![]() ![]() Leo claims he has no idea why he did it, and doesn’t actually have any memories of the attack itself. Once they escape, they question why Leo attacked. The group manages to flee onto the ship before it is brought down, with Annabeth taking Percy, Hazel, and Frank with them as well. Octavian returns from the ship, claiming that Leo is the one who initiated the attack. A mob starts to form, rioting against the Greeks, but Percy is able to hold them at bay. At the same time, Reyna privately talks with Annabeth, telling her that she believes the Romans and Greeks should work together.ĭuring their conversation, the Argo II suddenly opens fire on the city. ![]() Leo takes Octavian aboard their ship, the Argo II, in an attempt to get him to start trusting the Greeks. Unfortunately for them, the Augur of Camp Jupiter, Octavian, doesn’t trust them. At the feast, both camps discuss the Prophecy of Seven, with Annabeth trying to convince Camp Jupiter that it means both Greeks and Romans need to work together in order to close the Doors of Death. She instantly embraces Percy before they are all dragged off to a feast. An agreement is finally reached and Annabeth is finally allowed in.Īnnabeth runs into Percy and Reyna. Before their ship can land the Roman god of boundaries, Terminus, arrives on the ship and insists that they all disarm before being allowed to enter the camp. The group arrives at the camp, seeing that it had recently been attacked. ![]() She’s on guard around Jason because she doesn’t trust him, finding him to be too perfect. Annabeth is travelling with several other campers, including Leo Valdez, Gleeson Hedge, Jason Grace, and Piper Mclean. Camp Jupiter is similar to Camp Half-Blood except the residents are descendants of Roman gods and not Greek ones. Mark of Athena opens with Annabeth travelling to Camp Jupiter. ![]()
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