Guess what? (yes I know the sky is blue, guess again)… I already knew Leo was epic, keep guessing! Kay, stop guessing, I’ll tell you! There are… Synopsises available for ‘The Son of Neptune’! So I am here, today, because this is BIG and I have IDEAS about this BIG thing.
First off, it’d be nice if you had a standing chance to keep up with me, now wouldn’t it? Well here’s your standing chance;
This crazy messed up world of gods and monsters is Percy Jackson’s reality, which pretty much sucks for him.
Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon, God of the Sea, has woken from a very deep sleep and come face to face with two snake-haired ladies who refuse to die.
But they’re the least of his problems. Because Percy finds himself at a camp for half-bloods, which doesn’t ring any bells for him. There’s just one name he remembers from his past. Annabeth.
Only one thing is certain – Percy’s questing days aren’t over. He and fellow demigods Frank and Hazel must face the most important quest of all: the Prophecy of Seven. If they fail, it’s not just their camp at risk. Percy’s old life, the gods, and the entire world might be destroyed . . .
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Well how cheerful!
No seriously, this is bad. But so good! And bad. B-A-D! G-double-O-D!
So let’s start at the beginning shall we?
a) Percy is calling himself ‘son of Poseidon’. No Neptune here, so the title is supposed to be about..? I’ll have more on that in two seconds! (don’t count, I’m not being literal)
b) ‘Percy has woken from a very deep sleep’ 'Very deep sleep', eh? Maybe Hypnos had a grain of salt in this affair? But no god knew about Hera's plan until it was done, right? Either way, Jason's 'hi-you've-got-no-memory-now-go-save-the-world-and-no-pressure-but-everything-you-knew-about-may-be-in-jeaperdy-and-here's-a-sibling-kay-cool-bye' went faster than Percy's, simply because of Roman ways, and possibly this 'very deep sleep'. Jason had no 'very deep sleep'. He just had, well, sleep. After he was taken, he wasn't at the Wolf House or Camp.
I’ve said it numerous times, but I think Percy came around for good and decided to join reality AFTER the solstice, because if not, why was he not at the Wolf house during the battle?
c) ANNABETH! Okay, this proves nothing. No theories, no nothing about this but common…
d) ‘Percy’s questing days aren’t over’ Does somebody know something about his one million and seven point five quests? (it is a legit number if you push the right buttons on the calculator, fyi). Lupa probably; but does anybody know anything? Or is it just a note because RR knows we know who Percy Jackson is and that we know that he should know all about his quests…
e) He and fellow demigods Frank and Hazel must face the most important quest of all: the Prophecy of Seven. Okay, this is going to have to be divided into subcategories because this one sentence is a goldmine.
I) Frank and Hazel, Frank and Hazel… Well, Hazel rings a bell to me.
“…The day he’d been raised on a shield and proclaimed praetor. His friends’ faces: Dakota, Gwendolyn, Hazel, Bobby. And Reyna. Definitely there’d been a girl named Reyna.”- Jason Grace, page 541, The Lost Hero
Well, Hazel’s in there, but I have NO idea where in Olympus ‘Frank’ comes from. Scratch that, I do. But he’s not on the list; ‘Frank’ couldn’t even be a diminutive of any name that is on the list. So it’s times for those ideas of mine:
1) Frank is a new demigod; Jason didn’t have time to meet him.
Problem: Lupa has been at the Wolf house, mucho occupied with Percy. Frank couldn’t have been THAT new, unless he pops up at the Wolf house is passed through security ASAP, and arrives at Camp Caesar Salad a few days after Percy. Then again, Percy could be shipped off on a quest the day of. It seems to be a popular thing for him.
2) Frank is just a guy that Jason does NOT know personally
3) (my favourite) Frank and Jason are enemies by birth. They’re born in different lines of fighting people. That’s right; I think that Frank just might be the son of Neptune.
‘Hecate, I do not understand your brain, if Frank was a son of Neptune the book would be ‘the sons of Neptune’, what is your brain thinking about?’ I hear you guys, (with an accent too!)
I have my reasons to believe that Percy is not ‘The son of Neptune’ but that’s for another article, yes? And it’s written above. Percy is ‘son of Poseidon’. Book is ‘son of Neptune’. We have a problem! And Frank just might be the solution! Either way, this would explain why Percy and Frank work together, but Jason doesn’t really.
I also believe that this solves our Point of View dilemna. Percy gets 2 chapters, followed by 2 of someone else (maybe Hazel because the pattern for HoO was boy, girl, boy, boy, girl, boy, boy, girl...) and then 2 by whoever is left. So we've got that issue solved!
II) “-must face the most important quest of all: the Prophecy of Seven.”
And he has done it again folks! Percy is a freaking PROPHECY MAGNET! He was born into ‘a child of the three elder dogs (gods- tee hee)’, and he is now involved in the Prophecy of Seven (I like the name of that, and it could be argued that Percy is born into that prophecy too).
I know, I know. ‘But Percy isn’t supposed to be a main character’, I know, I know, I’ve been on this club back when we were under 100 members, you don’t know how many times the ‘but RR said’ card came into play. But RR now says ‘he must face the most important quest of all- the Prophecy of seven’. It is written black on white (literally). PERCY MY GOD! Some people chew their nails or drum their fingers as a bad habit, and Percy gets himself involved in the darnest things.
On the upside; this gives us a better idea of our little prophecy!
1) Leo
2) Jason
3) Piper
4) Percy
5) Hazel
6) Frank
7) ?????
Because more than once it was said ‘Jason, Leo and Piper are the first of 7’ in the Lost Hero. Now RR is telling us that Percy, Hazel and Frank-the-Tank are charging into it. That makes 6, so we have 1 slot left. Who? Who? WHO???
Personally, I think it’ll be a girl because we’re facing 2 on 4 right here, and just to even things out a bit… I’m not ready to say whether it’s Greek or Roman, to chant Annabeth or Reyna’s names off the roof; heck, maybe this prophecy child is going to snap into play in the last book, like Luke or Annabeth’s knife did. Besides, that is not the point of this article! Moving on, now.
f) If they fail, it’s not just their camp at risk. Percy’s old life, the gods, and the entire world might be destroyed . . . But no pressure guys! So obviously this is one of those do-or-die, sink-or-swim, seize the moment, winner-takes-it-all moment. It’s like the final question on Jeopardy but so much more intense! And with blood… Okay, so it’s not like Jeapardy at all, but there is a lot at stake here. This means that…
1) The quest members are chosen on skill (especially seeing as this is Roman)
2) The quest members are chosen because there is a sub-prophecy spoke and they are in it
3) The quest members aren’t chosen, they all ran away because Percy just couldn’t stay in one. Damn. Spot. Where. He. Is. Safe. And. Traceable. *eye twitch*
This also means that this is something bigger. A threat that applies on both camps and Percy knows Annabeth is in danger. But of course he will NOT let anybody, and I mean ANYBODY touch a hair on Wise girl’s head (which means the picture is a big no-no). Mm-hmm. Which means he’ll put his all in this quest and do the things everybody tells him are most stupid.
g) Rick Riordan is definetely out for my mind!
So is this what really is up with Frank? Am I just way off? Only one way to know; wait until October 4th. That’s when the real story comes into play. Until then, happy waiting!
First off, it’d be nice if you had a standing chance to keep up with me, now wouldn’t it? Well here’s your standing chance;
This crazy messed up world of gods and monsters is Percy Jackson’s reality, which pretty much sucks for him.
Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon, God of the Sea, has woken from a very deep sleep and come face to face with two snake-haired ladies who refuse to die.
But they’re the least of his problems. Because Percy finds himself at a camp for half-bloods, which doesn’t ring any bells for him. There’s just one name he remembers from his past. Annabeth.
Only one thing is certain – Percy’s questing days aren’t over. He and fellow demigods Frank and Hazel must face the most important quest of all: the Prophecy of Seven. If they fail, it’s not just their camp at risk. Percy’s old life, the gods, and the entire world might be destroyed . . .
-link
Well how cheerful!
No seriously, this is bad. But so good! And bad. B-A-D! G-double-O-D!
So let’s start at the beginning shall we?
a) Percy is calling himself ‘son of Poseidon’. No Neptune here, so the title is supposed to be about..? I’ll have more on that in two seconds! (don’t count, I’m not being literal)
b) ‘Percy has woken from a very deep sleep’ 'Very deep sleep', eh? Maybe Hypnos had a grain of salt in this affair? But no god knew about Hera's plan until it was done, right? Either way, Jason's 'hi-you've-got-no-memory-now-go-save-the-world-and-no-pressure-but-everything-you-knew-about-may-be-in-jeaperdy-and-here's-a-sibling-kay-cool-bye' went faster than Percy's, simply because of Roman ways, and possibly this 'very deep sleep'. Jason had no 'very deep sleep'. He just had, well, sleep. After he was taken, he wasn't at the Wolf House or Camp.
I’ve said it numerous times, but I think Percy came around for good and decided to join reality AFTER the solstice, because if not, why was he not at the Wolf house during the battle?
c) ANNABETH! Okay, this proves nothing. No theories, no nothing about this but common…
d) ‘Percy’s questing days aren’t over’ Does somebody know something about his one million and seven point five quests? (it is a legit number if you push the right buttons on the calculator, fyi). Lupa probably; but does anybody know anything? Or is it just a note because RR knows we know who Percy Jackson is and that we know that he should know all about his quests…
e) He and fellow demigods Frank and Hazel must face the most important quest of all: the Prophecy of Seven. Okay, this is going to have to be divided into subcategories because this one sentence is a goldmine.
I) Frank and Hazel, Frank and Hazel… Well, Hazel rings a bell to me.
“…The day he’d been raised on a shield and proclaimed praetor. His friends’ faces: Dakota, Gwendolyn, Hazel, Bobby. And Reyna. Definitely there’d been a girl named Reyna.”- Jason Grace, page 541, The Lost Hero
Well, Hazel’s in there, but I have NO idea where in Olympus ‘Frank’ comes from. Scratch that, I do. But he’s not on the list; ‘Frank’ couldn’t even be a diminutive of any name that is on the list. So it’s times for those ideas of mine:
1) Frank is a new demigod; Jason didn’t have time to meet him.
Problem: Lupa has been at the Wolf house, mucho occupied with Percy. Frank couldn’t have been THAT new, unless he pops up at the Wolf house is passed through security ASAP, and arrives at Camp Caesar Salad a few days after Percy. Then again, Percy could be shipped off on a quest the day of. It seems to be a popular thing for him.
2) Frank is just a guy that Jason does NOT know personally
3) (my favourite) Frank and Jason are enemies by birth. They’re born in different lines of fighting people. That’s right; I think that Frank just might be the son of Neptune.
‘Hecate, I do not understand your brain, if Frank was a son of Neptune the book would be ‘the sons of Neptune’, what is your brain thinking about?’ I hear you guys, (with an accent too!)
I have my reasons to believe that Percy is not ‘The son of Neptune’ but that’s for another article, yes? And it’s written above. Percy is ‘son of Poseidon’. Book is ‘son of Neptune’. We have a problem! And Frank just might be the solution! Either way, this would explain why Percy and Frank work together, but Jason doesn’t really.
I also believe that this solves our Point of View dilemna. Percy gets 2 chapters, followed by 2 of someone else (maybe Hazel because the pattern for HoO was boy, girl, boy, boy, girl, boy, boy, girl...) and then 2 by whoever is left. So we've got that issue solved!
II) “-must face the most important quest of all: the Prophecy of Seven.”
And he has done it again folks! Percy is a freaking PROPHECY MAGNET! He was born into ‘a child of the three elder dogs (gods- tee hee)’, and he is now involved in the Prophecy of Seven (I like the name of that, and it could be argued that Percy is born into that prophecy too).
I know, I know. ‘But Percy isn’t supposed to be a main character’, I know, I know, I’ve been on this club back when we were under 100 members, you don’t know how many times the ‘but RR said’ card came into play. But RR now says ‘he must face the most important quest of all- the Prophecy of seven’. It is written black on white (literally). PERCY MY GOD! Some people chew their nails or drum their fingers as a bad habit, and Percy gets himself involved in the darnest things.
On the upside; this gives us a better idea of our little prophecy!
1) Leo
2) Jason
3) Piper
4) Percy
5) Hazel
6) Frank
7) ?????
Because more than once it was said ‘Jason, Leo and Piper are the first of 7’ in the Lost Hero. Now RR is telling us that Percy, Hazel and Frank-the-Tank are charging into it. That makes 6, so we have 1 slot left. Who? Who? WHO???
Personally, I think it’ll be a girl because we’re facing 2 on 4 right here, and just to even things out a bit… I’m not ready to say whether it’s Greek or Roman, to chant Annabeth or Reyna’s names off the roof; heck, maybe this prophecy child is going to snap into play in the last book, like Luke or Annabeth’s knife did. Besides, that is not the point of this article! Moving on, now.
f) If they fail, it’s not just their camp at risk. Percy’s old life, the gods, and the entire world might be destroyed . . . But no pressure guys! So obviously this is one of those do-or-die, sink-or-swim, seize the moment, winner-takes-it-all moment. It’s like the final question on Jeopardy but so much more intense! And with blood… Okay, so it’s not like Jeapardy at all, but there is a lot at stake here. This means that…
1) The quest members are chosen on skill (especially seeing as this is Roman)
2) The quest members are chosen because there is a sub-prophecy spoke and they are in it
3) The quest members aren’t chosen, they all ran away because Percy just couldn’t stay in one. Damn. Spot. Where. He. Is. Safe. And. Traceable. *eye twitch*
This also means that this is something bigger. A threat that applies on both camps and Percy knows Annabeth is in danger. But of course he will NOT let anybody, and I mean ANYBODY touch a hair on Wise girl’s head (which means the picture is a big no-no). Mm-hmm. Which means he’ll put his all in this quest and do the things everybody tells him are most stupid.
g) Rick Riordan is definetely out for my mind!
So is this what really is up with Frank? Am I just way off? Only one way to know; wait until October 4th. That’s when the real story comes into play. Until then, happy waiting!