not ridiculous as hell or something.

And, I liked your opinions, Fifth Famous. Because you're seem to less biased, and this is something.