CHARACTERS
PLACES
GREEK MYTHOLOGY
LITERARY DEVICES
GRAB BAG
100

This Olympian god, often absent from Olympus, reveals his connection to Percy through a trident and the sea.

Poseidon

100

This location is a water-based amusement park that traps visitors in a timeless experience, illustrating the dangers of enchantment.  

Waterland / Water park

100

This prophetic figure at Camp Half-Blood delivers cryptic messages about the quests and futures of demigods.

The Oracle 

100

Monsters marched menacingly toward me.

alliteration

100

This divine food and drink at Camp Half-Blood heals injuries and restores energy to demigods.

Ambrosia nectar

200

Initially appearing as a strict math teacher, she is actually a servant of Hades who attacks Percy in disguise.

Mrs Dodds

200

A hidden, whimsical garden filled with real life size statues. Its enchanting and slightly eerie atmosphere makes visitors feel both curious and cautious.

Aunty Em Gnome Garden

200

In Greek mythology and in Percy Jackson, this terrifying figure is known as the Mother of Monsters, responsible for creating many of the creatures Percy encounters on his quest.

Echidna

200

“It was the scariest thing in the history of the world!” This figure of speech is called…

hyperbole

200

 Annabeth gives Percy this teasing nickname, highlighting both affection and his initial clumsiness.

Seaweed brain

300

His full name references a Greek hero, and he discovers his demigod identity after surviving an encounter with a mythical creature

Percy Jackson

300

A deep, terrifying abyss far below the Underworld, reserved for the worst offenders and Titans. It is a place of torment and near-impossible escape, symbolizing ultimate punishment.

Tartarus

300

In the Underworld, souls must pay this small fare to cross the river Styx; in the story, it becomes a token of passage.

gold coin

300

"The dark waters of the Underworld rippled like black silk, and the stench of sulfur and decay hung thick in the air, making Percy’s stomach churn."

imagery

300

Why is Sally Jackson married such an unpleasant man?

To keep Percy safe from monters.

400

Known for her strategic mind and heritage from the goddess of wisdom, she guides Percy on the quest and is loyal yet cautious.

Annabeth

400

A large, imposing archway near the river, often depicted as a gateway to adventure or mystery. Percy meets Echidna here. 

The Mississippi Arch

400

The Fates are responsible for this act, which determines the length of a mortal’s life.  

the cutting of yarn ot thread of life

400

In describing magical places like the Lotus Hotel, Percy might refer to it as a “terribly delightful trap,” combining contradictory terms. This literary device is…

oxymoron

400

What gift does Percy find at home when he returns from Olympus?

Medusa's head

500

Someone who initially appears to be an ally but betrays Percy, motivated by resentment and allegiance to Kronos. 

Luke Castellan

500

 A dark, flowing river in the Underworld that separates the living world from the realm of the dead. Souls must cross it, usually paying a small fare to Charon, the ferryman. It symbolizes death, transition, and the boundary between life and the afterlife. Its waters are also said to have magical properties, making oaths sworn upon it unbreakable.

River Styx

500

In Greek mythology, this hero is famous for slaying Medusa, a Gorgon whose gaze could turn people to ston.

Perseus (Percy Jackson)

500

"The sky was a canvas of fire as the sun set behind the mountains."

metaphor

500

This is the Greek name of Percy Jackson’s magical sword, also known by its English nickname, Riptide.

Anaklusmas