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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Appears early in the second movie while in the books, he never appeared until book four.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the books, Ethan is an AntiVillain and joined Kronos' army in order to give himself and other children of minor gods respect they never had in camp. In the movie, he's a full-on villain helping Luke destroy Olympus and rule the world.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: Agrius is not really intelligent, but he tries to argue with Luke that him and his brother being separated is not a good idea when in Tyson's case. As Luke just told Percy, only their strength ''[[ExactWords combined]]'' can overcome the Cyclops' SuperStrength, but if separated...
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Specifically when he gifted Percy his flying shoes, [[spoiler:which were meant to drag him and the Master Bolt to Tartarus when he arrived at the Underworld]]. Luke never considered that since Percy is the son of Poseidon, him being taken into the air (Zeus' domain) would be a major no-no for him, so the latter gives the shoes to Grover, which unwittingly saves Percy's life and thwarts Kronos' plan.
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* StartOfDarkness: The fight on Half-Blood Hill, when Thalia was killed as part of Hades' revenge for the death of Maria di Angelo, and Zeus "saved" her by turning her spirit into a tree. Luke didn't take the gods' version of mercy well.

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* StartOfDarkness: The fight on Half-Blood Hill, when Thalia was killed as part of Hades' revenge for the death of Maria [[spoiler:Maria di Angelo, Angelo]], and Zeus "saved" her by turning her spirit into a tree. Luke didn't take the gods' version of mercy well. Afterwards, Hermes gives Luke an official quest by retrieving a golden apple -- a quest which ''Herakles already accomplished'', so therefore held no true purpose -- but he fails and the monster, Ladon, scarred his face. The pointless quest left Luke disillusioned and bitter... and then an evil Titan Lord began speaking to him in his dreams.



* WellIntentionedExtremist: At the end of the day, his main motivation is a desire for the half-blood population to be acknowledged by their parents, instead of used as pawns and then pushed aside. Problem is, he thought resurrecting an ObviouslyEvil primordial entity was a valid social justice movement. By ''Heroes of Olympus'', Percy fully understands and accepts ''why'' Luke [[FreudianExcuse went down the path he did]] and had a valid point that most of the gods tend to neglecte their children. And if Ethan Nakamura, a son of Nemesis, being crammed in the Hermes cabin is anything to go by, his godly parent ''had'' no cabin in camp, even if he was claimed.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: At the end of the day, his main motivation is a desire for the half-blood population to be acknowledged by their parents, instead of used as pawns and then pushed aside. Problem is, he thought resurrecting an ObviouslyEvil primordial entity was a valid social justice movement. By ''Heroes of Olympus'', Percy fully understands Luke's FreudianExcuse and accepts ''why'' Luke [[FreudianExcuse went down the path he did]] and had held a valid point that most of the gods tend to neglecte neglect their children. And if Ethan Nakamura, a son of Nemesis, being crammed in the Hermes cabin is anything to go by, his godly parent ''had'' no cabin in camp, even if he was claimed.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: Its roar shatters every window on the block.

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* MakeMeWannaShout: GlassShatteringSound: Its roar shatters every window on the block.
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* StartOfDarkness: The fight on Half-Blood Hill, when Thalia was killed as part of Hades' revenge for the death of Maria di Angelo, and Zeus "saved" her by turning her spirit into a tree. Luke didn't take the gods' version of mercy well.
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* SinisterScythe: His signature weapon. It's strongly implied that Backbiter (Luke's sword) is modeled after it. As ''The Last Olympian'' shows, what makes it so dangerous is that the scythe is a SoulCuttingBlade as Percy felt immense pain and deliriousness when merely grazed by the scythe. One hit from the scythe can "sever their soul from their body" with a single touch, according to the Telekhines.

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* SinisterScythe: His signature weapon. It's strongly implied that It spends most of the series reforged into Luke's sword Backbiter (Luke's sword) is modeled after it.before getting reforged back into its old scythe form. As ''The Last Olympian'' shows, what makes it so dangerous is that the scythe is a SoulCuttingBlade as Percy felt immense pain and deliriousness when merely grazed by the scythe. One hit from the scythe can "sever their soul from their body" with a single touch, according to the Telekhines.
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*** [[spoiler:[[{{Subverted|Trope}} Thankfully]], the last intended outcome doesn't work out as Kronos had hoped for when Thalia willingly joins the Hunters of Artemis the day before her 16th birthday, essentially removing herself from the Great Prophecy. He apparently never comprehended the notion since he's known of her past distaste for the Hunters.]]

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