The Titan’s Curse
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What's your fatal flaw?
Brittany wrote: "@Ashley, people would be able to use your fatal flaw against you...hurting your friends and family would essentially hurt you, maybe even get you killed if your more than willing to sacrifice yours..."
I would probably get killed...
I would probably get killed...
i'm also scared of the dark...

Same on the loyalty. That, and paranoia.


first of all, creepy 2 dif Samanthas's same name...
second of all im either hubris or temper


loyalty.
trust.
If someone tried to take advantage of me, I'd be their easiest target since I'm way too trusting, and even if I doubt their intentions I wouldn't have enough confidence to ask, and I'd do anything for the people I love. These are my biggest flaws that could kill me.
I have so many flaws, that I don't know which is the worst. Perhaps, my impatience.


Me too! And it's frustrating, looking at the world and knowing there's so little you can actually do for it...


Same as Annabeth and also my charm... if that makes any sense, it's can get me into trouble.



Avoidance?

Oh, another flaw. I tend to do things then never get the chance to finish them.

not being independent enough in my decisions


My... doubting myself and never being independent.
Is there a website or a quiz or something for this?

By the way, here is a quiz that you could take :) http://www.gotoquiz.com/what_s_your_f...
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Annabeth's pride, in small doses, is good. However, when she lets it evolve into hubris, it could get her into serious trouble. (Remember, she trapped Arachne, but instead of just taking that victory, she gloated and taunted about how much smarter she was, causing Arachne to thrash around in anger, causing the floor to weaken...long story short Annabeth got herself dropped into Tartarus.) Pride was Luke's fatal flaw as well, and he ended up dying because of it.
Percy's fatal flaw is his loyalty to the people he loves. In small doses, it means he'll be there for them, to protect or help them, or whatever. However, it becomes his fatal flaw when he allows that loyalty to blind him to what actually needs to be done. If he hadn't checked his loyalty to Luke, Olympus would have fallen. If he hadn't checked his loyalty to Annabeth, she never would have found the Athena Parthenos.