Both of these brought the wrath of Poseidon upon him. This was shown by his encounter with Polyphemus, when declared his true name after escaping the island, and by the statement that he won the Trojan War by himself, without any help from a god. Despite his actions, Perseus ended up living a happy life. He ended up promising that he would kill Medusa because of this, which gave rise to his near-impossible quest. This was shown when he wanted to prove himself worthy of hospitality. Notus warned him that such hesitation could kill him one day. ![]() Notus said that Jason reminds him of his own children, blown place to place, undecided, changing from day to day. For years in Camp Jupiter, Jason always relied on careful choices, compromises, and hearing both sides of a debate. Jason Grace: His fatal flaw was his temptation to deliberate.By the time he realized it, it was too late and Luke ended up sacrificing himself. Luke's anger blinded him so much that he went against his closest friends. He was unable to forgive his father Hermes for what he had been through. Luke Castellan: His fatal flaw was his excessive wrath.She spent decades plotting revenge on Camp Jupiter for kicking her out of the legion due the uncontrollable foul odor she inherited from her divine mother, not caring about the lives she could have taken with her actions. Mimi: Her fatal flaw is most likely wrath.But these flaws seem to have reduced after The House of Hades. She feels so poor of herself that it causes her to get constantly bullied by kids from Wilderness School. Being a daughter of a seemingly 'useless' love goddess, Aphrodite, she thinks herself as useless and invaluable. Piper McLean: Her fatal flaw is her low self-esteem.However, after the Blessing of Mars, these flaws seem to have faded slightly. In Son of Neptune, he showed doubts of his own self-worth, which caused him to panic at the time he is needed. Frank Zhang: His fatal flaw was his low self-esteem.For example, she treats Leo as if he were Sammy. This is shown by her flashbacks, and even though she ended up losing them, she still remembers her first life and treats it like her new life. Hazel Levesque: Her fatal flaw was her past.She shares this flaw among many other children of Aphrodite. Drew Tanaka: Her fatal flaw is vanity, or excessive pride in one's appearance, qualities, abilities, and achievements.He always feels like he's the least important even in the team of seven demigods, he feels that he is the "seventh wheel." This causes him to sacrifice himself, though he is resurrected afterwards. Leo Valdez: His fatal flaw is a feeling of inferiority.She almost joined Kronos' Titan Army because of this in The Titan's Curse. She desires power, even though she knows she doesn't need it, like Annabeth. Thalia Grace: Her fatal flaw is ambition.In The Battle of the Labyrinth, his deceased sister Bianca tells him that holding grudges is very dangerous for children of Hades. He will hold a grudge even if it costs him his own life. Nico di Angelo: His fatal flaw is holding grudges.She desires power even though she knows she either doesn't need or can't have it. In addition, her other fatal flaw is ambition. Annabeth says that many children of Athena share the same fatal flaw. She thinks she can do anything better than everyone, even the gods, such as saving her family and building a brand new world exactly as she wanted (seen in The Sea of Monsters and The Battle of the Labyrinth). Annabeth Chase: Her fatal flaw is hubris, deadly pride.Being overly loyal could lead to making you predictable to your enemies as well. ![]() He will risk his life (and even the world) for his friends, family, and sometimes even strangers and enemies who he empathizes (like when he warned enemy demigods that the Princess Andromeda was about to explode). Percy Jackson: His fatal flaw is excessive personal loyalty. Percy Jackson, whose fatal flaw, which is personal loyalty, affects the Great Prophecy. Flaws can produce an enticing image which is what lure sailors and adventurers to their deaths, either by drowning, being eaten by the Sirens, or by hitting the sharp rocks (and in modern times, mines) surrounding the island. ![]() When the Sirens sing, they sometimes reveal your fatal flaw. The Siren's music has an oral hypnotic effect.
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