Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20180222213908/@comment-34897228-20180410173042

Of course Percy's contribution was maximum. He was the main hero of the series, after all. So, his contribution tended to be maximum automatically.

Wait, I just noticed that you were not the one who wrote this Im pretty sure Thalia has never done anything as important as saving the world, and beating Titans and Giants. When I was answering to you, I basically was trying to answer this. But then later I noticed It wasn't you...I didn't look the names, I looked the profile pictures first, so it happened. Sorry about the complication.

Probably, yes, Titans were rise if Luke wasn't there. Kronos had manipulated someone else. But I do think that, this whole thing wouldn't be happened, if gods kept their oaths.

Luke's decision, I do think that mostly because of Annabeth and Thalia rather than Percy. Because Thalia and Annabeth were his real friends. Percy was, of course responsible about Luke's decision. But I don't think that Luke made that decision because of him. It was because of mostly, like I said, Thalia and Annabeth.

Prophecies are complicated stuffs. We can't know what would happened, I agree. if Zeus and Poseidon have not broken their oaths, we don't know what will happen or what would've happened. But I think that If they had not broken their oaths, they would not have to face these problems or these problems would not be so....messed up. The Titans eventually rose, yes, but maybe things would not be that complicated.

If Percy wouldn't there, Titans' would win? I'm not so sure, Of course Percy was important, but I think that other demigods could've handle the situation without his existence. (I sounded like an Olympian god...) There are other powerfull demigods, still. It's not like Percy is the one who is the most powerfull. But maybe, you do think that he is the most powerfull demigod in the series, so, let's not make this thing a conflict. Because I do think that Percy is overrated....

Yes, I do know that prophecies, once delivered, they have to happen. But in the mythology, Zeus dodged some of the prophecies. Yes, he dodged. He managed to escape from two prophecies, which, this prophecies were about Tethys and Metis and about having children with them... Zeus managed to stop those prophecies. So, maybe, he could've managed to prevent this prophecy too, by keeping his oath. Same thing with Poseidon.

I mean, The existence of Percy, Thalia and Jason was an influence on the rise of the Titans, but it was also influenced their fall, too.

I still am thinking, ''Luke was the one who is an actual hero. Percy, yes, as a main character of the series, he is automatically became a hero in our eyes. But in the end of the series, Luke's decisions were only matter in the end of the day.'' this is what Lostofme said, and I agree with that.