clarisse had refused to fight the deamon gods because
"Good triumphs over evil." Or in the case of the neglected children of minor gods who nearly overthrew olympus, "neglection leads to bad things."
Well you can always say he was loyal to the gods by not joining Kronos
Kronos is defeated, Percy makes several requests of the gods: To claim all of their children by the time they turn 13, to have cabins for all the gods, major or minor, and to relinquish the oath of the Big Three. Tyson is made the general of Poseidon's armies, Grover becomes a member of the Council of Cloven Elders, Annabeth is made the architect of redesigning Olympus, and Percy is dubbed the greatest hero of all. In the end, he and Annabeth getting together
A new Olympian series, where all the old campers are adults. Percy is not the main character, a boy named Jason is.
Hephaestus was one of the twelve great Olympian gods and goddess of ancinet Greek myth.
Apollo is one of twelve Olympian gods.
Zeus
The Olympian gods met on Mt. Olympus
The difference is quite simple. "Olympians" in reference to gods are the greek gods with thrones on Olympus. "Greek Gods" is used in reference to the Olympians and minor gods.
Iris served the gods of Olympus. Her sister served the Titans.
A lot. The Greeks worship many gods and goddesses so you can't find the exact number. There are many major and minor Greek gods and goddesses. You have to be more specific, how many Greek major gods or how many minor gods.
No, Artemis was an Olympian goddess. The Olympians are the main Greek gods, so that would make Artemis a major (not minor) goddess.
Several. For the Olympian Court, 12. There were tons of minor gods and goddesses, though. And also three other major gods that didn't have thrones on Mount Olympus.
The Olympian gods were made up by the Greeks centuries ago and are not real. All stories about them are fiction.
The king of the gods is Zeus
Poseidon (of the sable locks). A minor sea goddess, Ino is also mentioned.