Because she says " You've gotta do better than that! These people have been waiting for the chance to kill the Minotaur . Impress them!"
Hermes
In "Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief," when Percy arrives at Cabin 3 at Camp Half-Blood, he learns that the cabin belongs to Poseidon's children. Inside the cabin, he finds it filled with seashells, sea-themed decorations, and bunk beds covered in silk sheets. Percy also meets his half-brothers and sisters who share the same divine parent.
Percy was in Cabin 3.
Lee Fletcher, before he died in the battle of labyrinth
Perseus Jackson. He is his own cabin leader :)
Well if you are speaking of the Percy Jackson series than that would be Poseidon.
No, cabin six was not the first cabin Percy stayed in during "The Lightning Thief." When he arrives at Camp Half-Blood, he is initially assigned to cabin eleven, which is the cabin for Hermes's children. It is only later that he is claimed by Poseidon and moves to cabin six.
Clarisse is how you actually spell it...Yes, she is in the books. She is a daughter of Ares, and she stays in cabin 5 at Camp Half-Blood. Percy is her mortal enemy because in the first book:The Lightning Thief, Percy gets mad at Clarisse and soaks her with toilet water.
In "Percy Jackson & The Olympians," the Athena cabin is described as being painted a light blue color. This symbolizes wisdom and reflects Athena's association with the sea and the sky. The cabin is also adorned with various symbols related to the goddess, such as owls and olive branches.
Cabin 3 in Percy Jackson represents the Greek god Poseidon and his offspring. Poseidon is the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, making him a powerful and influential deity in Greek mythology. The goddess associated with this cabin is not specifically mentioned, as Poseidon is primarily the focus for his children, who are demigods. In the series, Percy Jackson, the main character, is one of Poseidon's sons.
they look like zimbabwain nuns/nurses
In "The Lightning Thief," the Minotaur captures Percy's mother, Sally Jackson, during their attack at a summer cabin. The creature confronts Percy and his mother, ultimately taking her away after a fierce struggle. Percy witnesses the Minotaur abduct her, which serves as a catalyst for his journey into the world of Greek mythology and adventure. This traumatic event fuels his determination to rescue her throughout the story.