![]() ![]() Terminus intercepts them by appearing on their ship, telling them that they cannot proceed past his Pomeranian Line, and that they cannot land, so they convince him to let the ship float over New Rome instead. The Argo II arrives at Camp Jupiter and attracts the attention of the demigods and the legacies at camp. At the end of the book, the ship appears on the horizon and Percy gathers Camp Jupiter to meet them in the Forum after he is elected Praetor. However, the ship's samophlange breaks and Leo says it could take a few days to fix. Percy has dream visions of Jason, Piper, and Leo finishing the ship and welding the head of Festus to the mast. Then, he and the Hephaestus cabin start to build it, to sail to Camp Jupiter. When Leo pulls out his crayon drawing, everyone compares it, and they all find that the drawing and blueprint are the same. He shows them the picture of the ship he drew when he was five, and feels that the ship is tied with his destiny and says he is going to build it, with the head of the recently destroyed Festus as the mast head. Leo takes the picture and puts it in his pocket without showing Jason or Piper.Īfter the quest is completed, Leo shows Bunker 9 to the rest of Cabin Nine, including the Argo II blueprints. While visiting Aeolus to ask for help, Aeolus returns Leo's drawing of the Argo II (not named at the time) to him claiming that everything lost in the wind finds their way to him. He sees the blueprints for the large ship he drew when he was younger, but focuses on adding a pair of wings to Festus. Before they leave, Leo discovers Bunker 9 after repairing the bronze dragon that he names Festus. Years later, Leo discovers he is a demigod and is sent on a quest to rescue Hera, Queen of the Gods. The original Jason was killed when its mast, built from a tree of the Grove of Dodona, fell on him and crushed him. The ship was named after its builder, Argus. ![]() The Argo is the original ship of Jason and the Argonauts, on which they sailed on their quest for the Golden Fleece. Leo, however, lost the drawing in the wind though it was much later returned to him by Aeolus, the master of the wind. The ship was decorated with flames and its masthead was the head of the metal dragon, Festus. When he was five years old, he drew a picture of a flying ship with crayons. ![]() Decades later, Leo Valdez had a dream about the Argo II, made out of flames, when he was two, while he was still under the care of Tía Callida. The creator never made the ship and eventually the bunker was abandoned. Flight?" While the designer was never known, the name of the blueprints led to revealing the name of the ship- Argo II. An unknown camper designed blueprints for a flying ship that may have been related to a prophecy, as there is a note stating "Prophecy? Unclear. Also, it might be the olive tree will be very popular in Rome.During the Demigod Civil War, Bunker 9 was used as a command post for the Hephaestus' Cabin. Or, maybe the olive tree will shine through Rome, which makes it seem like it's burn. Maybe Leo will burn the olive tree, we don't know. But, all we know is that the mark of Athena will burn through Rome. And maybe he is evil or good, I don't know. So maybe in the Mark of Athena, Annabeth will maybe meet Cecrops. If you didn't knew the olive tree is symbolize as Athena as well as a owl. Athena grew a olive tree grew on a deep well, that was the most prized trees of Greece. He was responsible for Athena becoming the protector of Athens, instead of Poseidon. The king Cecrops of Attica was only half human. There is nothing stranger told in some of the events in their lives. My theory is that the story is somehow about The Royal House of Athens.Ī family was marked. Everyone heard about the new prophecy of the Mark of Athena. ![]()
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