Percy is reluctant to admit that his father is a god because it sets him apart from others, making him feel alienated and different. He grapples with the expectations and pressures that come with being a demigod, fearing judgment and misunderstanding from his peers. Additionally, acknowledging his divine lineage complicates his identity and relationships, adding a layer of conflict and responsibility he is not yet ready to handle. This internal struggle reflects his desire for normalcy amidst the chaos of his life.
To impress the gods. Grover said so in the book
I think Percy Jackson Reeboks are blue and white.
In chapter eight Poseidon claimed Percy to be his son. That is when Zeus suspects Poseidon to be using Percy to steal his Master Bolt while the actual thief is someone else! That is why Percy goes on a quest to find Zeus's master bolt and return it to him before it is too late.
great
in the books i think luke is supposed to be hotter but in the movies percy is hotter
china
To impress the gods. Grover said so in the book
I think the Call was too proud to admit he had sex with a prostitute.
voluntary, forced, and i think reluctant
I think it's admittedly.
Hades
I think Percy Jackson Reeboks are blue and white.
Well it depends on how you think about it for swordfighting Percy but for control nico
In chapter eight Poseidon claimed Percy to be his son. That is when Zeus suspects Poseidon to be using Percy to steal his Master Bolt while the actual thief is someone else! That is why Percy goes on a quest to find Zeus's master bolt and return it to him before it is too late.
great
I think it was adhd
no