Poseidon is the god of the sea, his son is Percy Jackson, his bothers are Zeus and Hades......
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Ares would likely fight for the gods against the Titans if a war broke out in "The Lightning Thief." He is known as the god of war and is fiercely loyal to his fellow Olympians.
I would be friends with Percy Jackson, Grover, and Annabeth because they are loyal, brave, and have a strong sense of adventure. Their determination and willingness to help others make them great companions on any quest.
Zeus was important in the book "The Lightning Thief" because he was the ruler of the gods and the king of Olympus. When his lightning bolt was stolen, it caused a conflict among the gods and threatened the balance of power. Percy, the main character, had to retrieve the stolen bolt to prevent a war among the gods.
My favorite part of The Lightning Thief was when Percy and his friends went on their quest to find the lightning bolt. I enjoyed the action-packed adventures, humorous moments, and the strong bond that developed among the characters during their journey.
The first to watch Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Lightning Thief was all the 4th, 5th, and 6th graders at St. Boniface School in Fort Smith, AR. It was a school field trip to go see the movie. It was also a Battle of the Books ( B.O.B.) book, and so they went to see it. It was on February 12, 2010.
Luke, the lightning thief, wanted to make Zeus think that Poseidon took his master bolt so there would be a war and Olympus would fall apart, so Luke can wake Cronus and gain power and control.
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Percy's dad was Poseidon. He did not die. Before he knew who he was, his mother would tell him he wasn't dead, but lost at sea.
The kind of reader that would like the lightning Thief is a reader that is in to stories, and really likes what book they are reading.
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Luke is a major part of the plot of the entire series while Ares only plays a minor part in The Lightning Thief and a part about as big in every other book in the series. If you look closely Ares was in the movie, just he didn't have an obvious role; he was at Olympus and could be seen if you looked very closely when Percy returned the bolt to Zeus. PLus Luke actually was The Lightning Thief in PJO: The Lightning Thief but Ares took it from Luke while Luke was on his way to Kronos (or Cronus, your choice.) The book states that gods were not allowed to steal from each other, and with Zeus being who he was, would you? The book also says that the gods often got heroes to do this kind of thing for them. That's why Luke stole the lightning bolt and not Ares, and why Percy had to get it back instead of Zeus or Poseidon.
"Who is Grover related to?" would be a good question.
The reason why Rick Riordan, the author of The Lightning Thief chose the title 'The Lightning Thief' for the title of his book was because it was what the story plot was mainly about; finding out who the true lightning thief was.'Zeus's stolen bolt' would not bring in much readers, so he had to make a drawing title.The Lightning Thief makes you wonder, who is the lightning thief? So you pick up the book and begin to read it, to find out.That is what Rick Riordan wanted, so he created 'The Lightning Thief' to be his title of his book.
Ares would likely fight for the gods against the Titans if a war broke out in "The Lightning Thief." He is known as the god of war and is fiercely loyal to his fellow Olympians.
Depends where if it is in the Lightning Thief then it would be Luke Castellan
Well,if you saw The Lightning thief,you would know why.