Percy Jackson

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Percy Jackson

"For once, I didn't look back."

- Percy when leaving Camp Half-blood with Annabeth

Perseus "Percy" Jackson (Περσεύς or Περσέας in Ancient Greek) is the main protagonist as well as the narrator of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. He is the demigod son of Poseidon, god of the sea, and Sally Jackson a clear-sighted mortal (someone who can see through the Mist). Percy is one of the heroes mentioned in the first Great Prophecy and is destined to make a choice that would save or destroy Olympus. He is Annabeth's boyfriend. In The Lost Hero he goes missing, taken by Hera, and by the end of the book is believed to be in Camp Jupiter, the Roman equivalent of Camp Half-Blood. The second book, The Son of Neptune, subsequently tackles the time spent by Percy about two months after the events of the previous book. He is portrayed by Logan Lerman in The Lightning Thief (film).

Personality
"He's actually pretty intelligent, but he acts so dumb sometimes. I wonder if he does it just to annoy me. The guy has a lot going for him. He's courageous, he's got a sense of humor."

- Annabeth Chase Percy is brave, a natural leader, and is willing to risk his life to save friends, strangers, and sometimes enemies. He has a sarcastic and smart sense of humor, a laidback demeanor, and has earned the respect of all the Olympians, even Artemis (who strictly dislikes boys), Dionysus (who hates most heroes), and Hades (who generally hates people). Despite this, Percy remains true, and never goes back on his word. However, he is definitely not perfect. Percy is somewhat short-tempered, and thus has trouble controlling his anger (when he sees bullying) and tends to do or blurt out things before thinking, no matter the consequences, causing him to get in a lot of trouble. Annabeth Chase mentions that he is technically smart but seems to act dumb; and is obtuse, meaning he doesn't always see the obvious even when it is right in front of him, such as people's feelings. Percy can also be sarcastic and moody, and he dislikes being restrained or forced to obey. Percy also has small feelings for Annabeth Chase at the beginning of the series, but finally confirms it in the Last Olympian. Although Percy is a leader at the Greek Camp Half-Blood, he is considered a troublemaker in school, with a track record of expulsions, like most demigods. His ADHD and dyslexia make learning difficult, and he has never been one of the "cool kids" in class because he hangs out with supposedly "un-cool" people such as Tyson or Grover.

Fatal Flaw
"To save a friend, you would sacrifice the world."

- Athena Percy's fatal flaw is excessive personal loyalty: He would risk the world and his own life to save a loved one. Athena was obviously displeased that her own daughter was an object of that loyalty. Kronos previously exploited this trait in The Lightning Thief, The Sea of Monsters, The Titan's Curse. Athena also says "The most dangerous flaws are good in moderation" when Percy protests that personal loyalty isn't all that bad.

Appearance
"He's good-looking, but don't you dare tell him I said that."

- Annabeth Chase As described in the books, Percy is a Caucasian boy with jet black hair (with a single gray streak from bearing the sky, but that may have disappeared over time as it is not mentioned after the Battle of the Labyrinth.), and deep sea green eyes. Percy was portrayed as unfit at first, saying that when he tried on his armor in The Lightning Thief it nearly drowned him because it was so heavy. As he gets older his training makes him more athletic and muscular. In The Demigod Files, he is said to have a lot going for him and is good-looking (by Annabeth), though he does not seem to know it himself. Many girls consider him immensely handsome. Percy is described to be around the same height as Annabeth, who is considered tall in The Lost Hero; in the UK Percy Jackson website, he is said to be 5"10 and "kinda slim". It is mentioned he resembles his father, Poseidon (one of the reasons why Medusa wanted to keep him as a statue), so it is possible that Percy will look like his father in the later years of his life, as they share the same green eyes, black hair and brooding looks.

Abilities
"Not that powerful, eh? Could have fooled me. You're the son of the Earthshaker, lad. You don't know your own strength."

- Hephaestus Percy, as a demigod, has these 'disabilities' and traits:
 * ADHD: Percy's supernatural alertness and keen senses that keep him ready for, and alive, in battle. It also lets him analyze his opponents fighting style.
 * Dyslexia: Percy's brain is "hard-wired" for divine Ancient Greek instead of mortal languages.
 * Limited Clairvoyance: Percy is able to watch events in distant locations and times, particularly hidden things because of his father's unpredictable nature. He occasionally takes the place of a different person in his visions. (such as Hercules)
 * Fighting Skills: Percy is an natural and expert swordsman, capable of holding his own against larger, more experienced, and more powerful opponents, including gods and Titans.
 * Curse of Achilles: After bathing in the River Styx, Percy was given supernaturally superior speed and strength as well as invulnerability except for his vital spot opposite of the navel. He later loses it by touching the Tiber river.
 * Empathy Link: Percy has a psychic connection with Grover called an empathy link.

Demigod Abilities
As a son of Poseidon; one of the Big Three, Percy is more powerful than the children of lesser gods. He has a degree of divine authority over his father's domains and subjects. Both through his father's authority or his inherent power, Percy's powers include:
 * Water-Induced Abilities: When in contact with or in the presence of water, Percy gains a disproportionate amount of clarity, strength, speed, healing, dexterity, reflexes, agility, and endurance equal to that of a god and he has shown to be more powerful than Ares while in this state. However, this only lasts for a small amount of time, unless he is completely submerged in water.
 * Hydrokinesis: With the power of the sea within him, Percy can control every form and great volumes of water, being even able to summon and heal his wounds with it. Percy can control water. He can control it in order to make it explode,or use it to grab something. Some of his hydrokinetic powers are listed below:
 * He can heal most wounds and cure most poisons when in contact with water.
 * He can control the water around him to propel himself through water.
 * Percy can shoot water, not only from being in water, but he can blast the water he creates.
 * He can create water from petrified seashells,as well as being able to create water with his own energy and summoning the "force of the ocean" to his will.
 * He can harden water into an almost solid shape.He can do this to walk on water, make water shields.
 * Percy can diffuse the oxygen in the water to create oxygen bubbles that allow his non-hydrokinetic friends to breathe underwater.
 * Percy can breathe underwater, fall from great heights into water, and is unaffected by any amount of water pressure. He does not get wet if submerged in water, unless he wants to.
 * Percy can temporarily dry items underwater, such as a lighter.
 * Sailing Skills: Percy possesses an intimate awareness of any ship he is on (sailing ships, canoes, motorboats, possibly submarines); being able to telekinetically operate one (as well as anything related to the ocean) because he has perfect bearings on the ocean, he can easily navigate his way at sea.
 * Animal Communication: Percy has divine authority over and can talk (normally and telepathically) to equines and sea creatures who mainly treat him with deference and lordly respect.
 * Aerokinesis: Percy can summon hurricanes and other types of storms, but the extent to which he can control them is as of yet unknown.
 * Geokinesis: Percy can generate earthquakes and (consequently) cause eruptions, but his control of this technique is less than that of a child of Hades.

Magical Items

 * The Minotaur's horn, he obtained this when he killed the Minotaur after it supposedly killed his mother, Sally Jackson.
 * Anaklusmos (Riptide in English), made with celestial bronze, given to him by Chiron to fight monsters. When uncapped, it becomes a 3 foot tall double-edged celestial bronze sword and causes the fear of most monsters around it. Riptide is usually kept as a ballpoint pen when not in use, and will always return to Percy's pocket. It used to be the weapon of Hercules, who got it from Zoe Nightshade . In the movie Riptide can deflect blasts from Zeus' lightning bolt.
 * Medusa head, Percy received it at the end of the first book. He cut it off and sent it to Olympus, but Poseidon sent it back. Percy, having no need for it left it with his mom, Sally Jackson. His mom uses the head to petrify her abusive husband Gabe and then sells the resulting "statue" as an art piece.
 * Stygian Ice Whistle, a special dog whistle made of unmeltable ice that was cooled in the River Styx. It was given to him by Quintus (Daedalus) to summon Mrs O'Leary and shatters after it is blown once. Percy used it when his friends were having trouble fighting an army of monsters in The Battle of the Labyrinth.
 * Wristwatch shield, a wrist watch which turns into a shield, given to him by Tyson. It was badly dented by Dr. Thorn in The Titan's Curse. Tyson came back and fixed it in the beginning of the next book. It got lost later in Battle of the Labyrinth when thrown at Kampe. It was inscribed with the images of the events of The Sea of Monsters, including Percy fighting the bronze bulls, Annabeth killing the Laistrygonian, Tyson riding Rainbow the hippocampus, and Tyson battling the Hydra whilst holding a box of doughnuts.
 * Nemean lion's pelt, obtained in The Nemean Lion Skirmish, when he planned the death of the Nemean Lion. He sacrificed it to Poseidon in The Titan's Curse.
 * Sand dollar, given to him for his 15th birthday by his father. He split it in half and gave it to the Hudson River and the East River gods to stop Kronos' forces on boat in The Last Olympian.
 * Chameleon Armor, he used this in a game of Capture the Flag in the short story of "The Bronze Dragon"
 * Hermes' multivitamins, these multivitamins make the person who ate it to be immune to nearly any attack, which was used by Annabeth Chase during the Sea of Monsters to turn Percy back into a human after Circe turned him into a guinea pig.
 * The Golden fleece, after Annabeth was wounded by Polyphemus, he used the Golden Fleece to heal her. Then it was used to save Thalia's tree at Camp Half Blood.
 * Pandora's pithos, this was given to Percy by Prometheus to open it and give up hope. He then gave it to Hestia to look after it, because "hope survives best at the hearth."
 * A magical carnation, which was used in the short story "Sword of Hades" to find the thief of the sword.
 * Thermos of winds, this was used by Percy and Annabeth in the Sea of monsters to escape the Princess Andromeda and Charybdis. Given to him by Hermes.
 * Magical Pearls, these pearls can transport a person to the sea when smashed.
 * Moonlace, a flower that grows in moonlight (given to him by Calypso).
 * Javelins, these aren't normal javelins, because they have a grappling hook, and an explosive setting. Used in chariot races at Camp Half Blood.
 * Daedalus' wings, stolen in a skirmish in the center of the Labyrinth. Now in a trashcan after being deposited there, too damaged for further use.
 * Winged shoes, given to Percy by Luke Castellan. In the book the wings spring out when the wearer says "Maia." Percy gave them to Grover. It was supposed the be a trap from Luke Castellan, as the shoes almost dragged Grover into the pits of Tartarus. In the film he used these to retrieve a magical pearl.
 * A magic Travel Rose, which he used in The Sword of Hades.

Annabeth Chase
"I'm not going to let this be easy and boring for you. No, I have some wonderful surprises in store. Anguish. Indecision."

- Aphrodite

Annabeth is portrayed in the series as Percy's primary love interest and eventually became his girlfriend. When Percy first wakes up in The Lightning Thief, he describes her as a "pretty girl with princess curls". She is nursing him back to health after the minotaur attack. Annabeth disliked Percy when they first met (because their parents Athena and Poseidon have a rivalry), while Percy was developing a crush on her, but soon they grow fond of each other. Aphrodite told him that they will have a 'tragic love life'. Annabeth has kissed him (technically) five times, once, after winning the chariot race in The Sea of Monsters, though that was only on the cheek, in The Battle of the Labyrinth again for luck as she leaves him to fight the telekhines at Mt. St. Helen's, next in the dining area of Camp Half-Blood, prior to all the other campers throwing them in the canoe lake in The Last Olympian, and underwater as he descriped as "just-about-the-best-under-water-kiss-ever.". It is just mentioned, but Annabeth tells Piper that Percy kissed her good night before he disappeared. Annabeth was jealous for sometime of Rachel, the clear-sighted mortal girl, because Percy spent a lot of time hanging out with her, but Annabeth eventually befriends her after Rachel became the Oracle. Annabeth also showed jealousy toward Calypso after Percy arrived back at camp from coming from Calypso's island. Percy describes her as being "always cute" but soon described her as being seriously beautiful ("I mean, she'd always been cute, but now she was becoming seriously beautiful" -Percy, The Last Olympian). Annabeth also states that Percy looks cute when he's worried (again, The Last Olympian) It is also well mentioned that she and Percy have officially become a couple (in The Lost Hero). When Percy went missing, Annabeth was out of sorts trying to find him (even counting how long it's been). In the "Sneak Preview" of The Son of Neptune released on the 26th of May 2011, Percy's only memory is of his past life is Annabeth, but it is "Frustratingly dim" ("A vague sadness weighed on his chest. Something told him he'd been to San Franciso before. The city had some connection to Annabeth- the only person he could remember from his past")

Calypso
"I mean, I've seen the goddess of love herself, Aphrodite, and I would never say this out loud or she'd blast me to ashes, but for my money, Calypso was a lot more beautiful..."

- Percy

After Percy was stranded on the island of Ogygia, he was healed by an immortal named Calypso who was condemned to live on the island forever after supporting her father, Atlas. She asks him to join her and live with her forever where he would become immortal, but he turns her down, even though it would save him from the prophecy (if he stayed on the island, he would never turn 16). Calypso was in love with Percy, and he somewhat loved her as well. Percy considered her more beautiful than Aphrodite, "but I wouldn't say that out loud or she'd blast me to ashes,". In The Last Olympian, Percy requested that the Olympians show leniency to the Titans who did not support Kronos, freeing Calypso from her prison. Percy has even stated, that for as long as he lived, she would always be his biggest "what-if". It was revealed that the Fates sent Percy to Ogygia, as they were cruel and sent Calypso companions who would have to leave.

Rachel Elizabeth Dare
"And so...hypothetically, if these two people liked each other, what would it take to get the stupid guy to kiss the girl, huh?"

- Rachel

Percy and Rachel were known to have spent a lot of time together in his normal everyday living, and she was known to have filled the void in his mortal life. He stated that while he was in the mortal world, he could always call Rachel and she'd be there so they could hang out together. In The Last Olympian, they were out on a beach together after Percy had driven his stepdad's car out to that spot. Percy says it was as if his dad were keeping the sea nice, just for them. While they were alone, Rachel admits her feelings in the form of a hypothetically question (seen above), but Beckendorf and Blackjack landed on the hood of Paul Blofis' Prius before he could answer (though he remarked to himself that he felt like one of Apollo's sacred cows- "dumb, slow, and bright red"). After he got up, Rachel kissed him anyways. It is unsure what Percy's exact feelings for Rachel are, as he never openly states them (though, this may be because of Aphrodite making it hard for him, as she said she would because she likes him). However, Percy's growing love for Annabeth never stopped so Percy and Rachel's love life didn't progress as much as his with Annabeth's had. On Olympus, Rachel tells Percy that she was drawn to him due to his introducing her to the Olympian world, but that they could never be together as she went on to become the new Oracle. (he thinks she dumped him, "which kinda stunk since we were never dating in the first place")

Sally Jackson
Percy loves his mother, Sally dearly. He always wishes to make her happy and would do anything to keep her. He is very mindful of her safety, even considering to sacrifice himself for her once. He also left the moonlace from Calypso's Island in her care.

Poseidon
Percy has a strong admiration and pride for his father. Though he initially resented him as he felt he had abandoned him and his mother, Percy let go of this when he learned his father cared for him. Though Percy has met his father only occasionally, he cares very much for his approval and greatly respects him. Poseidon in turn holds a fierce pride for Percy, calling him a hero greater than Hercules. In The Titan's Curse, Poseidon voted for Percy to live, vouching his power saying Percy would not betray the gods. In The Last Olympian, Poseidon said to him that he had "Risen above every hero."

Paul Blofis
Percy is at first wary of Sally's new boyfriend, Paul Blofis, but eventually warms to him. Percy is very happy to have Paul as his stepfather when his mother gets married to him. Interestingly, both Percy and Poseidon at first mispronounce Paul's name as "Blowfish."

Tyson
Percy loves his half-brother Tyson, but couldn't believe they were related when Poseidon claimed him. He was also kind of ashamed to have a monster for a brother, thinking that his father was trying to make fun of him and that Poseidon gave him no warning about Tyson. He and Tyson have gone on many adventures together, and they love each other a lot. Tyson always looked up to Percy and even used his knowledge of the forge by making a wrist watch that transforms into a shield for him with their adventures from the sea of monsters on it, but it was later lost in the Labyrinth. Tyson later revealed that he had prayed to Poseidon for a friend, and he had sent him Percy.

Gabe Ugliano
Percy hates his former stepfather. When he was young, he called his stepfather "Smelly Gabe", because he smelled like old pizza wrapped in sweaty gym shorts due to his cigars and not taking many showers. He is turned to stone when Sally uses Medusa's head. She sells him as a statue and he is on display in an unknown museum.

Zeus
Zeus has mixed feelings for his nephew Percy. He was upset over Percy's birth because it violated the pact that he, Poseidon, and Hades made after World War II to not bear any more children (even though he had already broken it when he sired Thalia (and later Jason?, since its unknown if the Pact applies to both Greek and Roman forms) and was angered by Percy personally when he refused his offer of godhood but is thankful for Percy returning his Master Bolt to him in The Lightning Thief and leading the defense of Olympus in The Last Olympian. During the winter solstice meeting in The Titan's Curse, Zeus voted to let Percy live even when it was no longer tied to the fate of his daughter, Thalia. Despite his services, Zeus warned Percy that he will strike him down if he ever travels in the sky. In The Lost Hero, it is mentioned that his indignation with Percy is part of the reason he closed off Olympus to mortals and forbade contact with all demigods (the other reason being that Khione convinced him to do this).

Hades
Like Zeus, Hades has a mixed relationship with Percy, his nephew, given his natural dislike of heroes. He once accused Percy of stealing his Helm of Darkness; it was later discovered that the thief was actually Luke. Percy returned the helm to Hades which he repaid by returning the boy's mother whom he had kidnapped. In The Last Olympian, Hades is shown assisting Percy during the war after being persuaded by his son, Nico.

Ares
The god of war despises Percy for wounding him during their duel in The Lightning Thief. It is dangerous that they are on bad terms because Ares thinks highly of revenge and is quite violent. Ares puts a curse on Percy's sword which came into effect when Percy was fighting Atlas. Later, when Percy was offered godhood, Ares agreed with it because he could fight Percy anytime he wanted (which he thought would be fun) and wouldn't have to worry about killing him.

Athena
Athena is on neutral if somewhat unfriendly terms with Percy. She disapproves of his relationship with her daughter, Annabeth both because of his fatal flaw and because he's the son of her rival, Poseidon. In The Titan's Curse, she guided him at the Hoover Dam in order to save Annabeth though she also voted that he be destroyed at the winter solstice meeting. In The Last Olympian, Athena had Hermes send a message to Percy as well as Annabeth, advising how to best prepare for and counter the invasion but also used the opportunity to remind Percy of her displeasure about his relationship with her daughter. Despite her disapproval of him, it was Athena who convinced the other Olympians to honor his request for recognition though she later confronted him about his decision to decline godhood. He admitted Annabeth was the main reason though he added his friends as others (to which Athena replied "spare me").

Hera
Hera neither likes nor dislikes Percy. Both Percy and Annabeth disagree with her views about family, siding with her son, Hephaestus even though Hera helped them numerous times in The Battle of the Labyrinth. Percy is close friends with Thalia, one of Zeus' illegitimate children who Hera naturally despises. In addition, Percy is the love interest of Annabeth whom Hera cursed for offending her, much like Ares did to Percy for humiliating him. However, it is not known if Hera included Percy in this statement. In The Last Olympian, she makes Ares write a thank you letter to Poseidon for saving Olympus, hinting that she may care for him. Hera later sent Percy to the Roman Camp Half Blood in the Lost Hero, erasing most of his memory.

Dionysus (aka "Mr.D")
Both Dionysus and Percy share a mutual dislike of each other. Dionysus detests all heroes in general which he reveals in the The Titan's Curse to be due to to Theseus' treatment of his wife, Ariadne while Percy resents his antagonistic and sometimes callous attitude towards him and the rest of the campers. On the other hand, Dionysus did once save Percy's life during his quest to save Annabeth and Artemis. Then at the end of The Battle of the Labyrinth, Dionysus gives Grover his support after learning of Pan's death, cures a traitorous demigod, Chris Rodriguez of his madness and he calls Percy by his real name (something he did very rarely to any camper) though he later denies it. Despite their relatively unfriendly relationship, Dionysus favors Percy with his judgment, help, and advice, more so than any other (demi- or full-) god in the series. This likely indicates that Dionysus acknowledges Percy with respect especially after the end of the second Titan War though he did tell Percy he would still to try to make his life miserable at camp.

Hephaestus
Traditionally, Hephaestus has close ties with Percy's father, Poseidon in the terms of the Cyclopes who work for both of them. Hephaestus is particularly grateful to Percy for having discovered who was using his forge under Mt. St. Helens even though he causes an eruption that not only destroyed the intruders but also destroyed the forge itself and freed Typhon. Despite Hephaestus' gratitude and being impressed by the boy's performance in the battle for Olympus, he mentions to Leo in The Lost Hero that he sees Percy as an ingrate and an upstart.

Artemis
Percy is on Artemis' good side since he helped find and save her in The Titan's Curse. She even declared him a hero in the halls of Olympus itself and started calling him a man rather than a boy after he helped her defeat Atlas. Percy's friendship with Thalia, his deep loyalty, regardless of gender to others, and his respect for Zoë Nightshade has caused her to hold him in the highest regard. In The Lost Hero, she sent her Hunters in search of him, deliberately defying her father's orders. It is unknown if she is aware of what happened to him.

Hermes
Percy is on good terms with Hermes, who convinced him to go on a quest in The Sea of Monsters and gave him magic items to assist him in his journey. He also explained the relationship between gods and heroes to him. Later, their relationship took a turn for the worse after realizing that Percy could not save Luke. But after the war, their relationship was mended upon Percy's counseling and sympathy for Hermes' feelings of powerlessness for Luke's fate.

Aphrodite
The goddess of love and beauty favors Percy, having expressed an interest in his relationship with Annabeth Chase. She told that Percy that she planned to meddle with his love life, intending to make it a "nice tragic love story". It was Aphrodite who arranged for Percy to meet Rachel and later Calypso, causing him to be confused about his feelings for Annabeth.

Apollo
Apollo treats Percy like the younger cousin he is, helping him twice in The Titan's Curse to save his twin sister, Artemis. Later inviting him to ride in his sun chariot at the solstice party.

Demeter
Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and harvest has had very little interaction with Percy, having only met each other during Percy's second journey to the Underworld. However, she was one of the first gods during The Titan's Curse to vote that Percy should live.

Persephone
Percy only met Persephone twice, but both times he came off worse. In the chapter "Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades" in The Demigod Files, Persephone tricked Percy, Thalia, and Nico into rescuing Hades' new sword, though she herself commanded its creation. When Percy finds out that this happened, he tells her, "Get lost, before I throw you in the Lethe." In The Last Olympian, Persephone is considered by Percy to brave and beautiful, but she does not vouch for him against Hades and shrugs indifferently when Hades states that he will imprison Percy and make himself king of the gods when Nico turns sixteen.

Hestia
Aside from his father, Hestia is possibly Percy's best relationship with an immortal. Percy actually first saw Hestia his first day at camp but thought she was an eight-year-old girl. Hestia helps Percy several times in The Last Olympian (which is her) which he repays by entrusting her with Pandora's Box. His reason for doing so was that, "Hope survives best at the hearth."

Kronos
He is the main antagonist of the whole story, but being the father of the Big Three gods, he is Percy 's grandfather. Like Percy said, "Being the son of Poseidon and all, I guess that makes him my grandfather." Percy thought it so strange he dismissed it completely. Nevertheless, Percy is Kronos' grandson. Kronos has tried to recruit Percy several times, but with no success.

Iapteus
He is the only Titan that is on the good side with Percy. In The Sword of Hades (in The Demigod Files), while he is fighting Percy, Percy tricks him into splashing into the River Lethe, wiping his memory clean. He emerges believing he is a man named Bob and his friend is Percy. Now he assists Percy whenever he requires his assistance.

Hyperion
He and Percy have a similar hateful relationship. He and Percy fight, and he easily got furious; Percy had a mini-tornado around him, extinguishing Hyerion's light. Soon, the satyrs' magic transformed him into a tree in The Last Olympian.

Atlas
As a Titan, his curse was to carry the weight of the sky on his shoulders. Close to the events of the Titans Curse he succeeded in getting Luke to carry the sky so that he could fight. Then he tricked Annabeth into carrying it, who then got Artemis to take the burden. Percy then relieved Artemis of the sky so she could fight. Finally Atlas ends up with the sky again because of Percy, so it is heavily implied that Atlas hates Percy. When Nico Di Angelo spies on the titans, Atlas could be heard shouting to be free so he could fight in the war.

Zoë Nightshade
Zoë is the daughter of Atlas. At first she did not like Percy, but then she came to respect him, saying that he was nothing like Hercules (who betrayed her), and deserved Riptide. She was injured on Mount Othrys, the Titans' base, and is transformed into a constellation named 'the Huntress' after her death by Artemis, as Zoë is part of the Hunt.

Prometheus
Prometheus and Percy have mixed feelings for each other. Prometheus says he likes heroes because Hercules freed him from being chained to a rock with vultures. Although Percy regards him as "a slimy worm," he becomes more respectable of him after he shows Percy a vision of Hermes lecturing Luke. It is unknown if they meet again, and if they do meet again, it will probably be under better terms as they are now no longer enemies.

The Lightning Thief
Percy is played by Logan Lerman. His character's age has been increased from 12 to 17 to appeal to older viewers. Throughout the film, Percy has not been shown to display his ability to remain dry underwater, or anywhere else either.mLj-qoEHeKc

Video Game
In the video game, Percy appears as the main protagonist. After getting more than three characters, besides Percy, the player may decide upon switching, however, Percy can not be replaced. His attacks are mostly Water based. He also has a few Physical attacks and one Poison attack. He is resistant to Water but is vulnerable to Poison. The table below contains all the moves he can learn throughout the game.

Trivia

 * Percy's birth date, August 18, wasn't revealed until the very last book, The Last Olympian. Throughout previous books he stated that "he never advertised the date because it fell right after camp ended."
 * Percy's real name is Perseus. His mother named him this because Perseus was one of the only demigods to have a happy ending. He is also, like in the original myth, the one to slay Medusa.
 * Percy is a son of Poseidon, but Perseus was the son of Zeus.
 * It is stated in The Lightning Thief that Percy has never gotten a grade higher than a C-, though in The Ultimate Guide his grade in science was a B-.
 * Though Percy has said many times in the series that he dislikes Clarisse, in The Demigod Files he reveals that he really does care about her, Clarisse vice-versa, and considered her as a friend.
 * It is also notable that Percy is horrible at archery as shown in The Battle of the Labyrinth, The Lightning Thief and The Demigod Files.
 * Percy seems to have done many things previous demigod heroes and mortals have such as: Slay the Minotaur (twice, once in The Lightning Thief, and later in The Last Olympian) like Theseus did, kill Medusa like Perseus did, get the Golden Fleece like Jason did, battle the Nemean Lion like Hercules did, visit the Garden of the Hesperides like Hercules also did, enter the Labyrinth like Theseus also did, enter the Underworld alive (multiple times) and returned alive like Hercules did, bear the Curse of Achilles like Achilles, killed a snake as a young child like Hercules and he dueled 4 Titans and won, though no hero has done that before, other than Jason who dueled Krios and lived.
 * Percy also follows in Odysseus' footsteps by facing the Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, and taunting Polyphemus. He also follows Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece.
 * On the cover of The Battle of the Labyrinth he is seen opening Kronos sarcophagus, while in the book he was wearing Annabeth's invisible Yankees cap.
 * He is claustrophobic, as shown when he went up the arch. However, this doesn't seem to affect him in the Labyrinth.
 * Some of the reasons that Percy Jackson got expelled were "accidentally" aiming a Saratoga battle cannon at his school bus, and pressing a button that made his class take an "unplanned swim" into the shark pool. Both are mentioned in The Lightning Thief. The reasons were probably Greek monsters or the Fates.
 * Since Jason was the leader of Camp Jupiter and got switched with Percy, Percy is the leader of the Camp Half-Blood, stated at the end of The Lost Hero. Chiron also tells Percy during The Last Olympian, while he was the camp's director, Percy was their leader.
 * It is implied that Percy had lost his memories as stated at the end of The Lost Hero (this was confirmed with the release of the excerpt form The Son of Neptune; it is mentioned that the only things that Percy remembered were Annabeth, the fact that he was a demigod, and that he remembered Annabeth had some vague connection with San Francisco).
 * The original Perseus went to the quest for Medusa's head to save his mother, as did Percy in The Lightning Thief.
 * Poseidon mentioned that Percy has risen above every hero, even Hercules.
 * Percy and Luke share many qualities, them being:
 * Both were counselors.
 * Both were camp leaders at some point.
 * Both were in the Hermes' cabin at some point.
 * Both godly parents are males.
 * Both (at some point) bore the weight of the sky.
 * Both bore the Curse of Achilles.
 * Both of their mothers can see through the Mist.
 * Both are their godly parents' favorite.
 * Both are expert swordsmen.
 * Both care deeply about Annabeth.
 * Percy is the only child of the Big Three without any demigod siblings so far.
 * RiordanHaley.jpgver Percy senses danger, the back of his neck tingles, much like Spiderman's does when his "spider sense" acts up.
 * Percy, like Annabeth, at one point dreamed of getting his parents back together.
 * Percy is the only one that has been able to keep the River Lethe from erasing his memories, as Percy won't get wet in water.
 * Percy Jackson is based on Rick Riordan's son, Haley, who has ADHD and Dyslexia.
 * Percy appears on the cover of every novel in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series and on The Son of Neptune; the only novel on which he does not appear is The Lost Hero. The only other character to appear on more than one book cover is Blackjack.