The protagonist reflects on the strange experience of dreaming after death, emphasizing the oddity of this occurrence since they never dreamed while alive. Despite others insisting that everyone dreams, the character insists on their unique situation, having always slept soundly without any recollection of dreams. The sudden shift to dreaming posthumously captures their confusion and highlights a transformation in their experience of sleep.
This newfound ability to dream presents a juxtaposition to their previous life of uninterrupted sleep, and the character's insistence on their unique sleep pattern raises questions about the nature of dreams and consciousness. The author, Rick Riordan, uses this perspective to explore themes of existence and change, showing that even in death, there can be unexpected experiences that challenge previous beliefs about life and the self.