User blog comment:Frodo the 9 fingered/A Third Camp?/@comment-3146930-20120726210504

I have actually been saying this for awhile, but I never really made a blog about it. Anyway, to the person below (Hayley7), just because Annabeth is on the Argo II doesn't mean she is one of the seven. If that were the case, then Coach Hedge could also be a candidate (even if the prophecy does say Half-Bloods, so I know this won't happen). What I mean is that the Argo II is simply a mode of transportation that is somehow tied to Leo's destiny (possibly separate from the Prophecy of Seven, or it could just be his destiny to build it).

To the Anon below Hayley7, this is very unlikely. I mean if a bunch of Roman demigods left Camp Jupiter to train in the style of Greek demigods, then I don't see how another camp that has to do with Norse mythology could fit in there, unless it was some kind of super camp that welcomes all mythology demigods (which is even more unlikely as the gods aren't supposed to mix).

And now for my own thoughts. Anyway, like I said I've been saying this for awhile. Roman demigods and Greek demigods are supposed to stay as far away from each other as possible. Even if a Roman demigod left Camp Jupiter to train in a more Greek style, the gods would still try everything in their power to stop them from reaching Camp Half-Blood. If the Greeks learned of a Roman Camp, it could possibly lead to some kind of war all over again. Greek and Roman demigods seem to have some kind of dislike for each other that is in their DNA, they can't help it. I mean both Percy and Jason feel very uneasy when on the other teams turf. So a Roman demigod reaching Camp Half-Blood is out of the question. But if they do leave to train somewhere else, then a third camp is really the only option. I don't feel like Rick would include that without some kind of foreshadowing, as he could have simply not mentioned that demigods leave Camp Jupiter. Plus, a Roman demigod that trains like a Greek demigod would balance out the teams.