Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24252521-20171123044845/@comment-34946084-20180406122030

In the Last Olympian, Luke's decision was also can be considered as a suicidal thought, to me. But it can be still considered as a heroic and a noble act to do. Because at that time, Luke wasn't delusional, or was he? He was killed himself for his love, which, is Annabeth. But at that time, things really were scr*wed, so his decision, which, killing himself was not because of a lie.

And so does Ethan's act, his decision can be specified as a suicide too. Luke was basicly stabbed himself with Annabeth's dagger, which, was a suicide. And Ethan was too, he actually knowingly went to his dead just like that. Luke gave up on his life for Annabeth, because she was in danger and was going to die, and Ethan gave up on his life because he thought that ''No, Percy was right, those acts what I'm doing, cant be considered as balance, I'm destroying things, I'm causing chaos. This is not what I wanted. If those things causing suffers, unbalance and chaos, I would rather die, because these things are not what I'm trying to do.'' Or that kind of stuff, I don't know. What you just said... It just made me think about Luke and Ethan's deaths. Maybe my words are nonsense.