

Also debunked by the fact that at the end of the series the satyrs have been overwhelmed with leads on new half bloods from all over the world.Debunked by the fact that in the second series, with Egyptian gods, a half-blood is living in London.Doesn't Frank's family live in Canada though? And considering the person who tells Percy this has been shown to exhibit pretty much every form of Fantastic Racism.Now with scepticism and atheism on the rise he feels that the time has come, and begins setting the various pantheons against each other (re:Son of Sobek) to weaken them while he recruits a mixed army of dissenters from each pantheon, eventually revealing himself and declaring war on divinity itself. After he wiped out the Sumerian pantheon, humanity simply dreamt up more gods to replace them and he realized that he would have to wait for humanity to be ready to live without gods and faded into the shadows. He harbours a huge grudge against gods - all gods - for the death of Enkidu, and is driven by the need for revenge.


And the villains will be no less than the Great Old Ones.When they see her house, Sadie will say, "I REALLY hate chickens". He and Hermes will have a prank war of literally deific proportions. Coyote, who will end up on the heroes' side.The crossover series will bring in several myths from other cultures in addition to blending Greek, Egyptian, and Norse mythology.
