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Klimenreal wrote: Theinfinityplayer wrote: Wow And for Jason...what are you talking about? About that what I wrote about his death was happened and he died so quickly, and that was the saddest part of it, because we could've been saw his character development more?

Honestly, Jason would've gotten little character development, even if Riordan didn't kill him. The thing is though, many of the original and/or new characters (before ToA) simply aren't the focus of the series. Sure, they can be quite important and even one of the main characters (like Leo and Grover for example), but how much character development did you see in Grover this time around? Yes, Grover is quite developed, but he was rather side-lined compared to Annabeth in the original PJ series. And as Riordan showed in HoO, even quite well-developed characters can receive even more, like Percy in House of Hades (it's also important when characters are going through several stages in life, which in this case, Percy is almost an adult) Of all the minor/not main protagonist(s) characters in this series, I think Calypso had the most character development, even though you could also consider it as anti-character development, considering the best qualities of her character were stripped away post-HoO. But at least she regained some of her powers and was softened in nature compared to Blood of Olympus or House of Hades.