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{{quote|A small fire burned a hole in the ground at my feet. Out crawled something glistening black, about the size of my hand. A scorpion.|[[Percy]]|in ''[[The Lightning Thief]]''}} |
{{quote|A small fire burned a hole in the ground at my feet. Out crawled something glistening black, about the size of my hand. A scorpion.|[[Percy]]|in ''[[The Lightning Thief]]''}} |
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− | A '''pit scorpion''' is a deadly type of scorpion. Many were summoned from the [[Underworld]] or [[Tartarus]], the most during the first |
+ | A '''pit scorpion''' is a deadly type of scorpion. Many were summoned from the [[Underworld]] or [[Tartarus]], the most during the first Olympian war. |
==Effects of the Sting== |
==Effects of the Sting== |
Revision as of 19:54, 14 October 2012
“ | A small fire burned a hole in the ground at my feet. Out crawled something glistening black, about the size of my hand. A scorpion. | ” |
–Percy, in The Lightning Thief |
A pit scorpion is a deadly type of scorpion. Many were summoned from the Underworld or Tartarus, the most during the first Olympian war.
Effects of the Sting
After a person is stung, a red welt instantly appears, oozing their yellow pus. Next ,sound begins to fade and vision is blurred. Then comes loss of movement and loss of vision. After that comes paralysis, then unconsciousness, and then ultimately death, unless the wound is treated.
Percy Jackson and the Olympian
The Lightning Thief
Luke Castellan brings Percy Jackson into the woods, reveals his allegiance to the titan Kronos and then summons a pit scorpion. He tells Percy he shouldn't go for his sword, as a pit scorpion can jump to fifteen feet and it's venom can kill a person in exactly 60 seconds. When Luke is gone, Percy quickly goes for his sword and kills the scorpion, but then realizes that it had stung him. He then rushes outside for help, before eventually passing out. Wood nymphs bring him back to camp and he regains consciousness in the Big House after Chiron heals him.
This act by Luke is referred to in the prophecy Percy is given before going on a quest to retrieve the Lightning Bolt: "You shall be betrayed by one who calls you a friend."
He had thought Luke had considered him a friend and he had believed in him, but Luke had stolen the Master Bolt and the Helm of Darkness during the Camp Half-Blood trip to Olympus on the Winter Solstice, saying: "Their precious Western Civilization is a disease. It's killing the world. The only way to stop it is to burn it to the ground, start over with something more honest."
Percy finds out that Luke serves Kronos and tries to talk him out of it. He says that Luke is being brainwashed and all Luke said was that the gods were arrogant and would never think that anyone would dare try and steal from them. He stole Zeus' Master Bolt and Hades' Helm of Darkness right under their noses and got halfway across New Jersey until the gods noticed the theft.
Abilities
- Its deadly venom can kill within a minute (according to Luke).
- It can jump up to 15 feet in height.