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hades explaining that he’s the god of the dead, not the god of death
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saw this in a twt thread abt someone who predicted the queens death and honestly pjo apollo definitely would lmao
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annabeth and grover frantically submerging percy in water the way you’d put an iphone in a bowl of rice
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ok hear me out… ross lynch as apollo in the live action series adaptation 👀👀👀
the dude’s perfect for the role. i’ll fight you on it
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also I love that Grover gets separated from the kids and immediately starts playing mind games with a god. he's like finally I don't have to be a good role model for a second. let's talk brutality.
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im sorry for the newcomers in the fandom i know everyone's rediscovering old stuff but i swear if i hear or read the word "persassy" one more time i'll just
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Camp Half-blood, Percy Jackson and The Olympians (2023)
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actually you have a mama's boy and then you have whatever the hell percy jackson is because that kid PRAYED to his MOM instead of his father who's an actual god .
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Dior Goodjohn as CLARISSE LA RUE 1x02 ◆ "I Become Supreme Lord of the Bathroom"
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Fun fact about me is that the first fanfiction I read was a Percico one shot (I didn’t read the tags and I thought it was going to be a cute friendship thing) and I was so off put that I didn’t read fanfic again till 5 years later
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rereading tlt before the show comes out and
THEYRE LITERAL BABIES
at the scene where hades is trying to bargain for his helmet with sally and
annabeth, a girl who had been abandoned all her life, who met percy not even 2 weeks ago, offering to sacrifice herself for percy's mum
for the mother of a boy she only just met
grover, terrified of the underground, offering himself to save his best friends
annabeth, choosing to let herself be left behind again
grover, so scared of failing in his mission again, thinking it's all his fault
LITERAL BABIES
i am in tears
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wise girl and seaweed brain maintain the cutest ways of calling each other smartass and dumbass but I'm also begging this series to let them cuss at some point some day. they just deserve it
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Two days until I become absolutely insufferable 😋🤝
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mmm au where nico doesn't run away when he finds out bianca dies. he just starts sobbing and percy comforts him. and percy continues to care for nico. he doesn't leave him at chb during the school year but convinces sally to take in nico as well. they grow up together. percy doesn't let nico feel left out for being a son of hades. he talks nico through his grief over bianca's death.
nico looses his sister but finds his brother.
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annabeth aka the daughter of the goddess of weaving learns to crochet and makes the cutest pink tops for piper which she wears proudly around camp pass on it
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funny how falling is so often used to depict character death in cinema and literature because it paints such a clear picture of how death works. you can see the person as they fall but there’s nothing you can do to help them, they’re out of your reach in the literal sense of not being able to reach their hand and in the metaphorical sense of not being able to drag a soul back into their body as they pass.
which makes percabeth’s fall into tartarus all the more interesting. there are always two options when someone falls: to be beyond reach and die, or to be caught and saved. but percy achieves neither of these. instead he falls with her, and they survive. what does this mean? it means death was imminent, and they didn’t escape it. because as demigods, no matter what they do, death is always around the corner. but they aren’t dead just yet. and certainly not killed by the fall. percy falling with annabeth illustrates that they live in this state outside of the typical death in a hero’s journey, where they shouldn’t be alive but are against all logic, and who knows when (or if) death will come knocking. it gives us a narrative that you never see in a story and that’s really impressive
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