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I just wanna point out that Chiron did tell Percy and the others back in the PJO series that sometimes prophecies have double meanings and frankly, I could see the same things happening to Jason’s death. Though I am not a fan of Jason, I still believe that the 7 deserve to live happy lives after all the troubles they have gone through (quite sure that only a minority want this to happen but meh). Jason is an intelligent demigod and a very good fighter. After all he’s been through, I don’t think he deserves the death he just received. Jason and the rest of the 7 literally fought armies and armies of powerful monsters and other villains, duelled against the most menacing forces of Greek mythology (Titans, Giants and Gaea) and survived various challenges along the way (crossing the Mediterranean, Labyrinth just to name a few). To think that he just dies by the hands of a reborn Roman emperor when he himself was trained in a Roman way is just something I find quite hard to believe.

To be honest, even if Rick decides to change the formula of his villains (prolly making them much stronger and scarier), I still believe Gaea and the titans should be way more powerful than the Roman emperors. (not really a part of any of Rick’s book series regarding Greek mythology, but I just want to state these facts to stress my point in the previous sentence). I’ve studied the Roman emperors in my history class and I can definitely say Caligula is definitely not one of the smartest Roman emperors out there especially since he made his own horse into a senator (Incitatus) and ordered his soldiers to literally attack the sea after declaring war on Neptune lmao