[ percy gets it. he really does. some of the most torturous moments of his life were spent when he had to let annabeth go alone on a quest that had killed every single one of her predecessors. it was necessary to save the world, but he'd seriously wondered if the world was worth that risk. when arachne's thread pulled her into tartarus, percy wasn't able to let go -- he'd fallen in with her, preferring to potentially die with her than let her fall.
it's literally, so he's told, his fatal flaw -- loyalty in excess, the inability to choose the big picture over his loved ones. if he were close to this fayura, would he really be okay with her almost dying for a bunch of strangers, no matter what she'd promised them?
he shrugs by way of answer. not unappreciative of the compliment, just unwilling to take too much credit. ]
I tried to help as much as I could. You still have a lot of citizens who don't have homes anymore, though.
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it's literally, so he's told, his fatal flaw -- loyalty in excess, the inability to choose the big picture over his loved ones. if he were close to this fayura, would he really be okay with her almost dying for a bunch of strangers, no matter what she'd promised them?
he shrugs by way of answer. not unappreciative of the compliment, just unwilling to take too much credit. ]
I tried to help as much as I could. You still have a lot of citizens who don't have homes anymore, though.