Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27219200-20151115021519/@comment-30566621-20170308021343

@Patrickqiu123: Care to provide some actual reasoning beyond, "I just don't think so"? If you're a genuine fan of the series, involved enough to participate in the wiki, then you should already know that the gods' statements almost never mean what they appear to mean. (Sometimes it's predictable, but that's mostly due to Riordan's writing style.) I mean, heck, how do we know that Venus wasn't actually hinting that Reyna may eventually have to face Cupid just like Nico did? "You shall not find love where you wish or where you hope." In classic Riordan style, what if it was actually "You shall not find Love where you wish or where you hope"? When it comes to cryptic statements from the gods in Riordan's books, you cannot simply take them at face value most of the time. Think about that.