
We also noticed a fortune cookie in her hand. In the books, she carries a whip (as seen on her hip in the picture), and rides a motorcycle (in the background). Annabeth and the others are flying on the Argo II, bringing it to camp Jupiter. We don’t know too much more about her right now, but it should be noted that she’s also the goddess of balance. That could cause a major problem for our heroes, especially if they’re short on time! The real question is whether she’ll put the blame on Percy for his death. He played a pivotal role in The Last Olympian and we’re sure mention of this will come up when the group meets her in Mark of Athena. As Annabeth and her friends Jason, Piper, and Leo fly in on the Argo II, she cant blame the Roman demigods for thinking the ship is a Greek weapon. While we haven’t specifically seen Nemesis in any previous books yet, we have met one of her children, Ethan. Just when shes about to be reunited with Percyafter six months of being apart, thanks to Herait looks like Camp Jupiter is preparing for war. Leo, apparently, will find this out first hand.

Along with Jason and Piper also demigods and Coach Hedge, a satyr, Annabeth hopes the Roman demigods they’re meeting won’t kill them. Athena, daughter of Zeus, is the goddess of wisdom, and both Telemachus and Odysseus benefit from her power. He also mentions that however intimidating she is, the goddess can be bargained with. Annabeth, a demigod and daughter of Athena, is both excited and nervous to be flying in the Argo II, a Greek warship designed and flown by her new friend, Leo, the son of Hephaestus. According to his blog, Nemesis can “shape-shift into any imposing figure you can imagine, if you’re her target.” He sets her up as someone the demigods won’t ever want to run into.
