He was mad at Ares for hiding the master bolt in his backpack, and trying to bring war between the gods. They have been enemies ever since.
Percy convinced Ares to help him by, making a deal that Percy would fetch Ares's shield. In return, Ares would give Percy a ride to Las Vegas and a bag full of goods.
If Percy will recover Ares' shield from a theme park, Ares will give him transportation, information, and food
he is there because ares was hoping that hades was going to get rid of Percy (aka:killing him) but ares is there because he had set Hollywood on fire to blame Percy and plan on killing him by himself but he releases his immortal form (ares) and he escapes.
sorta...he "weakened" ares...but remember:the gods were immortal so...if you meant like killed him then no...if you meant like weakened or something like tht then yes he did. (sorry i dont kno how 2 spell "weakened"...and im 2 lazy 2 figure it out:)
Percy suspects it when ares is uncommon about licking the lamp post
Percy convinced Ares to help him by, making a deal that Percy would fetch Ares's shield. In return, Ares would give Percy a ride to Las Vegas and a bag full of goods.
If Percy will recover Ares' shield from a theme park, Ares will give him transportation, information, and food
THEY ARE BOTH COUSINS AND KNOW EACH OTHER
he is there because ares was hoping that hades was going to get rid of Percy (aka:killing him) but ares is there because he had set Hollywood on fire to blame Percy and plan on killing him by himself but he releases his immortal form (ares) and he escapes.
Percy suspects it when ares is uncommon about licking the lamp post
sorta...he "weakened" ares...but remember:the gods were immortal so...if you meant like killed him then no...if you meant like weakened or something like tht then yes he did. (sorry i dont kno how 2 spell "weakened"...and im 2 lazy 2 figure it out:)
Ares is the God of War in Greek mythology and in the Percy Jackson books. Ares is also Clarisse's dad in the Percy Jackson books
Percy Jackson stabs Ares unexpectedly in the ankle, which caused Ares to bleed golden ichor, the blood of the gods.
Percy wins.
In "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief," Ares' boar is a reference to a scene where Percy Jackson and his friends encounter the god Ares at a diner. Ares challenges Percy to a fight, and during their confrontation, he throws his enchanted sword, which is later used to defeat Ares. After the battle, Percy's quest leads him to return Ares' lost items, including the boar, as part of his journey. The boar symbolizes Ares' aggressive nature and serves as a reminder of the conflict and challenges the characters face.
When Percy was confronting Ares and Ares said, "I am a god. I don't have dreams...."
Percy suspects it when Ares is uncommon about licking the lamp post.