In The Lightning Thief, Percy is being communicated with in his dreams by his father, Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. Poseidon uses Percy's dreams to provide guidance and messages to help him on his journey.
The nightmares are usually part of the future because demigod dreams aren't just silly, they give a message that percy needs to know.
When Percy sees daedulus in his dreams.
Poseidon feels protective and proud of Percy, as he is his son and a powerful demigod. This is evident in the ways Poseidon supports Percy on his quests, communicates with him through dreams or visions, and offers guidance and assistance when needed.
The lightning thief was Ares, and he was not in chapter 12. Percy does have dreams about Hades though implying that he thinks Percy is the lightning thief.
well in his dreams in the books and movies they help him in some sort of way
Percy is rumored to be smart but he can't read well. He's kind and really brave but his fatal flaw is his loyalty to his friends. He's sarcastic and impulsive because of having ADHD.
The character is Percy Jackson and the dialogue is that when Percy and Annabeth were having a conversation between each other when they were outside the hotel when Percy was swimming.
He is given the goddess, Hope, in Pandora's box, from the Titan of dreams, Morpheus.
Percy's strengths are loyalty, bravery, good friends, and having power over water.
It is Chapter Thirteen of the book The Last Olympian when Percy dreams of Luke, Thalia and Annabeth going to see Luke's mother. The chapter title is 'A Titan gives me a birthday present' and the part where Percy dreams of Luke and Thalia and Annabeth visiting Luke's mom is on page 223-226.
Well, he has so many dreams, it's a bit hard to describe them all.