Percy Jackson stabs Ares unexpectedly in the ankle, which caused Ares to bleed golden ichor, the blood of the gods.
Ares
In "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief," Ares' boar is a reference to a scene where Percy Jackson and his friends encounter the god Ares at a diner. Ares challenges Percy to a fight, and during their confrontation, he throws his enchanted sword, which is later used to defeat Ares. After the battle, Percy's quest leads him to return Ares' lost items, including the boar, as part of his journey. The boar symbolizes Ares' aggressive nature and serves as a reminder of the conflict and challenges the characters face.
Ares and Luke Castellan are against Percy
Clarisse is a girl in Percy Jackson. She is the daughter of Ares. She and Percy have a cold relationship.
sorta...he "weakened" ares...but remember:the gods were immortal so...if you meant like killed him then no...if you meant like weakened or something like tht then yes he did. (sorry i dont kno how 2 spell "weakened"...and im 2 lazy 2 figure it out:)
Ares is the God of War in Greek mythology and in the Percy Jackson books. Ares is also Clarisse's dad in the Percy Jackson books
Ares
believe it or not.... there is NO ares in the movie sorry!
Ray winstone
In "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief," Ares' boar is a reference to a scene where Percy Jackson and his friends encounter the god Ares at a diner. Ares challenges Percy to a fight, and during their confrontation, he throws his enchanted sword, which is later used to defeat Ares. After the battle, Percy's quest leads him to return Ares' lost items, including the boar, as part of his journey. The boar symbolizes Ares' aggressive nature and serves as a reminder of the conflict and challenges the characters face.
Ares and Luke Castellan are against Percy
Luke, And Ares
Clarisse is a girl in Percy Jackson. She is the daughter of Ares. She and Percy have a cold relationship.
Ares puts it in his backpack
Red According to The Percy Jackson Books.
sorta...he "weakened" ares...but remember:the gods were immortal so...if you meant like killed him then no...if you meant like weakened or something like tht then yes he did. (sorry i dont kno how 2 spell "weakened"...and im 2 lazy 2 figure it out:)
Percy retrieved Ares' shield at Waterland. He also found Aphrodite's scarf, which was placed in the Big Attic.