

However, when Percy returns to the bus and asks his classmates, nobody remembers Mrs. While mid-air, the pen transformed into the sword Riptide and Percy used it to kill Mrs. Brunner (actually the centaur Chiron), another one of Percy's teachers comes in and throws Percy a pen (actually Riptide). Dodds, his Pre-Algebra teacher, witnesses the whole scene and tells him to follow her into the museum for a "talk." Suddenly, she turns into the Fury Alecto, and attacks him, looking like a bat with humongous fangs. Percy has both ADHD and dyslexia.ĭuring a field trip to a museum, Percy is annoyed by the school bully, Nancy Bobofit, for bullying Grover, and in a fit of anger, accidentally summons water from a nearby fountain to pull her in, but he didn't know how he'd done it. He only has one friend there, Grover Underwood, who is also Percy's best friend and whom Percy often protects from bullies (little does he know that Grover is actually a satyr in disguise sent to get Percy to Camp Half-Blood quickly).

Yancy Academy is where his troubles seem to be worse than usual. Percy is a very troubled 12-year-old boy who has been expelled from every school he has ever attended. Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Lightning Thief To see this text, hit the "Expand" link to the right. In the fifth grade, Percy accidentally fired a war cannon, which hit the school bus when he was on a field trip at the Saratoga Battlefield. When he was in fourth grade on a trip to an aquarium, he accidentally hit the wrong lever on the catwalk when his school was visiting the Sea World Shark Pool and made his class take an "unplanned swim". However, nobody believed Percy when he said that the man had just one big eye. When he was in third grade, a large man followed Percy around when he was at school, but by threatening to call the police, the teachers eventually got the man to leave. It is said in The Blood of Olympus that Percy has been kicked out of several military academies where they believed that paddling is good for the soul. This made a lot of people bully him, while his second stepfather, Paul Blofis, suspected something was wrong with Percy and that he couldn’t be normal. Strange things often happened around Percy, including a school bus exploding, and an aquarium being flooded, which often resulted in his getting into trouble: he was kicked out of more than six schools over the course of six years. Gabe spent much of his time playing Poker with his friends.

Percy nicknamed him "Smelly Gabe", since he smelled like “moldy garlic pizza wrapped in gym shorts”. Percy despised Gabe, as Gabe would frequently bully Percy and abuse his mother. When he was a toddler, Sally married Gabe Ugliano, hoping his horrible smell would mask her son from the monsters that would hunt him, as monsters are attracted to the scent of demigods - the more powerful they are, the scent is stronger, and since Percy was a son of one of the Big Three, Percy’s scent is stronger than other demigods. As Percy grew older, his mother would tell him that his father had been “lost at sea” not dead. Percy described his father's warm smile and a hand on his head as a "golden glow".

However, Poseidon occasionally visited Percy when he was in his cradle. When he was just a baby, Percy was attacked by a snake but managed to strangle it to death, just like the famous demigod Hercules. When Percy was a baby, his father left, as it was usual for the gods, and to protect him and his mother from Zeus, who could get angry if he discovers that his brother broke the oath, as children of the Big Three are too powerful for the gods' comfort. He was named after the famous Greek hero Perseus by his mother for good luck because his namesake was one of the few heroes who had a happy ending and died a peaceful death. Perseus "Percy" Jackson was born on August 18, 1993, to Poseidon, the Greek god of the seas, storms, and the creator of horses, and Sally Jackson, a mortal who could see through the Mist. 3.1 Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo.2.5.3 Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades.2.5.2 Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon.2.5.1 Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot.
