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Lover of the Muse wrote: There's a scene between Frank and Mars in the Son of Neptune.

"But every hero has a fatal flaw. Percy Jackson? He's too loyal to his friends. He can't give them up not for anything. He was told that years ago. And someday soon, he's going to face a sacrfice he can't make. Without you, Frank---Without your sense of duty---he's going to fail. The whole war will go sideways, and Gaea will destroy our world."

To my knowledge that never happened. I thought the paragraph above was good foreshadowing but it turned out to be stupid and pointless because the author forgot about about it. Well, it did happen. When Frank told Percy to fight the army instead of Gaea. I know how lame that sounds. I thought Percy would have to leave one of the seven to die. That would have made more sense.

Thank god, Percy is not shown leaving Annabeth to die. That would have been an overdose of romance.

The Last Olympian was much better and hilarious, BoO was well... boo.