in the book Percy actually said that the pen looked like an ordinary pen but when u clicked the end it turned into his sword riptide
it turned into a sword which he then called riptide.
it was a sord
"This is a pen!" -Percy
Anaklusmos, aka RipTide
because he might use his powers
I don't think that the author mentioned a reason. Probably both to disguise it, and to transport it conveniently.
anaklusmos (translated to riptide) was given to Percy by chiron before he began his quest in book 1
"This is a pen!" -Percy
Percy's power is the manipulation over water, given from his father, Poseidon, the god of tht seas. His weapon is a celestial bronze, double bladed sword called Riptide that can turn into a pen
Anaklusmos, aka RipTide
pen and sheld
I have been given a pen. This is a passive construction because it does not state who gave me the pen, only that the pen has been given. An active version would be, he gave me a pen.
His sword turns into a regular ballpoint pen!
his pen that turns into a sword wen you uncap it
a ballpoint pen that turns into sword
Despite popular belief, a ballpoint pen can not dry out because the ball is there. Plus if your Percy Jackson your advantage with a ballpoint pen is that it's also a sword.
Just like JB fans named themselves the Bilibers.. Percy Jackson fans also have a name... PJFs!!! Percy Jackson Fans!!!
because he might use his powers
a celestial bronze sword that is a capped pen then when you uncap it it turns into a celestial bronze sword