third person
Hephaestus, god of fire and forges.
The labyrinth is not a person it is a thing, a maze. It has no authority. The person that owned the labyrinth was King Minos. He was the guy with the authority over the labyrinth.
No, labyrinth is not an adverb. Since a labyrinth is a 'thing'. (maze) It is a noun. (person, place, or thing)
Percy and Co. need to find Daedalus and persuade him to not allow Cronus the use of the Labyrinth. Also, they need to prevent Nico from falling in Cronus's clutches.
The single most prominent person was "Stonewall" Jackson. He rallied his troops and prevented a quick defeat for the South, and they won the battle.
LABYRINTH
The winding patterns of the labyrinth symbolizes the intricacies and maneuverings of the journey through life. Labyrinths often symbolize some type of spiritual journey in which the person who partakes of the journey will experience growth as a person, in addition to whatever goal the journey requires for success. The labyrinth relates to wholeness. This can mean wholeness of the person, the journey, or the goal.
There was only one person who was important to the Confederacy: Thomas Jackson, or Stonewall Jackson. He guided the Confederate troops to victory when the armies backed away.
In Greek mythology, the person who used the navigation string (Ariadne's thread) to find his way out of the labyrinth after defeating the Minotaur was Theseus.
The first person known to have looked at the heaves through a telescope was Galileo.
The prophecy fortells a bunch of things, and the main characters in the story have to go in and find an important inventor, then fight through to get out of the maze-go along with mini-quests along the way. They have to fight a battle to save camp half-blood.