He wanted to annoy the gods.
To keep it out of mortal hands.
Percy did not impress the gods by sending Medusa's head to Mount Olympus, in fact that was quite offending to them. But at the time Percy did not really care about the god's feelings.
No, he ships it to Mount Olympus.
He put it in a box, wrapped it with plastic bags, and mailed it to Mount Olympus.
He wanted to annoy the gods.
To keep it out of mortal hands.
because he really like medusa
Percy did not impress the gods by sending Medusa's head to Mount Olympus, in fact that was quite offending to them. But at the time Percy did not really care about the god's feelings.
No, he ships it to Mount Olympus.
He put it in a box, wrapped it with plastic bags, and mailed it to Mount Olympus.
As a peace offering and a sort of "thank you" to the gods. Also, Poseidon mails it to his mother to petrify Gabe Ugliano, making everyone concerned a lot happier.
He wanted to annoy the gods.
the blue Pearl and her head
Percy is careful about wrapping up Medusa's severed head because looking into her eyes can turn people into stone. By securely wrapping the head, Percy ensures that no one accidentally catches her gaze and suffers the consequences. Additionally, keeping it wrapped up prevents Medusa from using her powers on anyone else.
The object inside the box under Percy's bed was Medusa's head that is why Percy's mom was freaking out.
Mount Olympus
The object inside the box under Percy's bed was Medusa's head that is why Percy's mom was freaking out.