mr brunner
Percy Jackson killed her by sticking a sword Chiron gave him. The sword was Riptide.
A sword he calls riptide, and a shield Luke gave him.
Chiron gives Percy a magical pen disguised as a regular pen in The Lightning Thief. This pen can transform into a powerful sword when uncapped and is named "Riptide" by Percy.
Percy's real sword, Riptide, is a magical weapon that he receives from the goddess Athena during his quest in "The Lightning Thief," the first book of the Percy Jackson series. Riptide appears as a pen that transforms into a sword when uncapped. It has the special ability to return to Percy when he tosses it away, making it a reliable weapon for his adventures.
I'm not exactly Sure what you mean by "where" but it is percy's sword (formerly chiron's ).And the Sword{Riptide}is charmed so that it would always be in Percy's pocket.
swimming, sword-fighting, getting into trouble, n riding pegasus
It is made of both Celestial Bronze and steel, enableing it to kill both monsters and humans.
Percy's power is the manipulation over water, given from his father, Poseidon, the god of tht seas. His weapon is a celestial bronze, double bladed sword called Riptide that can turn into a pen
In "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief," Percy receives the pen, which is actually a magical weapon known as Riptide, from his friend and protector, Chiron. Chiron, who is a centaur and the activities director at Camp Half-Blood, gives Percy the pen to help him on his quest. When uncapped, it transforms into a sword, serving as a crucial tool for Percy's adventures.
Clarisse's sword is described as being a bronze blade that transforms into a lazer-guided electric spear when thrown. This is unique because it combines ancient bronze weaponry with advanced technological capabilities.
Percy Jackson throws a pen at Mr. Brunner during a game of capture the flag in The Lightning Thief. Initially, he does this out of frustration, but the pen transforms into a sword, revealing its true nature. This moment marks a turning point for Percy, as he begins to understand his connection to the world of demigods and the significance of his actions.
Percy, Annabeth told him to since he had the better weapon and Medusa didn't want to kill him, just turn him into a statue of stone.