Sorry to correct this, but Silena Beauregard didn't betray him. Luke did. Luke was really evil and framed him by hiding the bolt in the shield. That's the movie version of course. The book version is Luke gave Percy flying shoes that were meant to drag him through a black hole thing and send him to Hades and kill him. THAT'S the truth.
He doesn't specifically betray Percy. He feels that the gods abandoned him, and he thought that Kronos offered a better deal, so he joined forces with Kronos. He tried to kill Percy because he knew that Percy would never join Kronos.
It is Chapter Thirteen of the book The Last Olympian when Percy dreams of Luke, Thalia and Annabeth going to see Luke's mother. The chapter title is 'A Titan gives me a birthday present' and the part where Percy dreams of Luke and Thalia and Annabeth visiting Luke's mom is on page 223-226.
In "The Lightning Thief," Luke gives Percy the flying shoes on page 52 of the original edition. This moment is significant as it introduces the magical elements of the shoes, which later play a crucial role in the story. The shoes symbolize both friendship and betrayal, as they are ultimately linked to Luke's ulterior motives.
Percy's sword partner was Luke and Grover did not have one
Sorry to correct this, but Silena Beauregard didn't betray him. Luke did. Luke was really evil and framed him by hiding the bolt in the shield. That's the movie version of course. The book version is Luke gave Percy flying shoes that were meant to drag him through a black hole thing and send him to Hades and kill him. THAT'S the truth.
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He doesn't specifically betray Percy. He feels that the gods abandoned him, and he thought that Kronos offered a better deal, so he joined forces with Kronos. He tried to kill Percy because he knew that Percy would never join Kronos.
It is Chapter Thirteen of the book The Last Olympian when Percy dreams of Luke, Thalia and Annabeth going to see Luke's mother. The chapter title is 'A Titan gives me a birthday present' and the part where Percy dreams of Luke and Thalia and Annabeth visiting Luke's mom is on page 223-226.
In "The Lightning Thief," Luke gives Percy the flying shoes on page 52 of the original edition. This moment is significant as it introduces the magical elements of the shoes, which later play a crucial role in the story. The shoes symbolize both friendship and betrayal, as they are ultimately linked to Luke's ulterior motives.
Percy's sword partner was Luke and Grover did not have one
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In the end of the first book, his father also comes to his birthday, in the last book.
It is on page 223-226 of Chapter 13 in The Last Olympian. The chapter title is 'A Titan gives me a birthday present.'
in the books i think luke is supposed to be hotter but in the movies percy is hotter
Percy was betrayed by someone who he thought was his third best friend at camp,
Jake Abel is playing the part of Luke Castellan in the Percy Jackson movies.