In "The Lightning Thief," the storm that moves in over camp is unusual because it is created by the character Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology. Zeus is angry and uses his power to create the storm as a warning to the campers. This storm is significant because it demonstrates the direct involvement of the gods in the events of the story and sets the stage for the protagonist, Percy Jackson, to embark on his epic journey.
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The storm is unusual in camp because it does not rain unless a God makes it rain.
It was unusual that there was a storm at all. Weather over the camp was supposed to be controlled.
"This is a pen!" -Percy
No, Zeus is the one who the lightning thief stole the lightning from.
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