So, reuniting with your Roman brother should come as more of a shock, but then again Thalia's spent quite some time living - sort of - as a tree. From tree back to demigod, from demigod to Hunter, she had always known that her would always be filled with twists and turns.
The fall of Rome had some as something of a shock, though with the way the gods and titans are, she isn't surprised about that either. Not really. It leaves her fellow Hunters unsettled and miffed that they must share this space with the other campers, the other boys, but she always reminds them they are all demigods too. It doesn't matter if they're Roman or Greek or sworn against boys - they have to rally together to get shit done.
On one of her long walks before curfew, she hears a voice interrupting her stargazing and she snaps her head around to see the source.
hunter! in the context of the game, they're staying at camp too 8D
The fall of Rome had some as something of a shock, though with the way the gods and titans are, she isn't surprised about that either. Not really. It leaves her fellow Hunters unsettled and miffed that they must share this space with the other campers, the other boys, but she always reminds them they are all demigods too. It doesn't matter if they're Roman or Greek or sworn against boys - they have to rally together to get shit done.
On one of her long walks before curfew, she hears a voice interrupting her stargazing and she snaps her head around to see the source.
"Oh, Jingletown kid," she greets him with a nod.