Jackson edited the errata of The Son of Neptune Friday, March 1, 2013.
Before Percy drinks the Grogon's blood that helps him regain his memory, he calls Grover a Satyr, instead of a faun
**This is not an error. Percy is Greek, which is why he calls things by their Greek names instead of their Roman names.
When they kill Alcyoneus, there was no god that helped them, even though a giant can only be killed by a combination of god and demigod
**This is also not an error, Alcyoneus is a special case because of his immortallity in Alaska. This was explained in more detail in the Mark of Athena.
Chapter XIX is spelt 'Hezel' but 'Hazel' in the table of contents.
william edited the errata of The Son of Neptune Wednesday, October 3, 2012.
Before Percy drinks the Grogon's blood that helps him regain his memory, he calls Grover a Satyr, instead of a faun
**This is not an error. Percy is Greek, which is why he calls things by their Greek names instead of their Roman names.
When they kill Alcyoneus, there was no god that helped them, even though a giant can only be killed by a combination of god and demigod
**This is also not an error, Alcyoneus is a special case because of his immortallity in Alaska. This was explained in more detail in the Mark of Athena.
Chapter XIX is spelt 'Hezel' but 'Hazel' in the table of contents.
susan g edited the errata of The Son of Neptune Wednesday, May 2, 2012.
Before Percy drinks the Grogon's blood that helps him regain his memory, he calls Grover a Satyr, instead of a faun
**This is not an error. Percy is Greek, which is why he calls things by their Greek names instead of their Roman names.
When they kill Alcyoneus, there was no god that helped them, even though a giant can only be killed by a combination of god and demigod
Chapter XIX is spelt 'Hezel' but 'Hazel' in the table of contents.
Tracy G edited the errata of The Son of Neptune Wednesday, January 18, 2012.
Before Percy drinks the Grogon's blood that helps him regain his memory, he calls Grover a Satyr, instead of a faun
**This is not an error. Percy is Greek, which is why he calls things by their Greek names instead of their Roman names.
When they kill Alcyoneus, there was no god that helped them, even though a giant can only be killed by a combination of god and demigod
Kieran edited the errata of The Son of Neptune Thursday, January 12, 2012.
Before Percy drinks the Grogon's blood that helps him regain his memory, he calls Grover a Satyr, instead of a faun
When they kill Alcyoneus, there was no god that helped them, even though a giant can only be killed by a combination of god and demigod
Kieran edited the errata of The Son of Neptune Sunday, January 8, 2012.
Before Percy drinks the Grogon's blood that helps him regain his memory, he calls Grover a Satyr, instead of a faun