well if you really want to know well your born with it. if you keep your eye out your see it some times you do some times you do not because your a humon just be carefull for the ones who can see through the mist and do not be worry humons
The mist is what separates mortals from the world of the gods and monsters. A battle between a demigod and monster could occur in a crowd, but the mortals might see it as someone pushing back an escaped tiger. There are a small handful of mortals that can see through the mist.
because the mist creates an effect that means the eye is oblivious to whats behind the mist
Rachel Elizabeth Dare
rachel is a girl who can see the through the mist and see the monsters. she likes percy through some parts of the book. and she turns to be the next oracle.
Hecate controlled the mist, ghosts, crossroads, call the dead, influence mortals, illusions, predict prophecies, hide locations, disguise things, teleport through the mist, and see the future.
I think that he is a fictional character. But I mighty sure hope he is alive and we are just mortals who cannot see through the Mist.
No because mortals can't see any thing through The Mist.
The phrase "wrapped in an impenetrable mist" could mean that the area is covered in thick fog that you can't see through. If it is being used symbolically, it could mean that an area is undiscovered, or even that someone is unable to think straight (as in "my mind was wrapped in an impenetrable mist").
Mist is a very dense water vapor, almost as thick as fog. ... As a verb, mist means "to cover with mist," so you might mist your dry plants or watch your windows mist up in the rain. Mist can also refer to a general dimness or cloudiness: "She watched through the mist of her tears."
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
The phrase "wrapped in an impenetrable mist" could mean that the area is covered in thick fog that you can't see through. If it is being used symbolically, it could mean that an area is undiscovered, or even that someone is unable to think straight (as in "my mind was wrapped in an impenetrable mist").
There are eleven (11) syllables. Through - the - mist - of - the - rain - a - rain-bow - ap-peared.