Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20161023151047/@comment-25630395-20161025232507

8th Hero of Olympus wrote: I'm not making anything up - Kronos, the most powerful Titan, when at full power is on par with one of his Big Three sons, so Atlas being the 2nd most powerful Titan after him, logically makes the latter a very formidable threat indeed, in addition to Atlas being the most skilled warrior among the Titans (second to only Kronos again), as "Percy Jackson's Ggreek Gods" confirms

Warriorfan123 wrote: Also- you have no proof Apollo couldn't defeat Atlas or handle him just as well as Artemis. Apollo in one version of the myth, killed both 'Otis' and his brother... so if Apollo can hold his own against two of Gaea's children specifically designed to destroy him, he and Artemis are on the same page. Not necessarily, as the Titans are more powerful than the Giants - and the giant specifically created to destroy Apollo is Orion (in the Riordanverse), whom Apollo never fought, so that point is moot, I'm afraid The Titans are likely equal in power to the giants... all are Gaea's children, and the Giants were specifically created to destroy the gods, so they pose a severe threat. Orion is also technically not one of the giants, but mythology has so many versions Rick Riordan is not necessarily wrong.