In the first book, The Lightning Thief, they are searching for Zeus's stolen lightning bolt.
The home of the gods in Percy Jackson is Mount Olympus. It is located on the 600th floor of the Empire State Building, which is not know to mortals because of the Mist. In actual Greek mythology (as opposed to the modernized version in the Percy Jackson series), Mount Olympus is still known as the home of the gods.
he joined kronos
Percy Jackson stabs Ares unexpectedly in the ankle, which caused Ares to bleed golden ichor, the blood of the gods.
In the "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" series, the blood of the gods is referred to as "ichor." This divine fluid is described as a golden, glowing substance that flows in the veins of the gods and is essential to their immortality. When gods are injured, ichor can spill out, highlighting their vulnerability despite their divine powers.
The antagonists are Ares, Kronos, and Luke (at the end).
You never find out because Percy refuses.
he fought two
its about the greek gods
yes
A person who would like the Percy Jackson series (like me) would have to be interested in Greek gods and mythology.
They both have greek/roman gods
The home of the gods in Percy Jackson is Mount Olympus. It is located on the 600th floor of the Empire State Building, which is not know to mortals because of the Mist. In actual Greek mythology (as opposed to the modernized version in the Percy Jackson series), Mount Olympus is still known as the home of the gods.
Yes, they eat ambrosia and nectar.
Mount Olympus
tantalus in the Percy Jackson series
he joined kronos
Percy Jackson stabs Ares unexpectedly in the ankle, which caused Ares to bleed golden ichor, the blood of the gods.