![]() This is a great, well-written book and Riordan’s writing abilities have matured. Percy Jackson is a character I can relate to, which is another realistic aspect of Riordan’s books. Percy’s fatal flaw is personal loyalty, which means he would sacrifice the world to save the people close to him. This shows that no matter how strong you are, you have a weakness and Percy knows about his weakness and he accepts it. Percy can breathe underwater, but he has a fear of suffocation. My favorite character in the book is Percy. Jason Grace, son of Jupiter Hazel Levesque, daughter of Pluto and Frank Zhang, son of Mars, are from the Roman Camp Jupiter. Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena Piper McLean, daughter of Aphrodite and Leo Valdez, son of Hephaestus, are all from the Greek Camp Half-Blood. The children of the prophecy are either Camp Half-Blood and Camp Jupiter. Athena chooses a few of her daughters or sons at a time to find the statue but they always went missing. ![]() The only people who are allowed to find the Athena Parthenos are children of Athena. The four separate worlds must work together to save the world from Gaea destroying it. The purpose of going to Rome is to save the Athena Parthenos which will aid the seven in uniting the Roman and Greek gods and demigods. The demigods embark on a journey that starts in the western United States and ends in Rome. In The Mark of Athena, the seven children of the prophecy, both Greek and Roman, must unite to stop Gaea from not only destroying Olympus, but also the world. Each child has specific abilities depending on their godly parent. Percy also can breathe under water along with controlling it. Poseidon, the Greek god of the seas, is Percy’s father therefore, Percy has black hair and blue eyes - traits he shares with his father. The godly parent does contribute some traits that goes towards the child’s physical features however, there is much more unseen, such as special talents and powers. Any god or goddess has the ability to create offspring with a human. The series is about children who are half mortal and half god: a demigod. To understand the concepts of The Lost Hero, The Son of Neptune and The Mark of Athena (the books in The Heroes of Olympus series) it is almost imperative to read the Percy Jackson books. Percy and all the demigods are dyslexic and have a form of ADHD, making the story some-what realistic and relatable - a fictional world to escape to. Rick was an english teacher who started Percy as a bedtime story for his dyslexic child. It takes place about six months after the final Titan War in The Last Olympian, book five of Percy Jackson. The Heroes of a Olympus is a continuation of Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. Annabeth, had been chosen by her mother to free the Athena Parthenos, avenging her mother and succeeded in doing so.The Mark of Athena is the third installment in the Heroes of Olympus series written by Rick Riordan. In short summary of the end, Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase fall into Tartarus after freeing the Athena Parthenos and defeating Arachne. The Mark of Athena book, has a link above at the top. In the end, they know that they will have to challenge, their greatest enemy, Arachne the huge immortal spider. They must have the wits, the strength and the speed of they are to survive which no one had except Annabeth Chase. She sends her children, out looking for it, with The Mark of Athena to guide them.Ī child of Athena's greatest challenge is the Mark of Athena, if they are chosen. They took her statue, after they defeated Greece and hid it away, where most of her power was trapped. The purpose, is to avenge Athena's humilitation from being a major Greek goddess, and turned into a minor goddess by the Romans. She gives them a coin, to represent Athena and her vengeance. Athena, picks only a few of her best children a century, the smartest and the most clever. The Mark of Athena, is the path that Athena made for her children to find her sacred statue the Athena Parthenos which was stolen by the Romans in Ancient Greek and Roman times. This article is about the Mark of Athena (sign).
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