Board Thread:The Heroes of Olympus/@comment-31481772-20180325055711

I believe that Octavian might have been extremely selfish, power-hungry and obsessed with destroying people he hated. However, I believe he died a hero's death. In the final battle, he intended to fire the onager on Gaea and fired it on her. No fluke there. However, due to his carelessness, his robes got entangled in the onager, leading to his unfortunate death. He did fulfill Apollo's prophecy about him - becoming a hero of Rome, the one who destroyed Gaea (with help from Leo, Jason and Piper).

What do you guys think? 