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 Omega Centauri
Omega Centauri
Omega. The last letter in the Greek alphabet, and the symbol (or so it seems) of the new Camp Halfblood series, The heroes of Olympus. I was asked what the symbol could mean in terms of the series, and let me tell you, I have theories.

The Omega stood for many things in the (Ancient) Greek speaking world. It was a letter, a syllable, and a number (800). The globular cluster, Omega Centauri, as you can see, has Omega included in it's name. It has a deeper meaning, though. What am I talking about, you ask? There can be only so many things that one symbol could stand for, you say? Well let me put an end to this state of confusion. Omega means the end, the last, and mathematically, the maximum to a set. What does this mean in terms of the series? I've thought about that for quite some time. Without further ado: My theories about the Omega.

Number one:
This is it. The end. No mais Camp Halfblood after this series. I hope to all things holy that this isn't the right answer. I amor Camp Halfblood, and all it's inhabitants! It would be cruel....but then again, Rick Riordan may be tired of the theme....I don't see why, though!

Number two:
Remember that prophecy? The one Rachel spewed out like bad milk? The one this series is based around? Oh, c'mon! You have to know what I'm talking about por now! Ok, are we on the same page? Well, the segundo line was "To storm or fire, the world must fall." Maybe the fall is literal, as in the end to the world as we know it. Or, if it's the way I feel it will go, an end to the baddies trying to usurp power from the Olympians. I mean the título of the series is the heroes of Olympus, that must mean that at some point they succeed in bringing order to the chaos that is the story plot, right?

Number three:
The end of swearing on Styx? It's a long shot, but you never know with R.R. Think about it, though, most of PJO revolved around oaths. The oath of the Big Three. Luke's oath to Annabeth. Percy's oath to protect Bianca. Maybe they're a moral lesson, these series'. They are aimed at middle schoolers, so maybe Mr. Riordan is trying to say "Don't promise something if you don't intend to or can't keep it."

Number four:
Maybe it's an allusion to the number of characters. Seven demigods does seem like a bit much. Perhaps someone else wants to go along, but bound por the prophecy, and quite possibly por Mr.D, they can't. It would work because the Omega(ultimate limit) would be seven, no mais than that. Trying to add another halfblood just wouldn't figure into the equation.

Number five:
Now for the last and darkest of the theories. Parental warning advisory. If you are weak of heart, or you're a small child or toy poodle, turn away now. Go to a different article. This is not the theory for you! Omega justifys the end, right? What if it is the end of a beloved character? Would Rick really rip our hearts out like that? It is a possibility, he already took Luke! Could this mean that Grover goes the way of Pan? Will Percy never return? Is Annabeth's pride really a fatal flaw?

Omega is a powerful thing, no matter if you are a mathmatician, a scientist,or a religious follower. It's use in the series could be a hidden message, a deep insightful clue, or it may just be the most recognizable sign in the ancient Greek alphabet used to enhance the Greek connections in the story. Either way it goes, we will have to wait to find out. The first book in the series will hit bookshelves on October 12 in the U.S. If you are itching for a visualização head over to link The passcode is "newhero", and look out for the cover, it is set to be delivered to the official website on the Sumer Solstice (June 21).
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 Reyna
Reyna
So as some of you may have seen, Rick Riordan has shown us that the girl who, in the character art, is wearing the purple dress/toga thing (not quite sure what it’s called) and gold armour and has the two dogs, is indeed Reyna.


Let’s start with the dogs. They are automaton hounds por the names of Aurum and Argentium. With a little thing called a translator, and some common sense, I have figured out that their names are of course Latin. Aurum means gold, so the gold dog, and Argentium means silver, so the silver dog. Rick also says that the hounds are deadly.
So my pergunta is, what is their...
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