Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20160820001629/@comment-37606651-20181124064848

I'm just going to point this out but just because Nico only "ghostified" (holy crap I sounded like an idiot) someone once doesn't mean that he can't do it again. People are immediately saying that's irrelevant since it only happened once, but using that crap logic that also means that Percy can't do the earthquake thing, or blow up the bridge, or control poison, or make the freakin guyser since he only did that ''one time. ''And he could only do it in a "special motherfudging circumstance" that we don't know if he can do again. Also, why in the f***ing piece of holy cheese can't Nico summon skeletons? I'm really sorry for bursting your "it's cause he can't have outside help" but I honestly think that's bullcrap. I'm going to assume that's only a rule because they aren't around people who can help them, which wouldn't freakin apply to the skeletons because he can summon them from anywhere. And don't hit me with that "making the fight fair thing", this is a fight it's not going to be fair, it's literally who would win in a fight. Which means giving them all their advantages that they would have in this situation, otherwise we aren't deciding who we actually want to win, it's taking away advantages to... make it fair? Which is stupid. The only think I think we should "make" fair is the location. And fair as in not strategically giving one person advantages depending on the place. And if we are going to judge a fight, why don't we choose a location that they would more likely be fighting? You know, to make it a more realistic fight to truly would most likely win in a fight? And I'm just going to throw this out there, why would Percy and Nico even be fighting? Unless it's because they don't have a choice which equals... FLOOSH All morals off. Ah. There. See? Now we can debate like not stupid idiots on a website throwing out our own decisions on whether or not something should be "allowed" in the fight. And I know most people are on Percy's side for this, but seriously? No, Percy cannot defeat skeletons using his sword. We've seen him try, and fail multiple times before and the only way he won was with either Nico or Bianca. Or I'm missing a scene from a book where he does, but from what I know they keep coming back. And for anyone saying that "drains Nico" no, he was 10, he made them appear, no signs of fatigue. I'm not on anyone's side, I honestly haven't read the books enough to say for sure which one would win. But screw that, this is the internet here's my opinion you didn't need shoved in your face. Now continue, that debate was really funny and entertaining. And made me really want to strangle some of you by the necks. But still, I want to see what kind of comments I'll get on this post saying "no, here's why your opinion is irrelevant." Because it probably is.