Gods and Goddesses in Percy Jackson

Gods and Goddesses in Percy Jackson

Zeus

Son of Kronos and Rhea, King of the Gods during the Western Age. Married to Hera. Father of Thalia, a demi-god, turned into a pine tree when she risked her life to save her friends and almost died. The air around Zues crackles and smells of ozone. He tells Percy never to fly again even though he saved the Western Civiization from civil war(read book one: The Lightning Thief).
Weapons/Symbols/Other: Master thunderbolt, saved by Percy from Ares/Kronos in Book 1. The Master Bolt is Zues' main lightning bolt. Symbol is the Eagle. There are two metal winged statues a Hoover Dam that were made by Athena and dedicated to Zues. Cabin 1 at Camp Half-Blood is based upon him.
Appears in Books 1 & 3

Poseidon

Son of Kronos and Rhea. Lord of the Sea. Father of Percy Jackson. He has seagreen eyes like Percy. When you look in his face, it is like looking into the ocean: some days, you could tell what mood it was in. Most days, though, it was unreadable.
Weapons/Symbols/Other: Trident. Cabin 3 at Camp Half-Blood.

Hera

Married to Zeus.
Cabin 2 at Camp Half-Blood.

Hephaestus

Cabin 9 at Camp Half-Blood.

Hermes

Father of Luke.Cabin 11 at Camp Half-Blood.

Apollo

Cabin 7 at Camp Half-Blood.

Dionysus

Cabin 12 at Camp Half-Blood.

Ares

Cabin 5 at Camp Half-Blood.Father of Clarisse.

Demeter

Cabin 4 at Camp Half-Blood.

Athena

Mother of Annabeth.Cabin 6 at Camp Half-Blood.

Aphrodite

Cabin 10 at Camp Half-Blood.

Artemis

Cabin 8 at Camp Half-Blood.


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