Percy Jackson

Percy is introduced as a troubled twelve-year-old diagnosed with both ADHD and dyslexia. After the Furies attack him at school, Grover, a satyr, escorts him to Camp Half-Blood, a secret camp built to train and protect Greek demigods. At camp, Percy learns that his father is Poseidon, the god of the sea, and is thus a child mentioned in the Great Prophecy, a prophecy that was given by the Oracle seventy years before the start of the series. Throughout the series, Percy embarks on several quests to save his friends and the Olympian gods of Mount Olympus.

Percy is described as having his father's jet black hair and deep sea green eyes. His strong resemblance to Poseidon is one of the reasons why Medusa wanted to keep him as a statue. When he first arrives at Camp Half Blood, he is described as weak, skinny, and unfit, but eventually becomes more athletic due to his vigorous training at Camp Half-Blood.