User blog comment:Darkcloud1111/Character Analysis/@comment-4984223-20120405141232

Hey, I also read the series for the second time and it was great to find things I didnt notice before when I read the book. Like, Nico Di Angelo, in The Titan's Curse he was like a little kid playing mythomagic cards and figurines but after he found out that Bianca died he became much more intelligent and stronger than before, check out The Battle Of Labyrinth, The Last Olympian and Son Of Neptune.

In The Battle Of Labyrinth he hated percy so much in the first parts of the book but in the End he Suddenly felt a ashamed to Percy for blaming him (Percy) of Bianca's death and he decided to investigate find out more about Kronos's plan and what happened to his (Nico) Family years before.

In The Last Olympian he was like an adviser to Percy serving as a guide to help Percy defeat Kronos by taking a bath on the River Styx, then he started to become a little treacherous just so he can find out what happened to his Mother.

In the Son Of Neptune when he saw percy he started to reintroduce himself to him. He was very Clever and Intelligent because he did not try to tell percy the whole thing. He knows that percy Has to find his way on his own to regain his memory.