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Son'hermes wrote: I think she dosen't qualify for gaea's plan in which 2 demigods must be sacrificed. An interesting thought... BUT, let's look at what we know logically:

-In order for Gaea to fully awaken on the Day of Spes, she must sacrifice two demigods, a boy and a girl, and have their blood (the Blood of Olympus) water "the ancient stones" of the original Mt Olympus.

-Hera/Juno describes Percy as “unswervingly loyal” and inspiring loyalty, and “constant as a compass needle” when it comes to his friends. This is why Percy is the “ Glue that will unite the Seven.”

-In The Son of Neptune, Mars tells Frank the following: Frank has a big role to play, since he is “Juno’s secret weapon”, which is why he worries Gaea more than any of the Seven, and she’d rather kill Frank “right away”. Due to Percy’s flaw of extreme loyalty to his friends, he is destined to face a sacrifice that he can’t make. Without Frank and his sense of duty, Percy will ultimately fail, and “the whole Giant War will go sideways, and Gaea will destroy the world.”

Thus, I can see one possible outcome: Gaea captures two of the Seven (Leo and Hazel, for example), and they can only be saved if another one of the Seven sacrifices him/her self. Percy's loyalty will make him want to make this sacrifice himself. But if her does, since the "glue" is gone, the Seven will fall apart, and the Giants will ultimately win. Thus, Frank's "sense of duty" will induce him to sacrifice himself instead of Percy :(  So, to answer your question, I think that she  does  quality for this sacrifice (being fully  resurrected and all), but that she ultimately won't end up being sacrificed! 





