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Post by Sheva Das on Apr 22, 2009 15:01:24 GMT -5
Demeter, or Hestia, maybe?
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Post by Caramel Kryptonite on Apr 22, 2009 15:07:24 GMT -5
Hestia, I think out of those two.
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Post by Sheva Das on Apr 22, 2009 15:09:26 GMT -5
I would love it if it was someone nobody thought of...
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Post by Caramel Kryptonite on Apr 22, 2009 15:11:35 GMT -5
Yeah, I like surprises. ;D
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Post by Ellen on Apr 22, 2009 15:13:37 GMT -5
It may just be a character...?
*god, my head hurts to much to think about all these*
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Post by SisterGrimmErin on Apr 22, 2009 16:29:30 GMT -5
Mr. D. pwns them all with grape vines. Then the world lives drunkenly-happy ever after. ...It's my best guess and the coolest ending I can think of.
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Post by siriusblackissweet on Apr 23, 2009 14:16:22 GMT -5
I can live with that!! It would be cool like you said if it was someone totally unexspected.
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Post by nightshade123 on May 4, 2009 17:04:22 GMT -5
Hestia, because she's the only Olympian who is never mentioned.
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Post by Ellen on Jun 5, 2009 13:40:58 GMT -5
Hestia. That fricken sucks how we all guessed it already.
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Post by Raechelle on Jun 5, 2009 18:19:10 GMT -5
It's kind of lame that the last book was named after her when she really didn't have that big of a role...
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Post by Ellen on Jun 6, 2009 1:39:33 GMT -5
What else would he have called it though?
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Post by Raechelle on Jun 6, 2009 8:48:35 GMT -5
True...the more I think about it, the more I realize the title was just for dramatic effect and had little revelence to the main portion of the book.
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Post by Ellen on Jun 7, 2009 3:00:38 GMT -5
Yeah, most of the book seemed to be fighting, or in the underworld...
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Post by Caramel Kryptonite on Jun 14, 2009 6:59:38 GMT -5
It should have been caled Achille's Burden or something. But no, WAY to obvious -grumble-
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Post by Raechelle on Jun 15, 2009 10:48:20 GMT -5
I think The Hero's Prophecy would have been a good title. It wouldn't have given away anything we didn't already know, and it was actually important in the book.
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