[quote=@Prince of Seraphs] Don't bother, they were a travesty of story telling. The first one sort of functioned as a stand alone film but butchered everything good about the book to high heaven. The second one pulled plot points out of the second novel at random and mashed them together into a sort of coherent story that didn't make all that much sense. Read the books, the five from the original Percy Jackson series are amazing and the sequel series are adequate. As a side note, since this seems to be something you picked up from the movie. Percy didn't have healing powers. As a son of the sea god being in water (especially salt water) enhanced Percy's own natural abilities to the point where he was stronger, faster and his wounds healed very quickly but that couldn't be transferred to anyone else. Ok but in the movie he used that power to heal someone else he moved some water between him and I think it was the daughter of Athena and he injures where completely healed Why not? In IC the only indication of these powers is her saying she can control water. No one has reacted to that statement and she hasn't displayed these powers at all. As long as you make sure the two players involved in the conversation know there's no reason why you can't change it. That's what the EDIT button is for. No in my very fist post with her she was suffering on a ice bridge kinda like ice man from the x men I assumed she was at the Academy for the same reason the 576 year old Demi-Titan Huntress was. Because a war is brewing between the gods and the Academy represents the most concentrated source of lesser celestials in the world whom the gods need to serve as canon fodder. The gods need the demigods and titans to fight on either side and the Academy is the perfect place to observe loyalties. Yes and no she is there to improve her skill and train to master her powers and get better at combat but also to help with the war kinda a 2 birds one stone kinda thing plus it helps her blend in [/quote]