From the journal of Sapphire Amy Banks on October 3rd, 2012

Predictions for the Prophecy of Seven/the Next Great Prophecy

'Seven half-bloods shall answer the call.

To storm or fire the world must fall.

An oath to keep with a final breath.

And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.'


So the first line: Seven half-bloods shall answer the call.

They are Percy, Jason, Annabeth, Leo, Piper, Hazel and Frank.

They have answered the call of Hera/Juno; meaning they have spoken with her or gone on a quest for her.


The second line: To storm or fire the world must fall.

When The Lost Hero came out I thought 'storm' referred to Jason and 'fire' to Leo.

Now I think that the 'storm' is the gods and both Camps and 'fire' is Gaia, this is why.

The gods and the Camps are always fighting with each other, and they do destroy stuff like with a storm.

Gaia wants to cleanse her whole self of the human race. She said that she would leave the space where the camp was empty when she had reclaimed the world.

A fire leaves emptiness. A storm leaves destruction which we know the gods and demigods leave, a lot.


An oath to keep with a final breath.

This sounds a lot like the prophecy Annabeth got in The Battle of the Labyrinth where it says, Destroy with a hero's final breath. Final breath unusually means that someone will die.

This time I think it will be Nico.

He promised to lead the rest of the Seven to the Doors of Death when Percy and Annabeth fell into Tartars. That's one of the only promises that's been made so far and it's a big one so it would make sense if Nico died fulfilling it.

Of course the one to die could also be Frank since his life depends on a piece of wood and I think he also made a promise to his grandmother before his house burned down.


Now for the last line: And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.

I think this means that the Greeks and Romans will either fight each other at the Doors or they will work together to fight their enemies. Personally I hope it's the second one.


Sapphire put down her journal, half asleep with one thought on her mind, 'I'm glad my brother lived."

The End


AN: Really short not-so story. This is what I really think and well it was easy to write. Hope you think it was intresting!

-Cynder2013