It depends on the people who are interpreting the event.
Highly religious people may consider it an act of god.
The rest of us would at best just call it a freak of nature.
It is after all just the nature showing off its power.
It is always possible to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
That is simply put 'bad timing' if there is a thunderstorm going.
When God created Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden
Whenever Percy is high off the ground, Zeus (being god of the sky) can simply strike him with lightning.
The god of the sky Zeus gets angry and throws them to kill people who anger him.
He uses lightning bolts made by cyclopes to strike mortals and control weather
if you mean the god zues he is the god of laws,oaths,thunder,and lightning his symbol is the same as the symbol of the u.s.a
Jupiter Ruler of the Gods. God of Sky, Lightning and Thunder. The son of Saturn and brother of Neptune, Pluto and Juno, who is also his wife. His attribute,The lightning bolt and his Symbol amnd mesenger the eagle. Jupiter was considered the Patron god of Rome, The official place of state business and sacrifices were in his temple.
You need 100 energy to get lightening power.
Jupiter is the same as Zeus and he is the god of the sky and lightning
well.....there is a thunder god, so i can safely assume that the thunder and lightning god are the same. he is THOR
force majeure is the French equivalent of "act of God', so some freaky accident involving nature somehow
Zeus has his lightning bolt stolen in Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief.
There are many things that a traditionalist would believe about thunder and lightening. Christian traditionalists believe this is an act of God.