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The lightning thief was Ares, and he was not in chapter 12. Percy does have dreams about Hades though implying that he thinks Percy is the lightning thief.
Fighting the war god Ares
Percy is more angry with Ares. He doesn't really have much of anything against Hephaestus, but for one, Ares has this aura that makes people get angry and want to fight whenever he was around, and for another, Ares's daughter Clarisse likes to make fun of Percy and he figures Ares isn't any better. Ares likes tricking people and watching people get made fun of, including Percy, too.
Percy Jackson stabs Ares unexpectedly in the ankle, which caused Ares to bleed golden ichor, the blood of the gods.
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I think u put the question in wrong but they did get angry at ares for stealing the lightning bolt
The lightning thief was Ares, and he was not in chapter 12. Percy does have dreams about Hades though implying that he thinks Percy is the lightning thief.
At the end of Chapter 15 of "The Lightning Thief," Percy is more angry at Ares than Hephaestus. This is because Ares has manipulated Percy and his friends into a dangerous confrontation, using them as pawns in his own conflict. Ares embodies cruelty and arrogance, making Percy feel betrayed and frustrated by the god's reckless behavior, while Hephaestus is more of a tragic figure in the background of the conflict.
Fighting the war god Ares
Percy is more angry with Ares. He doesn't really have much of anything against Hephaestus, but for one, Ares has this aura that makes people get angry and want to fight whenever he was around, and for another, Ares's daughter Clarisse likes to make fun of Percy and he figures Ares isn't any better. Ares likes tricking people and watching people get made fun of, including Percy, too.
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
Percy Jackson stabs Ares unexpectedly in the ankle, which caused Ares to bleed golden ichor, the blood of the gods.
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In Chapter 19 of "The Lightning Thief," Percy Jackson, along with his friends Annabeth and Grover, confronts Ares in the throne room of the Olympus. Ares challenges Percy to a battle, and after an intense fight, Percy ultimately defeats him. Following the battle, Ares gives Percy the lightning bolt, which he must return to Zeus, and reveals the truth behind the theft, leading to significant revelations about the conflict among the gods. This chapter is pivotal as it sets the stage for the resolution of Percy's quest.
believe it or not.... there is NO ares in the movie sorry!
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.