three pearls if you are talking about the books
She says something like, "0mGz0rZ S4v3 0l!mp^$ y0^ r3+aRd"
she says to go to Santa Monica to see his Father (not Gabe) and to not trust the gifts that he will be given.
The same as Percy Jackson in the previous book/movie. The son of one of one of the Greek gods (Poseidon) and a mortal (human) woman. The main character of the ten Percy Jackson fantasy novels, two of which have been converted to movies so far.
Percy Jackson was claimed by his father, Poseidon, because he is a demigod, the son of a mortal woman, Sally Jackson, and the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon. In the world of "Percy Jackson & The Olympians," gods claim their children to acknowledge their divine parentage, often signified by the appearance of a symbol or a burst of water. This claiming marks Percy’s entry into the world of demigods and sets him on a path filled with adventures and challenges related to his heritage. It also signifies Poseidon's recognition of Percy’s potential and importance in the ongoing struggles among the gods and mythical creatures.
In Greek myth, Perseus is the son of Zeus and Danaë. In the modern "Percy Jackson" series by Rick Riordan; Perseus "Percy" Jackson, is the son of Poseidon and Sally Jackson.
In the story, Percy Jackson and Perseus are two different characters. Percy is the modern day son of Poseidon and a mortal woman named Sally. Sally named Percy after Zeus' son, Perseus, because he was one of the very few demi-gods that had a happy ending. She hoped it would bring Percy good luck.
A Naiad (a sea nymph, spirit of the sea.)
Thalia's mother, who is named Sally Jackson, is from New York City. She is a mortal woman and a significant character in Rick Riordan's "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" series. Sally is known for her warmth and resilience, and she plays a crucial role in Thalia's and Percy’s lives.
Sally Jackson is a resilient and caring character in Rick Riordan's "Percy Jackson & The Olympians" series. As the mother of Percy Jackson, she is portrayed as a strong woman who has faced numerous challenges, including an abusive relationship with her ex-husband, Poseidon. Despite her struggles, she deeply loves and protects her son, often putting his needs before her own. Her nurturing nature and determination make her a pivotal figure in Percy's life and development.
Nico and Bianca's mother was an Italian woman named Maria Di Angelo :) (well the Di Angelo part is kinda obvious but whatever :) )
It's Zeus's master bolt. His ultimate weapon and symbol of power. Percy (the son of Poseidon and a mortal woman) is accused of stealing the bolt, hence the book's name "Percy Jackson, the Lightning Thief"
Percy Sledge