Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20160831210117/@comment-33075683-20160908214110

Thea Jackson Percys sister wrote: first off let us get something straight here Percy's mist powers are no where near Hazel's .Rick said the singer of apollo happened between The last olympian and the lost hero, so if Percy's mist is lie Hazel's why didn't he use it in the SoN, MoA,HoH(where this guy really needed it most), and BoO. Um, because it wasn't that powerful, so it tricked some mortals that is what it is supposed to do. And again it was set between the Last Olympian and the Lost Hero, so when did Chiron have time to train him? He was gone for 8 months, after he immediately had to go on a quest, he gets lost in tarturaus, and he had to fight another war, the quest alone took more than 5 months, so more than a year. After the BoO, he has been studying to finish the semester that hera took from him, and to get into the New Rome college, so where has he had time to master the mist? Answer: he didn't even if he did it wouldn't be on a mastery skill that Hazel is.

second, i am a Percy supporter, so this is on a sunken ship, yes, with buried treasure, BURIED TREASURE.

So Hazel has that advantage, so she can control his sword or just summon earth but again this is Percy Jacson soo..

Just remember the mist

argument You know, I could be wrong here, but maybe, just maybe, there's a reason why Percy doesn't like to use his Mist powers. Maybe it's the same reason he doesn't use Earthquake powers at all after TLO. Maybe it's the same reason why he doesn't use his Bloodbending power against every single monster or immortal being he comes across in BoO. Maybe it's because for whatever reason, Percy isn't all that comfortable when it comes to using the Mist because he had some sort of malfunction or accident using at one point and time, and has been been against using ever since. And again: Chiron doesn't give give out praise. If the teacher of heroes from Greek Legends says that Percy's a master of the Mist, then Percy's a master. Unless a character like Hecate or Rick himself says otherwise, then you can't debate it. Did you take the time to fully read all of the comments, before you added your own? Or did you just read a sentence and jump in (I bet it's the latter)