Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20171005135052/@comment-33317335-20171010181753

Oceanhalo12 wrote: One: Yes, he can heal, but not fatal wounds. So it's not like he' coming back from a wound in his gut or anything.

Two: Healing doesn't rejuvinate him. He still we get tired eventually(although it'll take longer). Annabeth, who doesn't have immense 'magical' power to rely on, has always been shown to have great stamina. I think MOA was the one book where she eve gets tired, and that was because she had to splint her own wound and run from rubble, as well as weave a makeshift bridge(before even fighting her actual enemy!).

Three:I don't know why Sayuri put that, but I think it's far-reaching to say that means he's allowed when she, I, and others have all pointed out he is not allowed several times. If he's not allowed to use him in a battle with Percy, why would he get to use it here-against someone who has only weapons and brainpower?

Four: Its actually the Peace of Frey, and I think it can be resisted to some extent. If anyone could, it'd be Annabeth.

Annabeth wins 7/10 Ok, Peace of Frey then (I read a translated version in Filipino, which roughly translates to Call of Frey in English), but there's no mention of the call being resisted in the books. If the sword isn't used, Annabeth stands a chance, but we must remember that Magnus is an einherjar and has more strength and stamina than Magnus has. I don't know about huge stamina, but Annabeth does manage to survive holding the sky, but tires easily in The Lightning Thief and Blood of Olympus. Magnus was also mentioned as clever, even though it is his own pov, so he probably would be able to see through Annabeth's plan. I don't see a straight path through which Annabeth can win.