Sim.
Sabemos que Ella leu os Livros Sibilinos - os livros de profecia que descreviam toda a história de Roma, que teria sido queimada quando Roma caiu.
"Never mind," Frank said. "Listen, we've got to protect Ella, take her with us."
"Of course," Hazel said. "The poor thing needs our help."
"No," Frank said. "I mean yes, but it's not just that. She recited a prophecy downstairs. I think... I think it was about this quest."
[...]
"The thing is," Frank said, "Ella remembers everything she reads. She said something about the page being burned, like she'd read a damaged book of prophecies."
Hazel's eyes widened. "Burned books of prophecy? You don't think - but that's impossible!"
"The books Octavian wanted, back at camp?" Percy guessed.
Hazel whistled under her breath. "The lost Sibylline books that outlined the entire destiny of Rome. If Ella actually read a copy somehow, and memorized it -"
The Heroes of Olympus, book 2: The Son of Neptune, chapter 36
Nós também sabemos que os semideuses têm sonhos mais poderosos que os mortais - eles podem ver coisas em lugares onde não estão em um sonho, se comunicar com outras pessoas ... é até revelado em A Casa de Hades que é possível morrer em um sonho.
Tudo isso, mais o fato de que Rachel Elizabeth Dare recitou a Profecia dos Sete no final de
E, claro, essas linhas aparecem no The Hidden Oracle .
The voice spoke again: FIND ME.
This time it was so loud, it stabbed through my forehead like a railroad spike. I stumbled, falling to my knees.
"Hey!" Meg gripped my arm. "Get up!"
"You didn't hear that?"
"Hear what?"
THE FALL OF THE SUN, the voice boomed. THE FINAL VERSE.
I collapsed face-first into the stream.
The Trials of Apollo, book 1: The Hidden Oracle, chapter 9
Eu diria que isso é bastante conclusivo que sim, isso é relevante em The Trials of Apollo .