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You did not say what was true (or false) about John Brown.
False. In Rick Riordan's "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" series, it was actually Zeus who accused Percy of stealing his lightning bolt. Hades had his own reasons for wanting the bolt, but he did not put it in Percy's backpack. Percy later discovers that the true thief was Luke, a demigod working for Kronos.
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Yes it is true Percy's mom turned Gabe into a statue
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Luke gave Percy a sand dollar necklace as a way to earn his trust and manipulate him for their own gain. Percy eventually gave the gift to Annabeth because he didn't want to keep it after realizing Luke's true intentions.
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In "Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief," Percy encounters Luke Castellan at Camp Half-Blood, where Luke serves as a mentor and friend. However, their relationship takes a turn when Luke reveals his true allegiance to Kronos, the Titan lord, and betrays Percy. This betrayal culminates in a climactic confrontation, highlighting themes of loyalty and the struggle between the Olympian gods and their enemies. Ultimately, Luke's actions set the stage for the ongoing conflict throughout the series.
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