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Percy can light a fire at the bottom of the Mississippi River because he is a demigod with the ability to manipulate and control fire, thanks to his connection to the god of fire, Hephaestus. Additionally, his powers as a son of Poseidon allow him to interact with water in unique ways, making it possible for him to create flames even underwater. This showcases his extraordinary abilities and the blending of elemental powers typical of his character in the "Percy Jackson" series.

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What was percy's new ability earned in chapter 15?

Percy falls into the Mississippi River in St.Louis, MO. He realizes a few things: First, he didn't get flattened. Second: I wasn't wet. Third: He tries to light a lighter, and it works when he holds it. He lights a hamburger wrapper, and when he lets go the flame dies. And fourth: He is breathing normally underwater.


What does ares give Percy about his mom?

Ares tells Percy that his mom is not dead.


What does annabeths hair lok light in the book of Percy Jackson?

In the first book Percy says she has blonde hair and stormy gray eyes (eyes like most of Athena's kids)


What is the plot of lightening thief?

Percy Jackson is a twelve year old boy diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia, who has been expelled from several schools. Percy goes on a trip with his mother Sally, and his friend Grover, who is revealed to be a satyr. En route, Grover urges Sally to take Percy to a certain camp for protection. As they drive towards camp, they are attacked by a Minotaur which grabs Percy's mother by her throat. She dissolves into a golden shower of light, while Grover and Percy narrowly escape. Percy is moved into the Hermes cabin under the care of Luke, the Cabin counselor. During a Capture the Flag game, Percy is attacked by the children of Ares. He heals when he steps into the adjoining river and is revealed as the son of Poseidon when Poseidon's trident appears above his head. Poseidon had broken an oath taken with Hades and Zeus after World War II of not having any more children since the children were too powerful. Percy is then granted a quest to find Zeus's master bolt which Chiron believes Hades has stolen. However, Zeus, who discovered Poseidon had broken his oath, believes Poseidon had Percy steal the bolt. Percy, who has ten days before summer solstice to find the bolt, is given magic shoes by Luke before leaving. Percy, accompanied by Annabeth and Grover, decide to travel west to reach the entrance to the Underworld in Los Angeles. They encounter several Greek monsters, and also the war god, Ares, who tells Percy that his mother is alive. As they approach the pit of Tartarus, Luke's shoes try to pull Grover into it, but he manages to slip free his hooves. Percy confronts Hades who also believes Percy stole the Master Bolt as well as his Helm of Darkness, which is an object that allows him to become a shadow. This lets him sneak up on his opponents. Percy realizes that Ares has tricked him when he discovers the bolt in his backpack. He flees from the Underworld, forced to leave his mother. Percy then fights and defeats Ares by hurting the god's heel. Ares gives Percy the Helm of Darkness which Percy returns to Hades. Percy reaches New York City to give the master bolt to Zeus at the top of the Empire State Building where Olympus is now located. Zeus accepts the master bolt and thereafter Percy returns to camp, after learning that his mother is alive. He meets Luke, who reveals that he stole the bolt for Kronos. He calls out a poisonous scorpion which stings and nearly kills Percy. Chiron cures him and Percy leaves to attend another school found by his mother.


What color is the Athena cabin in in Percy Jackson?

In "Percy Jackson & The Olympians," the Athena cabin is described as being painted a light blue color. This symbolizes wisdom and reflects Athena's association with the sea and the sky. The cabin is also adorned with various symbols related to the goddess, such as owls and olive branches.