Ut cum spiritu postrema sacramentum dejuremus, he chanted. Et hostes ornamenta addent ad ianuam necem.You just...finished the prophesy,Rachael stammered. -An oath to keep with a final breath/And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death. How did you-I know those lines. Jason winced and put his hands to his temples. I don't know how, but I KNOW that prophecy.In Latin, no less, Drew called out. Handsome AND smart.

Ut cum spiritu postrema sacramentum dejuremus, he chanted. Et hostes ornamenta addent ad ianuam necem.You just...finished the prophesy,Rachael stammered. -An oath to keep with a final breath/And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death. How did you-I know those lines. Jason winced and put his hands to his temples. I don't know how, but I KNOW that prophecy.In Latin, no less, Drew called out. Handsome AND smart.

πŸ“– Rick Riordan

🌍 American Β |Β  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Author

πŸŽ‚ June 5, 1964
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During a tense moment, a character chants a significant phrase that hints at a sacred ritual related to a prophecy. As the atmosphere thickens, another character, Rachael, expresses shock at having just completed the prophecy, which involves a solemn oath and adversaries confronting the ominous "Doors of Death." This indicates a serious and possibly dangerous situation ahead.

Jason, feeling the weight of the prophecy, experiences a sudden understanding of its meaning, despite his confusion. He is troubled by the knowledge he possesses, particularly as he realizes it is in Latin. This revelation brings a sense of urgency and complexity to the unfolding events, showcasing the intertwined fates of the characters and the ominous challenges they face.

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