Percy Jackson & the Olympians

Warning ! This clause contains spoilers for Percy Jackson and the Olympians sequence 7 .

Summary

Percy Jackson and the Olympiansepisode 7 sees Annabeth tethered to the Fields of Asphodel for a ruefulness she has in her life ; what precisely is this sorrow and how did she escape ? After the crucialstory reveals ofPercy Jacksonepisode 6 , Percy , Annabeth , and Grover made their way to the Underworld ’s secret entrance in Los Angeles . This saw them amount into a abbreviated conflict with another ofPercy Jackson ’s demigod characters : Procrustes , another son of Poseidon and Percy ’s half - brother .

After encountering several ofPercy Jackson ’s Greek mythological creaturesincluding Cerberus and Charon who guard the Underworld , the trio finds themselves in the Fields of Asphodel . The Fields of Asphodel are key as the place where soul are tethered if they pop off regretting a choice they either did or did not make in biography . This leads to some bigstory bring out forPercy Jacksonepisode 7involving Annabeth as the girl of Athena begins to be tethered by the rootage of Asphodel herself .

Annabeth Likely Regrets Thalia’s Demise In Percy Jackson & The Olympians

Interestingly , Percy Jackson and the Olympiansepisode 7 does not reveal what choice Annabeth regrets that forces her to be rooted in Asphodel . The character uses one of Poseidon ’s Pearls to break away her entrapment before being able to reveal this pick , though several clue fromPercy Jacksonseason 1 ’s past installment can facilitate provide circumstance for the reveal . One such potentiality for what Annabeth regret is the death of Thalia Gracewhich was mentioned in the opening episode ofPercy Jacksonseason 1 .

It was revealed inPercy Jacksonepisodes 2 and 3 that Thalia was a traveling companion of Luke and Annabeth . As the terzetto traveled to Camp Half - Blood , Thalia sacrificed herself to allow her friends to reach safety before Zeus took pity on his girl and transmute her into the protective pine tree that sits atop Half - Blood Hill . Given the context of Thalia ’s ritual killing , it stands to reason that Annabeth would feel some regretfor not being able-bodied to save up the person she looked up to as a sister .

Another potential scene of her life that Annabeth may regret is her kinsfolk life . InPercy Jacksonepisode 4 , she observe that she ran away from home at a unseasoned age due to her dad ’s mortal mob . It could be the compositor’s case that Annabeth rue run out without trying harder to make her nursing home life work or that she regrets not beget in touch with her dad more late .

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Annabeth Getting Stuck In The Fields Of Asphodel Is A Major Book Change

What have this sequence inPercy Jacksonepisode 7 all the more interesting is that it is not find in the original book . InPercy Jackson and the Lightning Thief , Annabeth , Grover , and Percy all make it through the Asphodel Fields togetherand make it to Hades ' castle safely . As shown inPercy Jacksonepisode 7 , this is not the case as Annabeth exit Grover and Percy to miss Asphodel ’s grip .

This change was in all likelihood made to contribute more stakes to the sequence as Annabeth is not present to help Percy and Grover with Hades . Also , it adds deepness to Annabeth ’s character as the regret she holds will likely be explored in the future . moreover , the playscript clash with Hades was written similarly in that Percy leaves without his female parent meaning Annabeth is not needfully needed for that vista . Therefore , include a tautness - filled sequence that also furthers Annabeth ’s character inPercy Jackson and the Olympiansepisode 7 gain a lot of storytelling sense .

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Leah Jeffries as Annabeth Chase on a pink background in Percy Jackson

Annabeth looking sad next to a soul trapped in the Asphodel Fields in Percy Jackson episode 7

Annabeth looking down on Percy in the Percy Jackson show above a blurred image of the Percy Jackson books

Percy Jackson & The Olympians