User blog comment:BlueLantern1995/The Prophecies: What We Know and What is Logical/@comment-4649443-20121112205111

Dissecting the Great Prophecy of Seven:

Ok, so first we have the first line:

Seven half-bloods shall answer the call.

Lots of people argue about who the seven really are. Some people say that Nico is one of the seven and Frank isn't. But the line refers to those who answer the call. And seven people already did. That does't mean they're the only ones who play a part of the Prophecy. In the previous Great Prophecy a lot of people(maybe everyone) thought that the hero who turns sixteen and the hero who's soul is reaped are the same person. But they weren't, were they? So I guess you can understand why I think the seven people who have POVs are the Seven.

Next,

To storm or fire the world must fall.

There's a really old post I read back when this blog was new, and it said that the "world" may actually be Gaea. I think this may be right, but there are a lot of other things to think about. In the myths, the reason Zeus picked a flood over blasting the world with his lightning bolts to kill off all the people besides Deucalion and Pyrrha because there was a prophecy predicting the world ending in fire. Sound familiar?

Next,

An oath to keep with a final breath.

How many oaths are there? The gods vowed that Chiron would live until humanity no longer needed him. It may be his final breath. NIco vowed he would lead the otheres to Epirus. He may need to sacrifice himself. My own crazy idea? Percy has to live underwater for the rest of his life(because he isn't exactly breathing underwater). But my guess is as good as anybody's.

Finally,

And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.

I have two theories to what this means; First, foes unite to close the Doors. Second, there will be many armed foes guarding the Doors.