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柏修斯·"波西"·傑克森 Perseus (Percy) Jackson | |
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首次登場 | 神火之賊 |
最後登場 | 終極天神 |
创作者 | 雷克·萊爾頓(Rick Riordan) |
饰演 | 羅根·勒曼(Logan Lerman) |
角色设定信息 | |
暱稱 | 海藻腦袋(Seaweed Brain,安娜貝斯和泰麗雅偶爾) 跛西(Prissy,克蕾斯) |
年齡 | 16歲(截至《終極天神》) |
出生 | 1993年8月18日 |
家人 | 波賽頓(父親) 莎莉傑克森(Sally Jackson,母親) 蓋柏(Gabe Ugliano,前繼父) 保羅 (Paul Blofis,繼父) 安菲特里忒(Amphitrite,繼母) 忒修斯(Theseus,混血兄弟) 泰森(Tyson the Cyclops,混血兄弟) 波呂斐摩斯(Polyphemus,混血兄弟) 安泰俄斯(Antaeus,混血兄弟) 特里同(Triton,混血兄弟) |
柏修斯·"波西"·傑克森(Perseus "Percy" Jackson)是奇幻小說《波西傑克森》系列的主角,由美國作家雷克·萊爾頓(Rick Riordan)所創。波西是名由希臘天神和凡人所生的混血人,他的父親是海神波賽頓,母親是普通人類莎莉·傑克森(Sally Jackson)。
初次登場在首集《神火之賊》,是為天生過動且識字能力不足的十二歲男孩,察覺自身為混血人的身分後,波西在該系列小說將面對接踵而至的冒險旅程,且解救他的朋友和奧林匹斯山的眾神們。
電影版本的波西·傑克森由羅根·勒曼(Logan Lerman)所詮釋,改編同名小說首集《神火之賊》,電影《波西傑克森:神火之賊》已於2010年2月12日全球上映。
Physical description
[编辑]As described by the books, Percy has green eyes, tan skin, and black hair. In The Lightning Thief Percy is said to not be very athletic, but later on, he becomes more so due to his demigod training. Percy is described as "good looking" by Annabeth, daughter of Athena, goddess of Wisdom.
Personality
[编辑]Percy is usually portrayed as being good-natured, friendly, brave, and often willing to risk his life to save his friends, strangers, and even his enemies. He is angered by Thalia often, as their similar personalities tend to clash. Percy has a sarcastic sense of humor and is wry in his writing style.
Percy seems to dislike titles being given to him, as he always tells horses, which his father is said to have created, not to call him "boss" or "lord" whenever they talk to him. He also has a sense of loyalty, for he turned down godhood when it was offered to him in order to remain with his friends Annabeth and Grover, asking instead that all of the gods, including the minor ones, recognize and claim all of their children by the time they turn thirteen. Percy, like most boys his age, has trouble talking to girls.
It is said by Athena that Percy's fatal flaw is personal loyalty. He will sacrifice anything to save his friends and loved ones. Kronos used this flaw to manipulate him several times in the series when his mother was held hostage, when Grover was trapped on Polyphemus's island, and when Annabeth was kidnapped.
In the books
[编辑]神火之賊
[编辑]波西·傑克森是個天生過動且識字能力不足的十二歲男孩,曾就讀多所學校被開除學籍。最後轉學至紐約的寄宿學校陽西中學,依舊如往常般碰上了麻煩。學校裡朋友不多,其中一個好友即為隱藏羊男實際身分的格羅佛·安德伍德。
在一次校外教學到博物館,格羅佛被校園惡霸南希欺凌,波西憤怒之下,意外將引起附近噴泉的水撥到吃午餐的南希身上。隨後,波西被道斯老師叫到博物館裡的古希臘展覽廳,轉眼間她變成了復仇女神攻擊波西。一會兒,波西最愛的拉丁文老師布魯納先生趕到,丟給波西一支筆,波西接手後立即變成一支銅劍。波西成功將復仇女神擊毀化為灰燼,手上的劍再度變回一支筆。
As Percy questions him about what just happened, Mr. Brunner says he saw nothing in particular and comments on how Percy should bring his own writing utensils in the future. As Percy questions his classmates about the same matter, they act as though there was never any "Mrs. Dodds", but Percy realizes that Grover is lying when he notices that he hesitates whenever Percy mentions "Mrs. Dodds". As the school year winds down, Percy overhears Grover and Mr. Brunner talking about him. As he is going home on a bus with Grover, he sees three old ladies knitting a giant sock, which Grover seems intensely worried about. Percy ditches Grover and takes a taxi to his apartment on his own.
His mother arrives soon afterward and tells him that they can go to Montauk for the entire weekend. Percy, happy that something good has finally happened, packs his things and leaves, but not before being jeered at by his stepfather. At the beach, Percy wakes up in the middle of the night in a storm and is shocked to see Grover coming to him and his mom, telling them to leave. Percy is confused, but his mother takes them both in the car and drives away at daring speeds.
After hearing a growl behind them, his mom arrives at a hill and forces both boys out of the car. Percy sees that the thing chasing them is a Minotaur, who charges them. Percy and his mom manage to dodge it, but Grover is too slow and the Minotaur charges him. Percy, again in a surge of power, manages to defeat the Minotaur, but not before the Minotaur dissolves Percy's mother into light and sends her to the Underworld. Percy drags Grover to Camp Half-Blood, where Percy passes out on the doorway of the Big House.
Percy also meets a future friend, Annabeth. He learns that Mr. Brunner is actually the centaur Chiron, the camp's activity director. He also learns that the director of the camp is the god Dionysus. He is introduced to Luke, the leader of the Hermes cabin. Later, in a capture-the-flag game, Percy single-handedly defeats Clarisse, leader of the Ares cabin, and three others when he learns that he is the son of Poseidon. Soon after learning that Zeus's lightning bolt has been stolen, Percy embarks on his first and eventually successful quest along with Grover and Annabeth to retrieve it.[1]
The Sea of Monsters
[编辑]Thalia's tree, the magical border of Camp Half-Blood, has been poisoned. Chiron is blamed for the poisoning and is dismissed from camp; Tantalus, who comes from the Fields of Punishment and cannot have food or water(Percy gets mad at him and tells him to chase a doughnut), takes the job. The only thing able to rid the tree of its poison is the Golden Fleece, which is located on the island of Polyphemus (another son of Poseidon and Percy's half-brother), in the Sea of Monsters (the Bermuda Triangle).
Clarisse, the daughter of Ares and longtime enemy of Percy(she tried to stick his head in a toilet), is given the quest to go into the Sea of Monsters to find the Golden Fleece, which has healing powers for plants, animals, and humans. Percy and Annabeth decide to go also, not just for the Golden Fleece, but for their friend Grover who is trapped in Polyphemus' cave. Tyson, a young Cyclops whom Percy befriended at school that year, joins them on their journey, after saving Camp Half-Blood from two fire-breathing bulls. Tyson is Poseidon's son and therefore Percy's half-brother.
As they enter the Sea of Monsters, they have to get past Scylla and Charybdis. Instead of trying to sail in between the two, Clarisse automatically goes for Charybdis and Tyson supposedly dies in Clarisse's ship after it sinks. After that, Percy and Annabeth journey to many dangerous islands, and Annabeth tells Percy many things about how Thalia died and she also mentions her prophecy and tells Percy that he has a choice to make when he becomes 16 years old. Fighting their way through many other obstacles, like the Sirens and Circe's island, they join up with Clarisse, Grover, and later Tyson, and leave with the Golden Fleece.
When they return to the mortal world, they send off Clarisse on an airplane to camp alone, and Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson get kidnapped by Luke. In a duel with him, Percy is nearly killed. He is saved by Chiron, who is proven innocent, and his relatives, the Party Ponies. When they return to camp the Fleece is put on the tree. The Fleece not only revives Thalia's tree, but Thalia too, who appears as she looked in Percy's dreams. It turns out that this was actually Kronos's plan, done so that he would have another chance to manipulate the prophecy which governs the future of Olympus and the Olympians.
At the end Percy and Annabeth win a chariot race and Annabeth kisses Percy on the cheek.[2]
The Titan's Curse
[编辑]In the third book, Grover finds two half-bloods at a school, Bianca and Nico Di Angelo. Percy, Grover, Thalia and two of Artemis' hunters, Zoë and Bianca (who later chose to become a hunter, upsetting Nico), are sent on a quest to save Artemis, who has been kidnapped. Although Percy says he is going to save Annabeth who was captured when Grover, Thalia, and Percy were saving the di Angelo's.
During the journey, Percy meets a mortal girl at Hoover Dam, named Rachel Elizabeth Dare, who can see through the Mist. She helps him escape from skeletal warriors who were trying to attack Percy and his friends.
While warning them about the junkyard of the gods, Aphrodite, goddess of love, tells Percy there is a romantic future waiting for him with Annabeth. Bianca is fatally attacked by a crazed robot in the junkyard of the gods while trying to get a figurine for her brother Nico. She said it was the only figurine he was missing in his collection. During the battle with Atlas, Zoë receives deadly injuries; she is poisoned by her old friend Ladon; her father, Atlas, makes the final strike that kills her and Atlas holds the burden of holding the sky again. Upon entering Olympus, the Gods decide whether to kill Thalia, Percy and Bessie (the ophiotaurus) who may hold the decision to tear down Olympus according to the Great Prophecy. Thalia becomes one of Artemis' hunters, eliminating her as a potential recipient of the Great Prophecy. In the end, the gods decide to leave Percy alive and keep the Ophiotaurus in safety at the throne room. Afterwards, a feast is held in honor of the heroes and Athena tells Percy that she disapproves of his friendship with her daughter. At camp, Percy tells Nico the horrible truth; he sprints into the woods. From then on, Nico loathed Percy, blaming him for his sister's death. Annabeth, Percy and Grover search for Nico to no avail. Percy then holds the figurine of the god Bianca gave him at the junk yard. Suddenly, he realizes who Nico's father is: Hades, Lord of the Dead.[3]
The Battle of the Labyrinth
[编辑]In book four, the Labyrinth of Daedalus is discovered. Camp Half-Blood is in danger of being invaded by Kronos' army by means of the Labyrinth. Chiron sends Annabeth along with Percy, Grover, and Tyson into the Labyrinth on a quest to find Daedalus. In this, they hope to use his knowledge to help thwart any attacks that are carried out using the giant underground maze. They eventually find Daedalus, who has made himself a new body, and has disguised himself as the sword play counselor. There is a battle, as Kronos' army attacks Camp Half-Blood through the Labyrinth. Many are injured and some are left dead. Daedalus shows up to help along with his giant pet hellhound, Mrs. O'Leary. Daedalus has escaped death for centuries, but gives himself over to Nico di Angelo, a son of Hades, so he can accept his punishment in the Underworld and also so he can see his son Icarus and his nephew Perdix. Percy inherits Mrs. O'Leary; they have grown fond of each other. Percy and Annabeth's relationship starts to take on a new edge to it. Annabeth saves Percy several times and kisses him once because she thinks he is going to die. She also makes a big scene in front of all the campers when she realized that Percy was alive.[4]
The Last Olympian
[编辑]In book five, Percy discovers the truth behind the Great Prophecy. The campers find out there is a spy among them who is reporting everything to Kronos, who took over Luke's body in the fourth book. Percy battles Kronos many times, and eventually becomes invincible from bathing in the River Styx.
In the beginning, Percy and Beckendorf, son of Hephaestus are sent on a quest to blow up Luke's demon cruise ship, and Beckendorf is killed.
Percy and Nico sneak out of camp, and meet Hestia, who shows Percy part of Luke's past, and they meet Luke's mother.
A war between the Titans and Olympians ensues, one that has been in the making for much of the series. In the end, Luke, who is also invincible from bathing in the River Styx, kills himself in order to send Kronos back to Tartarus. Silena Beuregard turns out to be the spy. She is a good person inside, but Luke threatens her, and they make a deal that Beckendorf will not be hurt, as she was Beckendorf's girlfriend. Silena dies trying to kill a drakon, disguised as Clarisse, which upsets Clarisse greatly.In the end of the book, Luke commits suicide to save the Olympians.
Annabeth admits she never loved Luke, and that she cared for him only as a brother. She and Percy finally cement their relationship. Percy tries to tell her about his feelings at the River Styx, but says that she is not making it easy. She says:"I will never, ever make it easy for you Seaweed Brain. Get used to it", then kisses him, after which the other campers throw them into the canoe lake. Percy then creates an air bubble and they share "pretty much the best underwater kiss of all time.".[5]
Film
[编辑]Percy was played by Logan Lerman in the movie Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief, a film adaptation of the first book in the series, The Lightning Thief, and a film of the second book, The Sea of Monsters is set to be released in 2012.
Powers/abilities
[编辑]Percy, like most demigods, has these disabilities:
- ADHD, which actually is heightened alertness that keeps half-bloods ready for battle.
- Dyslexia, since his brain is hard-wired for reading Ancient Greek instead of modern languages.
In The Lightning Thief, Percy is given a magically enchanted sword called Anaklusmos (Riptide). It is made of celestial bronze, a fictional metal which will injure immortals and monsters, but not wound mortals. Many demigods use celestial bronze weapons.
Children of the "big three" (Zeus, Poseidon, or Hades) are more powerful than demigods of the other Greek gods and goddesses. Hence, Percy has a wide range of abilities.
- Percy is a naturally talented swordsman, often able to hold his own against larger, stronger, and more experienced opponents.
- Percy possesses incredible physical strength. He tore a horn off the head of the Minotaur, and was able to bear the weight of the sky, the curse of Atlas.
- Percy has clairvoyant dreams, causing him to watch events in distant locations as an out-of-body experience. This could be the work of Apollo, the God of Prophecy, because he told Percy, "How important dreams could be."
- Percy has a psychic connection with his friend Grover called an empathy link.
- In The Last Olympian, Percy bathes in the River Styx (like Achilles), making him nearly invulnerable except in one weak point (the small of his back) and also granting him increased skill, strength, and puts him into a frenzy in battle.
Aquatic abilities
[编辑]Percy has numerous powers specifically connected to the domains of Poseidon: seas, horses, sea creatures, and earthquakes. His water-related abilities tend to be stronger in sea water than in fresh water.
- When standing or immersed in water, Percy is stronger, more skilled, and heals rapidly.
- Percy can move and control large volumes of water with great force (hydrokinesis). For example, he can redirect rivers, create currents to push boats, or even make the water's surface firm enough to stand upon.
- Percy can breathe underwater. He is unharmed by depth pressure, or by falling from great height into water.
- When Percy is underwater, he stays dry unless he does not want to be. When Percy touches objects underwater, they become dry.
- Percy can create seawater with no effort with things that used to be in the sea (such as petrified seashells, as in the book The Battle Of The Labyrinth)
- Percy can communicate telepathically with sea animals, most of whom also obey him and treat him with respect.
- Percy can communicate with equine animals (horses, zebras, pegasi, etc.), as his father created them out of sea foam; most obey him and treat him with respect, calling him "lord" or "boss".
- While at sea, Percy has perfect bearings on his exact coordinates.
- Percy can control all parts of boats telekinetically, especially sails.
- Percy can sense where objects are underwater.
- Percy can communicate with children of Poseidon, such as Cyclopes, underwater.
- Percy is very resistant to burning, and is even able to survive while immersed in magma because of the sense of the ocean inside of him.
- Percy can make water appear from nothing, though it takes away most of his energy to do so.
- Percy can summon hurricanes, as he did in The Last Olympian, since his father is the god of the sea and storms.
- Percy can release the oxygen in water molecules and command the surrounding water to recede, making an air bubble so his friends with non-hydrokinetic abilities can breathe.
- Percy can control ocean currents to make him swim underwater at incredibly high speed.
- Percy when submerged in water can make the water around him like a shield keeping anything unwanted from entering.
- Percy can heal minor cuts when on water, he also gains a burst of energy as seen when fighting he was fighting Clarisse and her siblings from the Ares cabin in The Lightning Thief.
Romance
[编辑]- Calypso: Percy, stranded on Ogygia island after being badly burned, is nursed back to health by Calypso. She appears to be around sixteen with almond eyes and caramel hair; Percy thinks she is more beautiful than Aphrodite (goddess of love). Despite the fact that he never expresses love for her, Percy enjoys her company and admires her beauty and grace. When leaving the island, he says she will always be his biggest "what if". She says the gods allow a hero to wash up on her shore every thousand years, always someone she cannot help falling in love with and who cannot stay. She extends him an offer to stay, which would make him immortal, saving him from the prophecy predicting his death when he turns sixteen. However, his friends and family need his help and he chooses to leave. In the end of The Battle of the Labyrinth, he plants a sprig of moonlace in Manhattan, fulfilling his promise to her to plant a garden at his home. In The Last Olympian, he says that Calypso should be excused and released.
- Rachel Elizabeth Dare: Even though Percy is not known to love Rachel, it is known that she likes him. Percy was unsure about having a crush on Rachel and never truly admits it. His feelings were mixed mainly because of his feelings towards Annabeth. In time, his growing feelings for Annabeth stopped him from ever developing a relationship with Rachel. In The Last Olympian, Rachel kisses Percy in Paul's Prius right before he sets off to the Princess Andromeda, where it was very likely he could have died. On Olympus, Rachel tells Percy that he was just a distraction for her. She tells him that they can never be together because she took on the spirit of the oracle, restricting her from dating. Percy thinks of this as Rachel "dumping" him but takes it very lightly and says he intends to continue to be friends with her.
- Annabeth Chase: Annabeth is Percy's primary love interest throughout the series; in each book there are hints of romantic tension and flirting. Percy and Annabeth first meet in The Lightning Thief when Percy wakes up after passing out to see Annabeth, whom he described as "pretty", spoon-feeding him nectar and ambrosia, the food of the gods. Percy is confused and irritated by Annabeth's behavior in the beginning of The Lightning Thief, but they develop a solid friendship at the end of the novel from all they had experienced together. In The Battle of the Labyrinth, Percy and Annabeth were supposed to meet up after school for lunch and a movie which Percy's mother, Sally, referred to as a "date" and teased him about it. It is revealed in The Sea of Monsters that Percy carried a picture of Annabeth in his binder and that Annabeth had been tailing Percy with her cap of invisibility on. In The Titan's Curse, Percy meets Aphrodite (Percy momentarily thought she resembled Annabeth), who tells him that he will have a tragic love life; incidentally, Percy meets Rachel a little while after. At the end of the book, he nearly has a heart attack, thinking Annabeth was about to join the Hunters of Artemis. Annabeth kisses him four times, once after winning the chariot race in The Sea of Monsters, though that was only on the cheek, again as she leaves him to fight the telekhines at Mount St. Helens in The Battle of the Labyrinth, in the dining area of Camp Half-Blood, prior to all the other campers throwing them in the canoe lake in The Last Olympian, where they share an underwater kiss. Also in The Last Olympian when Percy and Annabeth were inspecting Annabeth's cabin, Percy states that "sure, she'd always been cute, but she was starting to be seriously beautiful". When Percy goes to the River Styx to bathe, he is supposed to envision the one thing that keeps him tied to the mortal world. He thinks of Annabeth pulling him out of the water at the canoe lake. Annabeth is also the only person who knows Percy's vulnerable spot. When Kronos is spotted during the battle in The Last Olympian, Percy orders a retreat, but Annabeth stays behind to help him, taking a knife that would have killed him. At the end of The Last Olympian when Luke is dying, he asks Annabeth if she ever loved him, to which she replies that she only loved him as a brother, looking up to Percy.
Relationship with Olympians
[编辑]- Poseidon: Percy is on good terms with Poseidon primarily because he is his son. At the end of The Battle of the Labyrinth, Poseidon states that Percy is his favorite son. Poseidon even forgives Percy for sitting on his throne in The Last Olympian. Poseidon states that not even Hercules is as good a hero as him.
- Zeus: Zeus, the king of the Gods, has mixed feelings for Percy. He is upset over Percy's birth because it violates the pact that he, Poseidon, and Hades made after World War Two to not bear any more children, but is pleased when Percy returns his Master Bolt to him in The Lightning Thief. During the winter solstice in The Titan's Curse, Zeus votes to let Percy live, but this may have been tied to the fate of his own daughter, Thalia, as well. However, Thalia had agreed to become one of Artemis' Hunters before this, so it is possible that this may not have mattered. In spite of all of this, Zeus tells Percy that if he ever finds him in his realm (the sky), he will strike him down. After Percy fights in the battle at the end of The Last Olympian, Zeus offers Percy godhood, and therefore immortality, for saving Olympus from the Titans.
- Hades: Hades, the lord of the underworld, has mixed feelings about Percy. Percy previously accuses him of stealing Zeus' Master Bolt when it was in fact Luke who stole it. Later however, he returns to Hades his Helm of Darkness and clears his name of all charges pressed against him. In The Last Olympian, Hades is shown assisting Percy during the war, even talking with his son, Nico, who also has a decent relationship with Percy, afterwards. When mentioned by Percy during his decision of rejecting immortality, Hades is shown casually addressing him, with none of the malice that he normally shows throughout the series.
- Ares: The god of war dislikes Percy. His hatred for Percy only intensifies when Percy defeats him in a duel in The Lightning Thief. It is dangerous for Percy that they are on bad terms because Ares, being the god of war, thinks highly of revenge and is quite violent. Ares puts a curse on Percy, saying that when he needs his sword the most, it will fail him. He only goes along with granting Percy godhood because he can fight him as many times as he wants and Percy will just keep coming back.
- Athena: The goddess of wisdom, war, strategy, industry, justice and skill disapproves of Percy's friendship with her daughter Annabeth because of the historical rivalry between herself and Poseidon, but Percy has not done anything against her directly. In The Titan's Curse, she may have helped to guide him at the Hoover Dam. However, in the same book, she also voted that he be destroyed. In The Last Olympian, Athena is on good terms with Percy, with the exception of his relationship with Annabeth.
- Hera: the goddess of women and marriage, neither likes nor dislikes Percy. Near the end of The Battle of the Labyrinth he and Annabeth both disagree with her views of families having to be perfect, siding with Hephaestus on the matter instead, even though Hera helped them numerous times in the book. Percy also insults her by mentioning Thalia, one of Zeus' children not borne by her, whom Hera historically despises, along with Hercules. She swears to make Annabeth regret her decision, much like Ares did to Percy, but it is not directly stated whether she included Percy in this statement. She makes Ares write a thank you letter to Poseidon for saving Olympus, revealing that she may care for him.
- Dionysus (aka "Mr. D"): Percy primarily has been on Mr. D's bad side from the very second they met. Percy does not like Dionysus very much either, for he constantly antagonizes Percy (and all other demigods, for that matter) by never calling them by their real names (preferring to call him "Peter Johnson" or "Perry Johansson"), but he saves Percy's life in The Titan's Curse. One of the other reasons he may dislike half-bloods is because of the way they treat mortals; he mentions Theseus and Ariadne, Jason and Medea, and alludes to Hercules and Zoё Nightshade in The Titan's Curse, mentioning how the former in all three cases used and later abandoned the latter. However, at the end of the Battle of the Labyrinth, their relationship comes to better terms after one of Dionysus' sons dies in the final battle. Dionysus believes Grover's news of Pan's death, disbands the Council of Cloven Elders when they are at a tie, and cures Chris Rodriguez, a previous traitor half-blood, of the madness he obtained in the Labyrinth. Most shockingly, he calls Percy by his real name, although he later denies this. They are on much better terms by the end of The Battle of the Labyrinth. Although Dionysus denies this, he favours Percy with his judgement, help, and advice, more than any other god in the series. This may be proof that Dionysus is acknowledging Percy, and that their relationship is improving.
- Hephaestus: Is grateful to Percy for having discovered who was using his forge under Mt. St. Helens, even though he causes an eruption that destroyed the forge and awakened Typhon (who had been imprisoned under it), but also dispersed and/or killed the users. At the end of the 5th book, Hephaestus said that Percy had done a 'Pretty bang up job, mostly'. Historically, Hephaestus and Poseidon have close ties in the terms of the Cyclopes who work for both of them.
- 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. His respect for Zoë Nightshade, and his deep loyalty, regardless of gender, has also improved her view of 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. Their relationship took a turn for the worse after realizing that Percy could not save Luke and Hermes grew bitter to all heroes. But after the war, their relationship was mended upon Percy's counseling and sympathy of Luke's situation and prophecy as well as how powerless Hermes was.
- Aphrodite: Aphrodite is on Percy's good side, probably because she is intrigued by Percy's desire to save Annabeth. She expressed an interest in their relationship, meaning that she plans to meddle with it in some way. She also said she would make Percy's love life hard, just because she likes him. The way she meddled with it was by making Percy meet Rachel and causing him to be confused about Annabeth.
- Apollo: Apollo treats Percy like a younger cousin (which he is). The sun god helped Percy twice in The Titan's Curse so that they could save Artemis, his sister. Being the god of prophecy, he also told Percy how important dreams could be.
- Demeter: Demeter and Percy have a poor relationship due to Percy's lack of respect towards her.
- Hestia: Percy and Hestia have a good relationship. In The Last Olympian, Percy entrusts her with Pandora's pithos that contains the spirit of hope, Elpis, saying that "hope is best kept by the hearth". This helps mend her anger towards the gods for giving her a small role as well as her perception demigods, which Kronos had used to bring many of the minor gods to his side. She also helps him and shows him the stories of luke.
References
[编辑]- ^ Riordan, Rick. The Lightning Thief. Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Hyperion Books. 28 June 2005: 384. ISBN 0786856297. OCLC 60786141.
- ^ Riordan, Rick. The Sea of Monsters. Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Miramax Books. 3 May, 2006: 279. ISBN 0786856866. OCLC 64664383.
- ^ Riordan, Rick. The Titan's Curse. Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Hyperion Books for Children. 1 April 2007: 312. ISBN 9781423101451. OCLC 76863948.
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