Because Zeus ordered that no god/goddess shall interact with their children. Poseidon spent so much time with Percy as a baby that he began to neglect his duties as the sea god. It's explained at the end of the movie
Thalia can opt to leave the hunters. This answer came from the Percy Jackson Wikia.
he has to leave someone behind
In the Odyssey Polyphemus had no wife. In Percy Jackson (Sea of Monsters) he wanted to marry Grover (or Clarissa) but did not succeed.
He was psyched that it meant he was a demi-god, but astonished, confused, and upset as to why his father chose to be with his mom then leave.
Annebeth is upset with Percy after they leave cabin 11 because she tried to talk to Percy about her feelings for him, but he got nevus and changed subject.
Thalia can opt to leave the hunters. This answer came from the Percy Jackson Wikia.
he has to leave someone behind
No it was not, this was just in the movie, however, there were people who were called the lotus eaters who lured people to their island, and when they were there, they would never wanted to leave. As Percy Jackson is a modern story about Greek Mythology i guess they modernized the Lotus Eater's island to the Lotus casino, the place that lured people so that they never wanted to leave
Because she says " You've gotta do better than that! These people have been waiting for the chance to kill the Minotaur . Impress them!"
no at the end of the series,, he is offered immorttality. but he turns is down because he doesnt want to leave all of his friends
In the Odyssey Polyphemus had no wife. In Percy Jackson (Sea of Monsters) he wanted to marry Grover (or Clarissa) but did not succeed.
This was a harsh form of euthanasia for babies with severe deformities or incurable illnesses.
He was psyched that it meant he was a demi-god, but astonished, confused, and upset as to why his father chose to be with his mom then leave.
Annebeth is upset with Percy after they leave cabin 11 because she tried to talk to Percy about her feelings for him, but he got nevus and changed subject.
In "The Last Olympian," Percy Jackson makes a deal with Ares, the god of war, to retrieve his shield from a diner where they fought. In exchange for returning the shield, Percy asks Ares to let him and his friends leave safely and to ensure that they won't be harmed. This deal ultimately helps Percy and his friends continue their quest without facing Ares's wrath.
Percy did have feelings for Calypso, but he had to leave the island because he had to help his friends. See the discussion page for more.
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