Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20160902235812/@comment-29729973-20161010223510

Foreverlife8 wrote: Percy, hands down. He trained for around 5 years and Jason had 12, but wait there's more. Jason trained all year round for 12 years and Percy only trained for 2 months in the summer, and later at Christmas and stuff. Yet they were still and even match. Not to mention Jason is son of the King of the Gods, should he not be able to beat a son of Poseidon, his Dad could probably beat his little brother.

So in conclusion Percy would win. Every makes that argument on how Percy trained for 5 years but Jason trained for 12 years but their skills are evenly matched. But honestly I doubt that Jason trained his skills 12 years, if you're saying that means you're saying Jason trained since he was 4. I know Romans are really strict but will they really start training demigods with swords and all that when they are 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 years of age. I say that they would probably have started formal training on Jason when he's about 8 or 9 years of age. Meaning probably had about 5 years of formal training.