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Comments of chapter undefined of percy jackson: the bloodborne hero?

nwaf_asiri
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Well, we have now begun the part related to the Norse mythology I personally consider Norse mythology better than Greek mythology There are some reasons that lead me to take this opinion 1 The world of Norse mythology is very vast There is 1 world of Midgard 2 The world of Jotunheim 3 world Vanahimer 4 The world of Muspelheim 5 The world of Niflheim 6 The world of Alfheim 7 The world of Svartalfheim 8 world The world of Helheim Unlike Greek mythology There are only 3 or 4 worlds in Greek mythology 1 Heaven world 2 Ocean world 3 the underworld I hope that the author will make Norse mythology a very important turning point in Percy's life and in his level of strength and combat experiences. In addition, I hope that the Norse mythology part will not be ended in a hasty manner. We want Percy to stay a long time within the world of Norse mythology and to visit all the worlds. We want Percy to be satisfied with one world. There are 7 or 9 Norse worlds still waiting for Percy to explore. As for the issue of the speed of Zeus’ lightning bolt, the best solution for Percy is to assign a specific person to recover the bolt and return it to Zeus. There is no reason for Percy and Zeus to meet face to face or for Percy to meet his father Poseidon face to face. Percy now has his own life and has his own duties as a hunter who belongs to a world Elden Ring In addition, he must explore all the different mythologies such as Egyptian mythology, Indian mythology, or Japanese mythology

Scathach_
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upon transcending the hunt and becoming a great one, he will indeed be freed of dates powers and they won't have a hold on him. he's going to be an anomaly, capable of denying fate, or even altering fate (aka preventing prophecies, etc)

nwaf_asiri:I believe that Percy, now that he has become a hunter, ends up in the world of Elden Ring. I believe that his fate as a hero in Greek mythology has changed. There is a possibility that someone else will replace Percy in the duty of saving the Greek gods. This means that Percy will be completely freed from the problems of the Greek gods and the problems of the giants, in addition to Cronos problems (What do you think, author?) Do you think Percy has been freed from the constraints of fate and destiny, or is he still bound by the constraints of Greek destiny?