Percy Jackson (in TLoDJ)

&nbsp Perseus "Percy" Jackson (Περσεύς in Ancient Greek)is the main character and narrator of the Pe rcy Jackson and the Olympian series. At the end of TLO he and Annabeth are going out. He is the son of Sally Jackson and Poseidon. (for full details go to http://percyjackson.wikia.com/wiki/Percy_Jackson.

After TLO
After dening immortality, Percy went back to camp Half-Blood. He went on many quests and, when he was 23, he married Annabeth Chase (now Annabeth Jackson) When he was 25 the gods re-offered immortality to him and this time Annabeth after he stopped Typhon rising. They both got a cabin. Percy was the god of rivers, fire and heroes while Annabeth was the goddess of archetechure and loyalty.

Children
At an unknown age Percy and Annabeth had a daughter that they named Dakota Veronica Jackson. They were both grive stricken when Dakota was soposily killed as an infant by an unknow person. There was fires, earthquakes and tsumamies when they heard the news, but they quickly got hold of their emotions. One year later they had another child. A boy they called Leonard "Leo" Jackson. Annabeth was very protective of Leo when he was young after what happened to Dakota but she eventually let him go to school where he met Dakota who had not died. Only Annabeth knew really who she was, until Athena (her mother) worked it out (being the goddess of wisdom and all.)

Personality
Percy is usually portrayed as being friendly and weird, and often willing to risk his life to save his friends, strangers, even his enemies. Athena tells Percy that his fatal flaw as of The Titan's Curse is willing to risk his life for his friends, which is very dangerous for the hero of the prophecy. Percy seems to dislike titles being given to him as he always tells Blackjack and the other pegasi not to call him "boss" or "lord" whenever they talk to him. Despite not being very popular at school, Percy's compassion and good nature has caused several girls to develop feelings for him, including Annabeth (who he starts going out with at the end of the fifth book), mortal girl Rachel Elizabeth Dare, and the daughter of Atlas, Calypso. His fatal flaw, like what Athena told him, is that he will sacrifice anything to save anyone that he loves. Percy is very often sarcastic, but moody, and loves his family and friends.