Insight... It allows you to have knowledge of the inhuman. God's, beast, the likes.
Being able to see the unseen. The things are hidden by being beyond normal mortal comprehension.
But with insight, it also leaves you open to insanity. Knowledge that wasn't meant for the mortal minds to bear.
Some people may look at Artemis, and think of her as nothing more than a teen girl, but Percy?
He saw her divine form. The one that would normally incinerate regular mortals and demigods.
Insight... Is insanity. The more you know about the otherworldly things, the more susceptible you are to falling into madness.
Percy's mind with only 7 insight was able to perceive a god's divine form, but if he had 99? Well, it'll be a fuck fest.
But, being a demigod held its perks. Percy was able to... Hold more of his sanity than a regular person.
To be fair, he was stronger than most other demigods anyway (but he didn't know that yet).
Gehrman's library constantly changes what type of books it has depending on your insight (at least here it does).
As you saw with Artemis's blade in the last chapter, Percy is going to be a dagger main.
Percy was able to learn curse-breaking through Gehrmans books. The higher the arcane stat, the more dangerous curse he will be able to break.
Athena's curse? Child's play. The hunter curse? Fuck no... Not at the moment.
Percy will finish Eileen's quest line of course, but...
Percys Bloodborne weapons theoretically could work, only the whirligig though, since it'll destroy the monsters physically.
I mean we could make an argument about how they "should" work, but in all honesty, it doesn't make much sense.
Maybe Percy can get his hunter tools forged with celestial bronze.
Anyway, this is the chapter to go to if you guys have any questions. Please ask, and I'll answer to the best of my ability.
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