i don't really remember i am on the 4th book
In Chapter 6 of "The Titan's Curse," Percy and his friends are led to the Junkyard of the Gods by Mrs. O'Leary, a hellhound. They encounter the goddess Artemis and her Hunters, who are on a quest to find the missing goddess Bianca di Angelo. Artemis agrees to let Percy and his friends join them on their journey.
There are 312 pages in The Titans Curse
clash of the titans! very good movie! and percy jackson and the olympians, the lightning thief
In ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians'' Percy's father is Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. In ''Clash of the Titans'' his father is Zeus.
It is the sequel series to Percy Jackson & The Olympians. Cronus and the other Titans have fallen, but now Gaea, mother of the Titans, is rising. Her plans are wicked, like the Titans' in Percy Jackson & The Olympians, so three new characters, Jason, Piper and Leo have to defeat her, because they are three of the seven half-bloods in the second Great Prophecy.
After defeating the Titans, they all became the olympians.
Percy, hence the series is called Percy Jackson and the Olympians, and he narrates all the others.
the titans as Kronos are older than the Olympians. so they are pretty much the older versions of the Olympians.
The race prior to the Olympians were the Titans.
Their ancestors the Titans
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The Titans were the Olympians Parents (eg Kronus was father of Zues, Posiedon and Hades) so basically they were the first gods of Greece----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In Greek mythology, the Titans came first, their children became Gods AKA Olympians, so Titans where the first race in Greek mythology and Olympians came second and later took over and ruled over the Titans.
The children of Cronus (or Kronos) and Rhea were all the 12 Olympians. If you have read the books in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the children of the Titans Cronus and Rhea are the gods who have thrones on Mount Olympus, including Hades, even though he doesn't have a throne.