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.
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.
The 12 cabins in The Lightning Thief represent the 12 Olympian gods and goddesses. Each cabin is designed to reflect the deity it belongs to. For example, Aphrodite's cabin is designed with pink walls and mirrors, while Hermes' cabin has a messenger's satchel above the door. Each cabin is unique in its appearance and decor.
No, Ares does not die in the Lightning Thief.
Percy decides he must retrieve the lightning bolt stolen from Zeus in order to complete his quest in "The Lightning Thief." This is the key task set out for him to clear his name and prevent a war among the gods.
The Olympians in the series are the Greek gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus. Easy to answer, really.
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Greek gods and goddesses were people which each had their own capabilities ( Ex: Zeus had the power of the lightning bolt.)
They represent themselves.
Olympas...or the empire state building.
Well it depends on the God or Goddess. For emample: Zeuse is the of all gods and the sky. He can through lightning bolts.
He is the god of all gods and god of the sky?
In the first book, The Lightning Thief, they are searching for Zeus's stolen lightning bolt.
The heroes, Percy, Annabeth, and Grover, discover that Luke was the Lightning Thief, and had framed them in front of the gods to make it look as if Percy was the one who stole the bolt.
The problem is resolved; the war between the gods is averted.
Greek Myths of greek gods and goddesses helped Greeks to understand everything from love to natrual occurences like earthquakes and lightning.