she says to go to Santa Monica to see his Father (not Gabe) and to not trust the gifts that he will be given.
She says something like, "0mGz0rZ S4v3 0l!mp^$ y0^ r3+aRd"
A Naiad (a sea nymph, spirit of the sea.)
three pearls if you are talking about the books
This happens in the book only. Percy meets the woman in the water twice. The first time, he had just fallen into the river below the St. Louis Arch, and she came and said that his father requested for him to go to Santa Monica Bay. When he arrives at the bay, despite Annabeth's warnings, he goes under and finds the woman again. This time, she gives him pearls. These provide a quick escape from the underworld.
Percy Sledge
how did the faithless woman bring misfortune to her husband
1966
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.
Don't let him. If he tries to bring another woman, leave.
Man Woman Wild - 2010 Message in a Bottle was released on: USA: 30 September 2011
don't be naughty and be happy
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.