Percy did not impress the gods by sending Medusa's head to Mount Olympus, in fact that was quite offending to them. But at the time Percy did not really care about the god's feelings.
In the heros of olympus zeus pride is hurt scince what happened in the last olympian.
To impress the gods. Grover said so in the book
He wanted to annoy the gods.
to impress himself
The home of the gods in Percy Jackson is Mount Olympus. It is located on the 600th floor of the Empire State Building, which is not know to mortals because of the Mist. In actual Greek mythology (as opposed to the modernized version in the Percy Jackson series), Mount Olympus is still known as the home of the gods.
When Percy makes his โoffering to the godsโ in the fire at dinner, what specific wish does he make?
To impress the gods. Grover said so in the book
He wanted to annoy the gods.
You never find out because Percy refuses.
yes
The gods offered Percy the choice of becoming Immortal. But he refuses them and then tells them to pay more attention to their kids
no
to impress himself
Because it could mean the destruction of the gods. The Prophecy was that a child of the Big Three would have the choice to either destroy or save the gods. The gods thought that if the prophecy was kept secret until the time came, Percy would choose to save the gods.
he fought two
its about the greek gods
the gods are keeping him away
Ewww...