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KrspaceT wrote: Rare meetings with father, mention a god who, to Percy, is probably B tier in importance at best, sure. Also given that Gods are not particularly beings you can get exact answers from, I am pretty sure that if they aren't talking Apollo at the start, it won't come up so it's bests to just go with what is going on. As to Percy interactions and what not, let's not also forget that in the guide books he mentions a better relationship with Amphritrite than before, so we can easily assume that at some point since he was at Atlantis, and there it is easy to talk to Papasoeidon and have Triton's trumpet habit come up.

When out of camp, as Percy's tended to be since the first series (School, non summer, Hera sleeping, etc): yeah that only happened once, Titans Curse, and that was because he left without permission. Dionysus does not pop into the Jackson apartment to give him advice.

Look the Gods are a problem for people, no need to take a few extra steps of villainy. Though congrats to being the first evil Hestia....possibly ever.

Canonical evidence states that Percy has not conversed with Poseidon in and after The Heroes Of Olympus series. In Percy Jackson's Greek Gods - which was written by Percy before he lost his memories - Percy has evidently spent some time in Atlantis. AT THAT TIME, the weaknesses of sea deities could have been shared with him. But after that, there is literally no evidence for any conversation, when you don't count their small meeting in the climax of The Blood Of Olympus.

I think you forgot, but Percy had met Dionysus through his consciousness and he actually had a really motivating conversation with the god. This was at the time of one of the greatest wars. So, if he had developed such a relationship with Percy, why didn't he even care to help him in The Heroes Of Olympus series, where Percy needed motivation more than anyone else?

You are allowed to discuss anything related to the Riordanverse here. No one can stop me from doing so. If you don't agree with this theory, just try to bring up evidences which would prove it false. Don't say that I shouldn't take a few extra steps of villainy.