All 20 Uses
prophecy
in
The House of Hades
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- He didn't think much of fates and prophecies, but he did believe in one thing: Annabeth and he were supposed to be together.†
p. 101.1 *prophecies = predictions of the future
- That's what the prophecy said.†
p. 209.3prophecy = prediction of the future
- Jason remembered her at the campfire, reciting lines of prophecy that sent Jason, Piper, and Leo on their first quest together.†
p. 249.1
- I have no specific prophecy to offer you, but I can see glimpses of the future.†
p. 253.1
- I knew she was spouting prophecies!†
p. 253.4prophecies = predictions of the future
- Somewhere, somehow, she read your Roman book of prophecies.†
p. 253.6
- The harpy has valuable Roman prophecies.†
p. 253.9
- "The Prophecy of Seven," she said.†
p. 314.7prophecy = prediction of the future
- The prophecy says foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.†
p. 314.9
- "Guys," she said, "I've been thinking about the Prophecy of Seven."†
p. 321.9
- Anyway, that line from the prophecy bothers me: To storm or fire the world must fall.†
p. 322.7
- That line in the prophecy makes it sound like only one of you can succeed.†
p. 323.7
- If she was reading the prophecy right, either Leo or Jason would defeat Gaea.†
p. 323.9
- You know how prophecies are.†
p. 324.4prophecies = predictions of the future
- As his raft skimmed over the water, taking him back to the mortal world, he understood a line from the Prophecy better—an oath to keep with a final breath.†
p. 404.8prophecy = prediction of the future
- He was starting to think Piper was right about the storm or fire line in the prophecy—one of them, Jason or Leo, would not come back from this voyage alive.†
p. 441.9
- "—because that prophecy called it the giants' bane," the coach continued.†
p. 572.1
- You are one of the seven of the prophecy.†
p. 575.9
- "Percy, prophecies cut both ways," she said.†
p. 578.6prophecies = predictions of the future
- Besides, trying to thwart prophecies never works.†
p. 578.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(prophecy) a prediction of the future (usually said to be obtained in a supernatural way)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)