The "Big Three" in the Percy Jackson books, are referring to the three main gods, Zeus Lord of the Sky, Posiden Lord of the Seas, and Hades Lord of the Underworld. They are the Big Three, because they have supreme power, and are the sons of the Titan, Kronos.
If you've read the Percy Jackson & the Olympians, his enemies are Percy, Annabeth, and Grover.
Deuteronomy...why did you put this question in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians category?
Yes it is Percy sword Anklusmos Riptide oh here is its story see one of Artemis's maids before she was a maid riptide was her hairpin and then after she gave it to Chiron the centaur the son of Kronus who is the son of Ouranos. So then when Percy Jackson was claimed by Poseidon he was the wielder of Anklusmos Riptide
Like the USA, it is probably to be released on May 6, 2008.
No, Jackson was killed in the big battle of Chancellorsville, about two months before Gettysburg. Gettysburg was the next big battle after Jackson's death, and he was sorely missed by the Confederates.
Percy was famous for the half blood side of him which is the son of one of the "big" three.
He is the only one who's a child of the 'big three"
In Rick Riordan's series, Percy Jackson, this is the case.
The three old ladies in Percy Jackson were the fates.
The stories are: 1. Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades. 2. Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot. 3. Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon.
Course not!
I hope not. Because Percy Jackson was one big rip off to begin with.
According to Greek Mythology, there is no 'Big Three', unless you mean in the Percy Jackson book series. They swore not to have any more demigod children.
The three main characters are Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood.
Well if you are speaking of the Percy Jackson series than that would be Poseidon.
It about the big three gods Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades read the books you will find out more
Percy Jackson is the first son of Poseidon, the God of the Sea, to arrive at Camp Half-Blood. Poseidon is also one of the Big Three, which makes Percy dangerous.