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Percy, lesser beings do many horrible things in the name of the gods. That does not mean we gods approve. The way our sons and daughters act in our names… well, it usually says more about them than it does about us. And you, Percy, are my favorite son.
~ Poseidon to Percy.
I know I'm not the father you always wanted, but if you ever need me, I'll be there for you, in your thoughts and in your dreams.
~ Poseidon to Percy in The Lightning Thief film.

Poseidon is the overarching protagonist of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. He is the Greek god of seas, earthquakes and horses, and is the father of the titular protagonist Percy Jackson, the cyclops Tyson, and other children from centuries past. In addition, he is an ancestral relative to the legacy Frank Zhang and his family.

In The Lightning Thief film adaptation, he was portrayed by Kevin McKidd, who also voiced John "Soap" MacTavish in the Modern Warfare series and Fenn Rau in Star Wars Rebels. Jonathan Raviv played the character in the musical, who also played Hades and Chiron off-Broadway.

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Poseidon was the second male and fifth child of Kronos and his sister and wife Rhea, and was born after his sisters Hera, Demeter, and Hestia, and Hades, his older brother. Kronos feared his children, as they were gods, beings who were a powerful race of immortals than the Titans. Kronos feared that his children would overthrow him, and decided to swallow them whole, but the Titan king strongly disliked Poseidon, and later stated that he was too unpredictable.

Poseidon spent his childhood inside his father's stomach alongside his siblings, causing Kronos to be known as "King Cannibal", and refusing Rhea's pleads to spare their children. When Rhea gave birth to their final child, Zeus, she secretly hid him from Kronos and raised on Crete. After becoming an adult, Zeus infiltrated Kronos' palace on Mount Othrys and released his siblings by tricking the Titans to participate in a drinking game, and poured a powerful emetic into Kronos' cup. In addition, Zeus used knockouts potions on the rest of the Titans so they couldn't awake when Kronos threw up Poseidon and the others.

Poseidon and the others were greeted by Zeus, and they all escaped from Mount Ohtrys to the cave where Rhea was. Afterward, Poseidon and the gods accepted Zeus as their leader, and they all agreed to declare war against Kronos and the Titans. Seeing that they weren't prepared to face the Titans, Poseidon agreed to help Zeus release the Elder Cyclops and the Hekatonkheire from Tartarus.

Hades was able to lead the gods into Tartarus, as he was very skilled in navigating under the Earth. When seeing Kampê, the guardian of the Elder Cyclopes and Hekatonkheires, the gods felt great fear, but overcame it to rescue the Cyclopes and the Hekatonkheries. Zeus managed to talk to the Cyclops and convinced them to forge powerful weapons for him and his siblings. The three Elder Cyclopes forged three weapons, the Master Bolt for Zeus, the Helm of Darkness for Hades, and the Trident for Poseidon. After gaining their new weapons, Zeus destroyed Kampê, and Poseidon freed the Elder Cyclopes and Heaktonkheires by shattering their chains. In return, the Cyclopes thanked the gods and agreed to help them fight against the Titans.

Titan War[]

Poseidon and his siblings declared war against the Titans, which resulted in the First Titanomachy that lasted for ten years. The gods were not strong at first, as they weren't experienced warriors, but became skilled after fighting the Titans through the ten years. Eventually, the gods managed to defeat the Titans, as Zeus sheered Kronos off his throne by using his master bolt, and the others overwhelmed Atlas, Hyperion and the rest of the Titans.

Afterward, the Elder Cyclopes chained up the defeated Titans, as Zeus used Kronos' scythe to slice his father into a thousand pieces. Zeus casted his father into Tartarus, along with the rest of his followers except for Atlas, as he was forced to hold the sky forever.

Ruling the Seas[]

After casting them into Tartarus, the gods decided to call themselves the Olympians, and Poseidon, Zeus and Hades became known as the Big Three. The three brothers decided to divide the world between themselves, despite Hades having been the firstborn of Kronos. Poseidon seized the seas, as Zeus claimed the heavens as his domain, and Hades received the Underworld. Despite all of the gods having defeated the Titans, Zeus' authority was recognized as superior to the others and his brothers, and became the king of Mount Olympus and the Olympians.

Tension between Poseidon and Zeus began to grow, as the former found his brother's orders to be annoying and irritating. The Olympians became wary whenever Poseidon and Zeus argued, as a fight wasn't far away, and a fight between them could be catastrophic to the world. Rhea suggested to Poseidon to take leave from Olympus, to explore his new domain of the seas, and learn from the Telekhines. Poseidon lived with the Telekhines, and they educated him on the ocean, and taught him how to achieve a greater skill with his Trident.

After learning all he could from the Telekhines, Poseidon decided to build his own palace, and had the Elder Cyclopes construct Atlantis. Atlantis was considered his official residence at the bottom of the Aegean Sea, and Poseidon became the king and ruler of Atlantis. The sea Titan Oceanus decided to move into the deep parts of the ocean, as he wished not to fight the Olympian. Early in his reign, Poseidon began searching for a wife, and he became attracted to the Nereid Amphitrite.

She rejected his proposal and fled, causing Poseidon to become depress and bellow within his palace. Poseidon's lieutenant and dolphin god Delphin, managed to persuade Amphitrite and the sea god married the Nereid. After their marriage, Poseidon was overjoyed and awarded Delphin by creating a constellation in his honor. Poseidon had children with the Nereid, including a son named Triton, but the sea god sired children from various goddesses and mortal women. Despite his infidelity's, Amphitrite (and Hades' wife, Persephone) towards their husbands and their step-children (unlike Poseidon's sister and Zeus' wife Hera).

The Oath[]

The Olympians moved to the west that held the seats of great power and influences, and during the Second World War, Zeus' and Poseidon's demigod children fought together against Hades' own demigod children. After Hades' side was defeated, the Oracle prophesied that a half-blood child of one of the Big Three would either cause the fall or salvation of Olympus.

The three brothers swore an oath to no longer sire any more demigod children, but Poseidon and Zeus would break their oaths. Hades didn't break his oath, as he sired demigod children before the oath was made, and his children, Bianca and Nico survived as Hazel Levesque later died but would become back to life post the events of Percy's series. Eventually, Poseidon fell in love with a mortal woman named Sally Jackson, and the two had a child named Perseus "Percy" Jackson". To protect his child from the wrath of Olympus, Poseidon left Sally, who had to raise Percy on his own, and protect him from possible threats from monsters.

In the Books[]

The Lightning Thief[]

Due to Sally not mentioning Poseidon to her son, Percy grew up not knowing about him, and instead dealt with his stepfather Gabe Ugliano. Percy comes to learn of his heritage after being attacked by the fury Ms. Dodds, and as a result, is put in danger and is brought to Camp Half-Blood. After Percy is attacked by a hellhound, Poseidon claims his son, thus revealing that he broke the oath to not have any more children. Following this, Poseidon is accused by Zeus of having Percy steal the master bolt, and demands it returned to him by the summer solstice. The sea god denies the claims, instead wanting an apology from his brother by the same date the bolt must be returned. Unbeknownst to the Olympians, this was a plan of Kronos, using the demigod Luke Castellan to steal the bolt and have Percy bring it to him when reaching Tartarus.

Percy is sent on a quest by Chiron to retrieve the master bolt, and succeeds in doing so after defeating Ares in combat. Reaching Mount Olympus, Poseidon meets his son, telling him that he is proud of him for accepting himself as the son of a god.

The Sea of Monsters[]

Learning that he has a son named Tyson, Poseidon grants the child's wish in finding a brother, sending him to a school where Percy was sent. Poseidon later claims Tyson, but Jackson questions whatever it's good to be the son of the sea god as his fellow campers mock him for having a brother that is a cyclops.

The Titan's Curse[]

During the Winter Solstice, Poseidon is present when the Olympians ponder whatever to kill Percy since he is a child of the great prophecy. He supports his son, voting him not to be killed, and the gods vote are revealed that they favor Jackson living. Following the vote, Poseidon privately speaks with Percy, telling his son that Luke is still alive.

The Battle of the Labyrinth[]

Poseidon meets with Percy at Sally's apartment, whom he happily reunites with. He then explains to Jackson of the water happening in Atlantis, gives him a sand dollar as a gift before telling Percy that he is his favorite son.

The Last Olympian[]

Upon the kickstart of the Olympians' war against the Titans, Poseidon remains in Atlantis to fight Oceanus, the titan of the sea in his enemy's attempt to destroy his kingdom. When Percy asks for his father's help in stopping Typhon, Poseidon is initially reluctant to protect Atlantis, but later agrees and fights the monster with Tyson in the Hudson River. Due to his assistance, the Olympians were able to defeat Typhon, pulling him into Tartarus. After the Titan Army is defeated, Poseidon has Zeus admit that without his help, they wouldn't have stopped the monster. The Olympians then award the demigods for their assistance, and Poseidon thanks Percy in stopping Kronos.

The Blood of Olympus[]

Powers and Abilities[]

Powers[]

  • Hydrokinesis: As the God of the Sea Poseidon has absolute control and Divine authority over water in all forms and states of matter. He can use water to create powerful attacks against his enemies.
    • Tsunamis and Tidal Waves: With his power over water he can create massive and gigantic tidal waves and tsunamis as is shown in The Last Olympian during his battles with Oceanus.
    • Water Funnel Clouds: Poseidon can create gigantic water funnel clouds as is shown in The Last Olympian Poseidon was able to make one around Typhon which wrapped him up "like a cocoon", and took him all the way to Tartarus.
    • Hydrogenesis: Poseidon can create and generate water out of nothing with his power.
    • Water Propulsion: Poseidon can control the water around him to propel himself through water at incredible speed.
    • Water Solidification: He can harden water into an almost solid shape. Poseidon can use this power to walk on water by increasing the surface tension of the water to the point where it is solid enough for hin or other objects to stand on. He can also create extremely durable water shields and huge solid constructs that obey his will.
    • Water Blasts:
    • Floods and Droughts:
    • Watery Appearance:
    • Water Pressure Immunity:
    • Water Creation:
    • Water Transportation:
    • Underwater Breathing:
    • Water Cushioning:
    • Heat Resistance:
    • Enhancing Healing:
    • Cryokinesis: Poseidon thanks to his Hydrokinetic powers can frozen or icy water.
  • Aquatic Lordship:
  • Massive Strength:
  • Horses:
  • Powerful Roar:
  • Atmokinesis: Poseidon is also known as the God of Storms due to his control of the weather over the seas he is able to create fierce hurricanes as well as clear skies for the sailors as he wished to and thanks to that he is also known as "The Stormbringer". But as The God of the Sea it's unknown how far his weather power extends over land
    • Fulgurkinesis: Poseidon as the God of Violent Storms can control lightning but not the same extent like his brother Zeus.
  • Geokinesis: Poseidon can generate earthquakes and thanks to that he is also known as the "Earthshaker" or the God of Earthquakes.
  • Power Granting:
  • Power Restriction:
  • Shapeshifting:

Abilities[]

  • Leadership:
  • Building Skills:

Equipment[]

  • Trident:
    • Hydrokinesis:
    • Hydrogenesis:
    • Atmokinesis:
    • Geokinesis:
    • Aquatic Transformation:
    • Raw Divine Power:

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Poseidon's Roman counterpart is Neptune, as his Norse counterparts would be Aegir and Njord.
    • Though Poseidon has no Egyptian counterpart, he shares some attributes in common with Sobek.
  • Poseidon's attributes are Dolphins, Horses, Rams, Bulls, Ash and White Pine trees, and Tridents.
  • Poseidon is only one of the Big Three to not have two known demigod children born from the same mother, as Zeus's lover, Beryl Grace, had two children from him (Jason and Thalia), and Hades' lover, Maria di Angelo, had two children from him (Bianca and Nico).
    • In addition, he has the least amount of demigod children out of his brothers, but has the most children.
  • Poseidon and Dionysus are the only gods shown to have legacies, and the sea god is the only one to have a legacy of the Big Three.
  • Poseidon has numerous descendants in the series through at the very least the bloodline of his grandson Periclymenus whom Frank Zhang is descended from. A number of these descendants, all of whom inherited Periclymenus' shapeshifting power, remained on Pylos as seen in The Blood of Olympus while others are scattered around the world and have on occasion visited Pylos.
    • The shapeshifting power Periclymenus and his family have is unique only to them amongst Poseidon's various children and descendants. Poseidon gifted the power to his grandson directly rather than it being a power that he inherited and Periclymenus was the only one who Poseidon ever gifted it to. As such, his other demigod children like Percy don't have that power.
  • Meg McCaffrey may also be a descendant of Poseidon. Meg is stated to be a descendant of Plemnaeus who, in mythology, is a grandson of Poseidon. However, this possible relationship to Poseidon is not mentioned in the books.

Navigation[]

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Camp Half-Blood: Gods
Apollo | Artemis | Athena | Dionysus | Hades | Hephaestus | Poseidon | Zeus

Camp Half-Blood: Demigods
Alabaster C. Torrington | Annabeth Chase | Bianca di Angelo | Charles Beckendorf | Clarisse La Rue | Frank Zhang | Hazel Levesque | Hunters of Artemis | Jason Grace | Leo Valdez | Luke Castellan | Meg McCaffrey | Nico di Angelo | Percy Jackson | Piper McLean | Reyna Ramírez-Arellano | Silena Beaurgard | Thalia Grace | Will Solace

Camp Half-Blood: Others
Blackjack | Dr. Howard Claymore | Festus | Gleeson Hedge | Grover Underwood | Mrs. O'Leary | Rachel Elizabeth Dare | Rainbow | Sally Jackson | Tristan McLean | Tyson

Kane Chronicles Heroes
Anubis | Carter Kane | Horus | Sadie Kane | Walt Stone | Zia Rashid

Magnus Chase Heroes
Alex Fierro | Blitzen | Magnus Chase | Samirah al-Abbas

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