The god of war is also associated with the flaming torch and battle chariot, which appears in several stories of Ares laying waste to cities and fields during times of mass destruction.
In the book, Ares states that every time Percy raises his sword in battle, the curse of the god of war could come to fruition. In the third book, Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse, the titular ...
This was the sword he used to land the killing blow to Ares and replace him as the God of War, making it quite a memorable weapon capable of slaying the gods. While the Bow of Apollo restriction ...