Gods don't die, but fade. However, I shall consider that the same thing, and say the following:
Nico says that Pan was supposed to be gone a long time ago, and what they were seeing was more of a memory.
So, I suppose you could say that he died in The Battle of the Labyrinth (book four), but it depends on your meaning of the word.
Pan, a loney immortal god. In the 4th book, his image fades and his soul creeps into Percy, Annabeth, and Grover.
Pan is the God of the wild, or the nature god.
READ THE BOOKS AND FIND OUTIn the 4th book of the series, The Battle of The Labyrinth, Grover meets Pan.
Because Pan is a son of Hermes, just like Luke.
I'm reading Percy Jackson and the Olympians book 4 (Battle of the Labyrinth)Its when Percy and Annabeth fall through a pile of rocks and go missing for an hour but they are only gone for 1 minute.So Grover is still trying to find pan and he thinks pan is in the labyrinth so Tyson Percy Annabeth and Grover go down and travel I'm only on page 147.
No, Grover never finds Pan in the Percy Jackson series. Pan's spirit does communicate with Grover, but he does not physically find Pan during the events of the books.
pan, Daedalus and Percy's cyclops brother antaeus
Pan, a loney immortal god. In the 4th book, his image fades and his soul creeps into Percy, Annabeth, and Grover.
he is in the labryinth
Pan is the God of the wild, or the nature god.
READ THE BOOKS AND FIND OUTIn the 4th book of the series, The Battle of The Labyrinth, Grover meets Pan.
Pan leaves because Americans (the center of western expansion) have been destroying so much of the wild is fading that Pan ,god of the wild, is fading with his precious wild.
Because Pan is a son of Hermes, just like Luke.
I'm reading Percy Jackson and the Olympians book 4 (Battle of the Labyrinth)Its when Percy and Annabeth fall through a pile of rocks and go missing for an hour but they are only gone for 1 minute.So Grover is still trying to find pan and he thinks pan is in the labyrinth so Tyson Percy Annabeth and Grover go down and travel I'm only on page 147.
Grover is a satyr, a servant of the god Pan. He is half man, half goat.
Grover's dream of searching for Pan sounds hopeless to Percy because Pan, the god of the wild, has not been seen for many years. It is believed that Pan has disappeared, making the quest to find him seem impossible. Additionally, Grover is risking his life to find Pan, which adds to Percy's sense of hopelessness.
oh course everyone has a dad grovers dad went serching for pan but got lost