In The Sea of Monsters, Thalia’s tree was
poisoned by Luke Castellan, an old Half-Blood camper who turned against the
gods. To save the tree that guards the whole camp against the dangerous
monsters roaming around the camp, they must get hold of the Golden Fleece. It
is the only way to save Thalia’s tree. So Percy and his friends journey through
the treacherous lair of the seductively scary sirens, Circe’s spa smacked in
the middle of nowhere. They were even attacked by Scylla, swallowed in whole by
Charybdis, stood face to face with flesh-eating sheep and face the wrath of the
big one-eyed carnivore named Polyphemus in the Sea of Monsters just to get this
magical Golden Fleece.
The Golden Fleece |
The fleece restored Thalia’s tree. It made the
tree even healthier, strengthening the magical defenses that surround their
camp. To their amazement, even Thalia, from
years of deep slumber, awakened and came out from the tree. The Golden Fleece is a very powerful object, which
can heal any living thing that needs healing. It makes the vegetation
healthier, grow faster and bear more produce. It can heal humans too. Just make sure they’re
still alive when you use it on them. It does not take effect on dead people. That
would really be creepy.
The fleece came
from a ram called Chrysomallus, a
flying ram with a golden fleece, which is no
w the constellation Aries. The
Fleece has a long history. It was sent by Poseidon to Phrixus and Helle to save
them from sudden death. Well, Helle died anyway. She fell down while they were
flying. The ram comforted Phrixus who became emotional from her sister’s demise.
I wonder how it feels to talk with a flying golden ram. Anyway, Phrixus landed
safely on Colchis and decided to offer the ram to Poseidon as a token of gratitude.
The fleece was set aside and hung on to Ares’ sacred oak tree and left it
there. Then a rude but mighty hero named Jason stole it from them.
So if you are sick, just go to Camp Half-Blood
and touch the fleece hanging on Thalia’s tree beside Camp Half-Blood’s
entrance. You’d be healed in no time. Be careful, though. A dragon called
Peleus guards it. You might not want to get singed before you get to the tree.
And don’t say I didn’t warn you!
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