Percy Jackson, The Forbidden Children, Explained

Percy Jackson and the Olympians pit the children of the Greek gods against their parents. Camp Half-Blood is filled with teenage demigods, who struggle to survive under the onslaught of monsters. Most are the children of minor gods with some representing Ares, Athena, and other relatively powerful Olympians. The Big Three of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades have relatively few kids in comparison. Percy Jackson changes everything when it’s discovered that he is the latest son of Poseidon.Percy is so powerful that he manages to fight a god and, not only does he survive, but he outright wins. Percy challenges Ares, Hades, and Zeus, and he gets what he wants out of every threatening remark and lives to tell the tale. In his place, many other demigods would be stricken down and smote without the god giving them another thought. Percy, however, is a different kind of half-blood. As the Forbidden Child of Poseidon, Percy is a threat to Olympus itself.Fortunately for Percy, Percy Jackson’s Olympic gods rarely abide by their oaths. Hades was the only one of the Big Three who kept his promise. Instead of having more children, he dedicated himself to protecting only the children who remained. Zeus, meanwhile, fell for the mortal Beryl Grace and bore Thalia Grace to her. Poseidon fell in love with Sally Jackson, and the two had Percy together. Percy and Thalia are considered Forbidden Children because they were born after the gods swore to keep their pact. Their existences offend the gods because they would never have been born at all if only Zeus and Poseidon had held to the terms of their promise.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians pit the children of the Greek gods against their parents. Camp Half-Blood is filled with teenage demigods, who struggle to survive under the onslaught of monsters. Most are the children of minor gods with some representing Ares, Athena, and other relatively powerful Olympians. The Big Three of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades have relatively few kids in comparison. Percy Jackson changes everything when it’s discovered that he is the latest son of Poseidon.

Percy is so powerful that he manages to fight a god and, not only does he survive, but he outright wins. Percy challenges Ares, Hades, and Zeus, and he gets what he wants out of every threatening remark and lives to tell the tale. In his place, many other demigods would be stricken down and smote without the god giving them another thought. Percy, however, is a different kind of half-blood. As the Forbidden Child of Poseidon, Percy is a threat to Olympus itself.

Fortunately for Percy, Percy Jackson‘s Olympic gods rarely abide by their oaths. Hades was the only one of the Big Three who kept his promise. Instead of having more children, he dedicated himself to protecting only the children who remained. Zeus, meanwhile, fell for the mortal Beryl Grace and bore Thalia Grace to her. Poseidon fell in love with Sally Jackson, and the two had Percy together. Percy and Thalia are considered Forbidden Children because they were born after the gods swore to keep their pact. Their existences offend the gods because they would never have been born at all if only Zeus and Poseidon had held to the terms of their promise.

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