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| - During the climax of the Second Olympian War, Jason lead the Twelfth Legion Fulminata against Kronos' forces at Mount Othrys and even defeated the Titan Krios with his own hands. After the war had ended, Juno sensed the return of Gaea and her children, so she abducted Jason and sent him to Camp Half-Blood with no memory in an attempt to bring the camps together. She also took Percy Jackson from the camp and placed him into a deep sleep until the time was right. In The Lost Hero, Jason woke up at the Wilderness School and met two friends, Leo Valdez and Piper McLean. The two believed they had been friends for a long time because of the Mist, but this illusion is shattered quickly. Regardless, the three become fast friends and go on a quest to free Hera, who had been captured by the forces of Gaea. They ultimately succeed, but Gaea still managed to bring the kind of the Gigantes back. During The Mark of Athena, Jason and his friends return to Camp Jupiter on the Argo II. Jason then sails with the rest of the seven of the prophecy to Rome, in order to save Nico di Angelo and stop Otis and Ephialtes. While he does manage to help Percy defeat the twin giants (with the help of Bacchus), Jason is unable to save Annabeth and Percy before they fall into Tartarus. Being a child of Jupiter, Jason is able to control the winds and lightning. He uses the wind to enable him to fly around, but controlling lightning takes a lot more energy and effort. Despite being a remarkably strong demigod, Jason constantly feels burdened by the responsibilities of leadership, as everyone looks up to him because he is a child of Jupiter. When on the Argo II, he feels relieved as he is in a group of equals, with no clear leader. Only time will tell what lies in store for Jason in The House of Hades. Recently featured: Juno | Gaea | Medusa | Luke Castellan | Romance |
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