In "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Sea of Monsters," the bead for Percy's summer represents his experience and growth during that time. Each bead symbolizes a significant event or challenge faced by campers at Camp Half-Blood. For Percy, the bead he receives signifies his bravery and the adventures he undertook, particularly in confronting the dangers of the sea and his journey to retrieve the Golden Fleece. It serves as a reminder of his resilience and the bonds formed with his friends.
The bead for Percy's first summer at Camp Half-Blood is a trident, symbolizing his father Poseidon, the god of the sea. Percy earns this bead for successfully completing his first summer at camp and demonstrating his abilities as a demigod.
trident you must read percy-
Because stayed at camp for the summer holidays
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Percys life
the creation of the minotaur... he was percys dad.
Percy Jackson's birthday is on August 18
That is where her and Poseidon first met
It means that he is given a warning of what will happen
A cylinder bead is usually called a bugle bead.