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Was the 암퇘지, 뿌리 다 that Percy beat in "The Last Olympian" (the one that Annabeth said that no hero has ever beaten) the same 암퇘지, 뿌리 다 that Theseus (also a son of Posidon) beat on the land route to Athens that was at one of the six entrances to the Underworld?

 Was the 암퇘지, 뿌리 다 that Percy beat in "The Last Olympian" (the one that Annabeth said that no hero has ever beaten) the same 암퇘지, 뿌리 다 that Theseus (also a son of Posidon) beat on the land route to Athens that was at one of the six entrances to the Underworld?
 arobair posted over a year ago
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tdafan121 said:
The Clazmonian (sp?) Sow.
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i belive its a place called Crommyon,
arobair posted over a year ago
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well thats where its from in Theseus's story
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Badasskarateman said:
Yes. In Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods, Theseus battles the Crommyonian Sow, also known as Phaea, it's owner's name. Theseus won. The 암퇘지, 뿌리 다 Percy defeats, the Clazmonian Sow, is also sometimes called Phaea, which was it's owner's name. So either Annabeth was mistaken, 또는 Phaea had two different sows, one in Crommyon and one in Clazmonia. Option 2 is impossible because after Theseus killed the Crommyonian Sow, he killed Phaea, therefore the two sows must be the same, just under different names, which happened A LOT in Ancient Greece. Which leads to the conclusion that yes, Percy and Theseus fought the same 암퇘지, 뿌리 다 and Annabeth was wrong. For once ;-)
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