Percy: The Olympians? More like the Olympains...
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the fact that Grover, with most of his mind erased, STILL immediately starts blaming himself for the gang being late to this mission he doesn't even know. Guilt is such a default for Grover when things go badly that even this disoriented he still takes the fault without even thinking about it.
AND PERCY SAYING IT WAS OK AFTER LOOKING AT HIM AND REALIZING WHAT HIS BEST FRIEND WAS DOING??? 100 dead 243 injured
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I think Percy choosing to continue the quest “no I am going to see this through” the show perfectly foreshadows him choosing to make the Great Prophecy about him in the Titans Curse “I choose the prophecy. It will be about me.”
In episode 6 of the show, Percy is released from the quest, however he chooses to continue on, seeing that there is a bigger picture. He chooses to continue on with the quest with the hopes of preventing whatever happens.
In the Titans Curse, it is revealed that the Great Prophecy could also be about Nico, however Percy chooses it to be about him. He knows the burden of the prophecy and does not want to put it in Nico. He is going to see the great prophecy through.
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