Percy Jackson recieves this prophecy in the Lightining Thief:
You shall go west, and face the god who has turned,
You shall find what was stolen, and see it safely returned,
You shall be betrayed by one who calls you a friend,
And you shall fail to save what matters most, in the end.
Percy Jackson heads west with Grover Underwood and Annabeth Chase in order to meet Hades, thinking he is the god who betrayed the Olympians and took the Master Bolt from Zeus. However, it is later discovered that Ares had aided Luke in stealing the Master Bolt and the Helm of Darkness in hopes it would start a war. Percy later finds Zeus' Master Bolt in a backpack given to him by Ares. He returns it to Zeus, as well as Hades' Helm of Darkness, which was also in the possession of Ares. Luke Castallen, a son of Hermes, pretended to be Percy's friend when they first met, even supplying Percy with some winged shoes to aid him on his quest (which Percy gave to Grover). It is revealed however that the shoes were a trap for Percy. The shoes were meant to pull Percy into Tartarus with the Master Bolt for Kronos. When this fails, Luke tries to kill Percy with a pit scorpian before leaving the campIn the end, Percy failed to save his mother, which mattered most to him. She was returned to him by Hades, as compensation for returning his Helm of Darkness.
Clarisse La Rue recieves this prophecy in the Sea of Monsters:
You shall sail the iron ship with warriors of bone,
You shall find what you seek and make it your own,
But despair for your life entombed within stone,
And fail without friends, to fly home alone
Clarisse sailed on the CSS Birmingham with skeleton warriors, supplied by her father Ares. She, Percy, Annabeth, and Tyson find the Golden Feece and take it from Polyphemus. Percy later gives Clarisee the fleece because it is officially her quest. She is trapped in Polyphemus's stone cavern with no way to escape. She would have not been able to do it with Percy, Annabeth and Tyson but flew home herself because there was only enough money for 1 plane ticket. Besides, Percy can't fly in the air.
Zoe Nightshade recieves this prophecy in the Titan's Curse:
Five shall go west to the goddess in chains,
One shall be lost in the land without rain,
The bane of Olympus shows the trail,
Campers and Hunters combined prevail,
The Titan's curse must one withstand,
And one shall perish by a parent's hand.
The group consisting of Zoe, Thalia, Grover, Bianca and Percy (originally Pheobe). The questers travel to Mount Othyrs in the west to free Artemis from her confinement. Bianca sacrificed herself in the desert to save the group against a defective prototype of Hephaestus robot, Talos. They followed the Ophiotaurus, which was called the bane of Olympus because if he was sacrificed in flames, the person that sacrificed it would have the power to destroy Olympus. During the quest, it keeps appearing in various bodies of water. The only way the quest would be successful was if campers and Hunters worked together. The quest consisted of three campers (Percy, Grover, and Thalia) and two Hunters (Bianca and Zoë). The curse of holding the sky above the earth had to be taken by someone (Luke took the sky from Atlas; Annabeth took the sky from Luke; Artemis took it from Annabeth; Percy took it for Artemis and Artemis forced Atlas back under the sky). In the end, Zoe after already suffering from being poisoned by the dragon Ladon, was killed by her father Atlas after he tossed her against a wall, resulting in her death.
Annabeth Chase recieves this prophecy in the Battle of The Labriyth:
You shall delve in the darkness of the endless maze,
The dead, the traitor, and the lost one raise.
You shall rise or fall by the ghost king's hand,
The Child of Athena's final stand.
Destroy with a hero's final breath,
And lose a love to worse than death.
Annabeth, Grover, Tyson and Percy enter the Labryinth to find Daedalus. The Labyrinth goes on forever, ever changing and expanding. Nico, son of Hades, raised the dead; Ethan Nakamura, the traitor, was spared; and Pan's spirit and message is spread into the world.'The Ghost King' was Nico (since he is a son of Hades, god of the Underworld), who decided to help Annabeth and the rest of the campers. If he had refused, the rest of the questers wouldn't have survived. A child of Athena's final stand refers to Daedalus, one of Athena's children, because he dies during the Battle of the Labyinth. The Labyrinth was destroyed with Daedalus' last breath, as he and the maze's life force were tied together. Daedalus asked Nico to free his soul, in order to destroy his creation. Annabeth loses Luke to Kronos, since he becomes Kronos' host body. This is worse than if she would have lost him if he died.
The Great Prophecy is reveled in the Last Olympian:
A Half-Blood of the eldest gods,
Shall reach sixteen against all odds
And see the world in endless sleep
The hero's soul, cursed blade shall reap
A single choice shall end his days
Olympus to preserve or raze
Percy was a half-blood child of Poseidon, one of the eldest gods, otherwise known as the Big Three.
Percy reaches sixteen despite all of the numerous times he was almost killed by Luke/Kronos and his monsters.
Percy finds the whole city of Manhattan asleep from Olympus, so the war can go on without any of the humans interfering.
When Luke and Annabeth first met, he handed her a Knife with the promise that they would always be a family and be there for each other. However, when Luke betrayed the camp and the Olympians, the broken promise cursed Annabeth's knife. The blade was then used by Luke to kill himself, effectively killing Luke.
Percy had to choose between giving Annabeth's Knife to Luke and allow him to destroy himself, or trying to destroy Luke himself and failing, causing Kronos to burn away Luke's body as he took on his true form. Either choice would have caused Luke to die.
Percy's choice would result in the destruction of Olympus, or preserving Olympus the way it is.
Jason recieves this prophecy in the Lost Hero for his quest to rescue Hera:
Child of Lightning, beware the earth,
The giants' revenge the seven shall birth,
The forge and dove shall break the cage,
And death unleash, through Hera's rage.
Jason, a child of Jupiter, has to beware of the awakening of Gaea (the Earth).
The Giants rise to defeat the Olympians and cause the appearance of the seven heroes of the Great Prophecy.
The forge and the dove represent Leo Valdez and Piper McLean, children of Hephaestus and Aphrodite respectively. Working together, Piper uses her Charmspeak to try and lure Gaea back to sleep, while Leo uses a power-saw to cut the bars, managing to break the cage Hera is trapped in.
Hera goes into her Divine Form and kills all the monsters in the area, except Polyphiron who flees once Hera was freed.
Frank Zhang recieves this prophecy from Mars in the Son of Neptune:
"Go to Alaska.
Find Thanatos and free him.
Come back by sundown on June twenty-fourth or die."
This prophecy isn't like any others because of Mars' straight-forward thinking, as well as the fact that it appears more like an order or instruction than a prophecy to serve as a guide. It is unfolded throughout the story as follows:
Frank, the leader of the quest, Hazel Levesque, and Percy Jackson make it to Alaska after several different trails and close calls.Frank, while being protected by Percy, is able to free Thantos using his piece of "life wood." With Thanatos free, monsters won't revive as fast and fewer escaped souls will be able to leave the Underworld.
They make it back to Camp Jupiter, which was under attack by Polybotes and the Giant Army. If they had arrived any later, Camp Jupiter and everyone in it would have most likely died.
You shall go west, and face the god who has turned,
You shall find what was stolen, and see it safely returned,
You shall be betrayed by one who calls you a friend,
And you shall fail to save what matters most, in the end.
Percy Jackson heads west with Grover Underwood and Annabeth Chase in order to meet Hades, thinking he is the god who betrayed the Olympians and took the Master Bolt from Zeus. However, it is later discovered that Ares had aided Luke in stealing the Master Bolt and the Helm of Darkness in hopes it would start a war. Percy later finds Zeus' Master Bolt in a backpack given to him by Ares. He returns it to Zeus, as well as Hades' Helm of Darkness, which was also in the possession of Ares. Luke Castallen, a son of Hermes, pretended to be Percy's friend when they first met, even supplying Percy with some winged shoes to aid him on his quest (which Percy gave to Grover). It is revealed however that the shoes were a trap for Percy. The shoes were meant to pull Percy into Tartarus with the Master Bolt for Kronos. When this fails, Luke tries to kill Percy with a pit scorpian before leaving the campIn the end, Percy failed to save his mother, which mattered most to him. She was returned to him by Hades, as compensation for returning his Helm of Darkness.
Clarisse La Rue recieves this prophecy in the Sea of Monsters:
You shall sail the iron ship with warriors of bone,
You shall find what you seek and make it your own,
But despair for your life entombed within stone,
And fail without friends, to fly home alone
Clarisse sailed on the CSS Birmingham with skeleton warriors, supplied by her father Ares. She, Percy, Annabeth, and Tyson find the Golden Feece and take it from Polyphemus. Percy later gives Clarisee the fleece because it is officially her quest. She is trapped in Polyphemus's stone cavern with no way to escape. She would have not been able to do it with Percy, Annabeth and Tyson but flew home herself because there was only enough money for 1 plane ticket. Besides, Percy can't fly in the air.
Zoe Nightshade recieves this prophecy in the Titan's Curse:
Five shall go west to the goddess in chains,
One shall be lost in the land without rain,
The bane of Olympus shows the trail,
Campers and Hunters combined prevail,
The Titan's curse must one withstand,
And one shall perish by a parent's hand.
The group consisting of Zoe, Thalia, Grover, Bianca and Percy (originally Pheobe). The questers travel to Mount Othyrs in the west to free Artemis from her confinement. Bianca sacrificed herself in the desert to save the group against a defective prototype of Hephaestus robot, Talos. They followed the Ophiotaurus, which was called the bane of Olympus because if he was sacrificed in flames, the person that sacrificed it would have the power to destroy Olympus. During the quest, it keeps appearing in various bodies of water. The only way the quest would be successful was if campers and Hunters worked together. The quest consisted of three campers (Percy, Grover, and Thalia) and two Hunters (Bianca and Zoë). The curse of holding the sky above the earth had to be taken by someone (Luke took the sky from Atlas; Annabeth took the sky from Luke; Artemis took it from Annabeth; Percy took it for Artemis and Artemis forced Atlas back under the sky). In the end, Zoe after already suffering from being poisoned by the dragon Ladon, was killed by her father Atlas after he tossed her against a wall, resulting in her death.
Annabeth Chase recieves this prophecy in the Battle of The Labriyth:
You shall delve in the darkness of the endless maze,
The dead, the traitor, and the lost one raise.
You shall rise or fall by the ghost king's hand,
The Child of Athena's final stand.
Destroy with a hero's final breath,
And lose a love to worse than death.
Annabeth, Grover, Tyson and Percy enter the Labryinth to find Daedalus. The Labyrinth goes on forever, ever changing and expanding. Nico, son of Hades, raised the dead; Ethan Nakamura, the traitor, was spared; and Pan's spirit and message is spread into the world.'The Ghost King' was Nico (since he is a son of Hades, god of the Underworld), who decided to help Annabeth and the rest of the campers. If he had refused, the rest of the questers wouldn't have survived. A child of Athena's final stand refers to Daedalus, one of Athena's children, because he dies during the Battle of the Labyinth. The Labyrinth was destroyed with Daedalus' last breath, as he and the maze's life force were tied together. Daedalus asked Nico to free his soul, in order to destroy his creation. Annabeth loses Luke to Kronos, since he becomes Kronos' host body. This is worse than if she would have lost him if he died.
The Great Prophecy is reveled in the Last Olympian:
A Half-Blood of the eldest gods,
Shall reach sixteen against all odds
And see the world in endless sleep
The hero's soul, cursed blade shall reap
A single choice shall end his days
Olympus to preserve or raze
Percy was a half-blood child of Poseidon, one of the eldest gods, otherwise known as the Big Three.
Percy reaches sixteen despite all of the numerous times he was almost killed by Luke/Kronos and his monsters.
Percy finds the whole city of Manhattan asleep from Olympus, so the war can go on without any of the humans interfering.
When Luke and Annabeth first met, he handed her a Knife with the promise that they would always be a family and be there for each other. However, when Luke betrayed the camp and the Olympians, the broken promise cursed Annabeth's knife. The blade was then used by Luke to kill himself, effectively killing Luke.
Percy had to choose between giving Annabeth's Knife to Luke and allow him to destroy himself, or trying to destroy Luke himself and failing, causing Kronos to burn away Luke's body as he took on his true form. Either choice would have caused Luke to die.
Percy's choice would result in the destruction of Olympus, or preserving Olympus the way it is.
Jason recieves this prophecy in the Lost Hero for his quest to rescue Hera:
Child of Lightning, beware the earth,
The giants' revenge the seven shall birth,
The forge and dove shall break the cage,
And death unleash, through Hera's rage.
Jason, a child of Jupiter, has to beware of the awakening of Gaea (the Earth).
The Giants rise to defeat the Olympians and cause the appearance of the seven heroes of the Great Prophecy.
The forge and the dove represent Leo Valdez and Piper McLean, children of Hephaestus and Aphrodite respectively. Working together, Piper uses her Charmspeak to try and lure Gaea back to sleep, while Leo uses a power-saw to cut the bars, managing to break the cage Hera is trapped in.
Hera goes into her Divine Form and kills all the monsters in the area, except Polyphiron who flees once Hera was freed.
Frank Zhang recieves this prophecy from Mars in the Son of Neptune:
"Go to Alaska.
Find Thanatos and free him.
Come back by sundown on June twenty-fourth or die."
This prophecy isn't like any others because of Mars' straight-forward thinking, as well as the fact that it appears more like an order or instruction than a prophecy to serve as a guide. It is unfolded throughout the story as follows:
Frank, the leader of the quest, Hazel Levesque, and Percy Jackson make it to Alaska after several different trails and close calls.Frank, while being protected by Percy, is able to free Thantos using his piece of "life wood." With Thanatos free, monsters won't revive as fast and fewer escaped souls will be able to leave the Underworld.
They make it back to Camp Jupiter, which was under attack by Polybotes and the Giant Army. If they had arrived any later, Camp Jupiter and everyone in it would have most likely died.
Ella's Prophecy
"To the north, beyond the gods, lies the legion's crown.
Falling from ice, the son of Neptune shall drown."
Falling from ice, the son of Neptune shall drown."
The next part of the prophecy was burnt before Ella could read and memorize it. The story pertaining to this part of the prophecy. Alaska is referred to as the land beyond the gods. It is also the most northern state in the United States. This is where the 12th Legion's Eagle is located, being guarded by Alcyoneous. The prophecy, since incomplete, becomes quite unclear. It may refer to either of the following: Percy feels that it may refer to him drowning in Gaea's territory (land) when he fell in the muskeg in Alaska. As Frank assumed, Percy drowned in Alaska when he fell of the glacier while battling the shades; or As Hazel suggests, that Percy may drown his enemies, like he did at the frozen Roman camp with the shades.
Ella recites this prophecy in the Mark of Athena:
Ella recites this prophecy in the Mark of Athena:
"Wisdom’s daughter walks alone,
The Mark of Athena burns through Rome.
Twins snuff out the angel's breath,
Who holds the key to endless death.
Giants' bane stands gold and pale,
Won through pain from a woven jail."
Annabeth, daughter of Athena, had to complete her own quest alone - without friends or special power. The Mark of Athena, a coin that led Annabeth through Rome to find the Athena Parthenos. The twins being Ephialthus and Otis kidnapping Nico Di Angelo and placed him in a jar with no air. Nico only managed to survive by going into a death trance. Nico has the knowledge of where the two sides of the Doors of Death are, in the Mortal world and in the Underworld. However with the Doors of Death still open, the dead will continue to rise. The fifth line refers to the Athena Parthenos statue, which is made of ivory and gold. It also holds some special power to help defeat the Giants. Annabeth and the crew of the Argo II retrieved the Athena Pathenos from the chamber of Archanne, which was covered in spider webs. Though Annabeth initially believed the "pain" in question was the pain of breaking her ankle, she and Percy fall into Tartarus shortly thereafter. This causes considerable emotional pain to their comrades aboard the Argo II, all of whom blame themselves for failing to save Annabeth and Percy (aside from Hazel Levesque).
The Prophecy of the Seven
The Mark of Athena burns through Rome.
Twins snuff out the angel's breath,
Who holds the key to endless death.
Giants' bane stands gold and pale,
Won through pain from a woven jail."
Annabeth, daughter of Athena, had to complete her own quest alone - without friends or special power. The Mark of Athena, a coin that led Annabeth through Rome to find the Athena Parthenos. The twins being Ephialthus and Otis kidnapping Nico Di Angelo and placed him in a jar with no air. Nico only managed to survive by going into a death trance. Nico has the knowledge of where the two sides of the Doors of Death are, in the Mortal world and in the Underworld. However with the Doors of Death still open, the dead will continue to rise. The fifth line refers to the Athena Parthenos statue, which is made of ivory and gold. It also holds some special power to help defeat the Giants. Annabeth and the crew of the Argo II retrieved the Athena Pathenos from the chamber of Archanne, which was covered in spider webs. Though Annabeth initially believed the "pain" in question was the pain of breaking her ankle, she and Percy fall into Tartarus shortly thereafter. This causes considerable emotional pain to their comrades aboard the Argo II, all of whom blame themselves for failing to save Annabeth and Percy (aside from Hazel Levesque).
The Prophecy of the Seven
Seven half-bloods shall answer the call.
To storm or fire, the world must fall.
An oath to keep with a final breath,
And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.
The first line refers to seven half-bloods that will try and save Olympus from Gaea and her most powerful children, the Giantes. The seven half-bloods are, Jason Grace, Leo Valdez, Piper McLean, Frank Zhang, Hazel Levesque, Percy Jackson and .The second line has not happened yet. Leo believes that the prophecy could be talking about Jason or Percy (the storm), or himself (having power over fire). It is unknown at this time what this line is referring to. Piper once mentions that she worries any promise made by Jason could turn out to be the oath of the prophecy. Gaea opened the Doors of Death to allow the most evil people of the Underworld to rise again. It is still unknown however who the enemies in the prophecy are.
To storm or fire, the world must fall.
An oath to keep with a final breath,
And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.
The first line refers to seven half-bloods that will try and save Olympus from Gaea and her most powerful children, the Giantes. The seven half-bloods are, Jason Grace, Leo Valdez, Piper McLean, Frank Zhang, Hazel Levesque, Percy Jackson and .The second line has not happened yet. Leo believes that the prophecy could be talking about Jason or Percy (the storm), or himself (having power over fire). It is unknown at this time what this line is referring to. Piper once mentions that she worries any promise made by Jason could turn out to be the oath of the prophecy. Gaea opened the Doors of Death to allow the most evil people of the Underworld to rise again. It is still unknown however who the enemies in the prophecy are.