It bothers him because he thinks it is creepy and thinks that mrs dods will come back.
There are many prophecies that Percy gets and is bothered by.However, the one he is most bothered by is a demigod of the Big Three will determine the fate of Olympus.He is mainly bothered about the part that reads: A single choice shall end his days because he believes that he could die while determining the fate of Olympus.
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The thing that bothers Percy about the attic is that in the book he feels a strange presence and the oracle freaks him out as well because people don't usually see a mummified body like the oracle's much.
The Oracle came out of the attic to talk to Zoe Nightshade.
No, he did not in Greek Mythology. However in Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Hades cursed the Oracle of Delphi so the 'spirit' could not pass to another girl.
There are many prophecies that Percy gets and is bothered by.However, the one he is most bothered by is a demigod of the Big Three will determine the fate of Olympus.He is mainly bothered about the part that reads: A single choice shall end his days because he believes that he could die while determining the fate of Olympus.
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They don't because Percy will be going out with Annabeth. And Rachel becomes the Oracle so they couldn't go out.
The thing that bothers Percy about the attic is that in the book he feels a strange presence and the oracle freaks him out as well because people don't usually see a mummified body like the oracle's much.
Annabeth because Rachel is the new oracle of Delphi
Basically because she had the capacity to do this job.
The prophecies in the Percy Jackson series come from the Oracle of Delphi, a powerful seeress in Greek mythology. These prophecies are sought by gods and demigods to guide their actions and foretell important events. The Oracle serves as a conduit for communication between mortals and the divine.
The Oracle came out of the attic to talk to Zoe Nightshade.
She becomes the Oracle of Delphi.
The oracle does not reveal the full nature of the prophecy concerning Percy Jackson, leaving him uncertain about specific details of his fate and the challenges he will face. It omits key information regarding the consequences of his actions and the identities of those who will be involved in his journey. This ambiguity adds to Percy's struggles and the complexity of his decisions throughout the series.