Percy, a character from "The Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan, expresses his suspicion about a character named Octavian. He implies that Octavian's incompetence in predicting the future may have disrupted Apollo’s abilities. This highlights Percy's frustration with Octavian's influence on events unfolding around them.
The mention of Apollo’s powers being affected draws attention to the interconnectedness of prophecy and divine influence in their world. Percy's remark captures a sense of unease about how individual actions, especially those of someone like Octavian, can have far-reaching implications for the gods and heroes alike.