In the last book he offers Percy to become immortal and live on Mount Olympus. Percy says no because he wants to stay with Annabeth but Percy asks Zeus to reward him differently. Instead Percy wishes for there to be a cabin for all the minor gods and goddess even Hades and for demigods to be claimed by their godly parent by the time they are at least 13.
Zeus rewards Percy Jackson by granting him a place of honor among the demigods and recognizing his bravery and heroism throughout his quests. In "The Last Olympian," after the battle against Kronos, Zeus acknowledges Percy's efforts in protecting Olympus and the mortal world. Additionally, he offers Percy a choice regarding his fate, allowing him to choose between immortality and living a mortal life, which underscores his respect for Percy's character and choices.
When Percy Jackson returned the lightning bolt to Zeus, he was met with a mix of relief and gratitude from the god. Zeus acknowledged Percy's bravery and honesty, recognizing him as a hero for retrieving the bolt after it had been stolen. This act helped to resolve the conflict between the gods and restored balance to Olympus, while also solidifying Percy's place in the world of demigods. Zeus granted him a measure of respect, and the situation prevented a potential war among the gods.
When Percy Jackson returned the stolen lightning bolt to Zeus atop Mount Olympus, he faced the god's wrath and skepticism. Percy explained how he had uncovered the truth behind the theft, revealing that it was actually orchestrated by the god Ares, not him. Impressed by Percy’s bravery and honesty, Zeus ultimately decided not to punish him and acknowledged his role as a hero. This moment solidified Percy's status as a significant player in the world of Greek mythology.
he threatens him with his sword riptide
When Percy Jackson returns the lightning bolt to Zeus atop Mount Olympus, he proves his innocence in the theft of the bolt, which had been stolen by someone else. Zeus acknowledges Percy’s bravery and integrity, sparking a newfound respect between them. As a result, the tension between the gods eases, and Percy gains a deeper understanding of the complex relationships among the Olympians. Ultimately, this act solidifies Percy's role as a hero and a key player in maintaining peace among the gods.
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He brought it to Zeus After he Defeated Ares and then they went on there way to mount Olympus and Zeus and his father posiedon <---- Spelt that wrong> And Percy presents it to Zeus
Percy Jackson's quest is to retrieve Zeus's master bolt.
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Because Percy's dad is Poseidon and Zeus hates him so he thinks because Poseidon wouldn't sneak in there because Zeus was with him the whole time then Poseidon would plan for Percy to steal it. Book:Ares steals it Movie:Luke steals it
He is the son of Poseidon in the movie and the books. If they rewrote him to be the child of Zeus it would rewrite the entire Percy Jackson universe.
he offers Percy the chance to be a god but he turns him down
He doesn't necessarily hate Percy, but Poseidon and Zeus are rivals, so Zeus doesn't fully trust him. Also, Percy is dangerous, if he turns sixteen, he could have the power to destroy Zeus and all the gods! Also, Percy is son to the god of the sea, Zeus is the god of the sky. Sea and sky are pretty much opposites. So are sky and underworld so Zeus may not like Nico that much either. Zeus also suspects he stole his lightning bolt.
Zeus believed that Percy stole his lightning bolt.
Whenever Percy is high off the ground, Zeus (being god of the sky) can simply strike him with lightning.
Percy was falsely accused of stealing Zeus's master lightning bolt. Zeus blamed Percy's father, Poseidon, and they would have a huge battle on the summer solstice if Percy could not find and return the bolt in time.
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