Disclaimer: I'm not Rick.
Chiron had admitted in private to the head of the Athena cabin tat he had, indeed planned on giving the Apollo cabin a hero of their own the night before and that all the names in that bag had the name of one of three or four Apollo campers at that time.
The head of the Athen cabin was both amused and annoyed.
Night 7 came and once again excitement filled the air as Chiron offered the bag to the head of the Athena cabin. He pulled out the name Ethan Nakamura.
"Ethan Nakamura. A son of Nemesis who greatly impacted the camp in ways that no one foresaw." Chiron began. "You see, before the Titan War, all campers who were unclaimed, a child of Hermes, or a child of a minor god or Hades stayed in the Hermes cabin. Ethan was unclaimed, but later claimed by Nemesis. He, as well as many others, left to join Kronos when the war began. In fact, Ethan was one of two right-hand-mans to Kronos, the other being a son of Hecate, Alabastor Torrington."
The Hecate cabin nodded knowingly. Alabastor Torrington was a well-known name among them. The Nemesis cabin, on the other hand, knew nothing about Ethan Nakamura.
"So he was on the bad guys' side, like Alabastor was?" a Hecate camper asked.
"Yes...and no. He was simply trying to balance things between the Olympians and the minor gods. He actually lost his left eye for it. But that's besides the point. Ethan and Percy Jackson met many times during hte war, and from what I heard, Ethan never did actually kill Percy or his friends. In fact, Percy let Ethan go alive many times. During the Battle of Manhattan, in the throne room of the gods, Ethan switched sides at the last minute and attacked Kronos instead, dying because of it. Percy actually gave up the chance to become a god because of it, instead choosing to honor Ethan as a hero with a shroud during the mass funeral and insisting on the gods claiming all of their children and having cabins at camp." Chiron finished.
"Did he make it to Elysium or to the Feilds of Asphodel?" someone called out.
"Elysium." Chiron answered.
The Nemesis cabin were busy weighing out Ethan's actions and were trying to decide if attacking Kronos was a bigger deal then trying to kill Percy many times over, and completely missed Chiron dismissing everyone, instead staying up late into the night arguing about it. Although they were all secretly pleased that their half-brother was the one whose words and actions gave them a cabin at camp.
What else can I say? Ethan's deeeds were pretty pivotal...anwyas, reviews and thanks for reading!
