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The trio emerges victorious but scarred by their experiences from "summary" of The Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel by Rick Riordan,Robert Venditti

After defeating the Minotaur and recovering the lightning bolt, Percy, Annabeth, and Grover emerged from the Underworld victorious. However, their victory came at a cost - they were scarred by their experiences. Each of them carried emotional and physical wounds from their journey. Percy, in particular, struggled with the revelation of his true identity as a demigod and the son of Poseidon. This new knowledge weighed heavily on him, causing him to question his place in the world and his relationship with his father. Annabeth, too, was affected by their ordeal. As the daughter of Athena, she felt the pressure of living up to her mother's expectations and proving her worth as a warrior. The dangers they faced and the sacrifices they made left her with a sense of vulnerability and uncertainty about the future. Grover, despite his jovial natu...
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    The Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel

    Rick Riordan

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