Luke Castellan (2024)

Luke Castellan is the antagonist in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & The Olympians book series. He is a demigod (half human, half-god) son of the Greek god Hermes.

Contents

  • 1 Character background
  • 2 Power/Abilities
  • 3 Weapons/Magical Items
  • 4 Film
  • 5 References

Character background[]

Luke is first introduced in he Lightning Thief as the counselor for the Hermes cabin and is nice to Percy. He first came to Camp Half-Blood when he was 14, alongside Thalia Grace and Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena.[1] Luke has a scar on his face, a relic from his battle with the dragon Ladon, guardian of the Garden of Hesperides, while on a quest. In The Last Olympian, it is shown that his mother attempted to become the Oracle of Delphi and has succumbed to the curse of Hades. Her crazed prophetic ramblings affected Luke greatly, and forced him to run away when he was nine. In The Battle of the Labyrinth, Luke's body becomes the vessel that harbors Kronos' essence.[2]

Luke dies in The Last Olympian when he is given Annabeth's knife by Percy. He commits suicide by stabbing himself under his left arm where his mortality was still kept intact after his bath in the River Styx (known as his Achilles heel). As he dies, he asks Percy to make sure all the demigods are claimed to avoid this happening again which might mean that they had become friends again because he is forgiven by Percy. Although he is seen as a villain throughout the series, in the end he is treated like a hero and forgiven by everyone. He is also the hero mentioned by the prophecy of the Oracle in The Last Olympian.

Power/Abilities[]

  • Luke has ADHD like other half-bloods, which allows him a heightened awareness in combat.
  • As with all other half-bloods, Luke is dyslexic because his brain has been "hard-wired" to read Ancient Greek.
  • Luke is said to be an amazing fighter and swordsman, "The best swordsman in three hundred years", as mentioned by a Hermes camper in The Lightning Thief, although Thalia Grace, his old friend, can always beat him in battle.
  • He has the Curse of Achilles, which gives him near invincibility except in one part of his body (in this case, beneath his left arm).
  • His soul is fused with Kronos', giving him Kronos' abilities.
  • Being a child of Hermes, Luke has abilities that involve traveling and theft. He has displayed such powers twice. In The Lightning Thief, he slashes through the air and disappears through the ripple he created. In The Titan's Curse, he conjures up a pool of water and a sacrificial fire by waving his hand.[1][3]
  • Strong spirit, as evidenced by his ability to host Kronos in his body without completely losing his identity.

Weapons/Magical Items[]

  • Backbiter — a blade with one side of celestial bronze melded with tempered steel. The celestial bronze allows for the wounding of immortals and monsters, while the steel injures mortal. Backbiter is a foot longer than Anaklusmos, Percy's sword. Percy sensed a tragedy in the making of Backbiter. In the fourth book, it is revealed that the metal used for Backbiter came from Kronos's scythe. It is reforged into its original form for its master's rising.
  • A pair of magical sneakers that can sprout wings when the owner says, "Maia", the name of Luke's paternal grandmother. The sneakers were given to him by his father Hermes and bear a close resemblance to Hermes's own winged shoes. In The Lightning Thief, Luke cursed them into pulling the wearer of shoes into the pits of Tartarus; however, since Grover put them on instead of Percy it confused the curse. The shoes are now gone, for they slipped off of Grover and fell into Tartarus.[1]
  • Kronos's Scythe — when Kronos is brought back to life in Luke's form, the telekhines gave him Kronos's scythe, which is reforged out of Backbiter. No amount of celestial bronze can beat it.

Film[]

Luke is played by Jake Abel in the movie Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, a movie of the first book in the series, The Lightning Thief.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Riordan, Rick (28 June 2005). The Lightning Thief. Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Hyperion Books. pp. 384. ISBN 0786856297. OCLC 60786141.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Riordan, Rick (5 May 2009). The Last Olympian. Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Disney Hyperion. pp. 381. ISBN 1423101472. OCLC 299578184.
  3. Riordan, Rick (1 April 2007). The Titan's Curse. Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Hyperion Books for Children. pp. 312. ISBN 9781423101451. OCLC 76863948.

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Luke Castellan (2024)

FAQs

Who did Luke Castellan love? ›

Luke seemed to have developed a crush on Thalia and just couldn't tell her no, even though he knew it was against his better judgement. The goat directed them to an old mansion, and once inside, thanks to Luke's handiwork, they discovered it was a deadly trap.

Who kills Luke Castellan? ›

Luke dies in The Last Olympian when he is given Annabeth's knife by Percy. He sacrifices himself to defeat Kronos by stabbing himself under his left arm where his mortality was still kept intact after his bath in the River Styx (known as his Achilles heel).

How old was Luke Castellan when he died? ›

He was one of the main antagonists of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. He was tricked by the Titan Kronos into hosting his spirit. Although he is considered as the series' main human antagonist, he died at age twenty-three as the hero of the Great Prophecy.

Why does Luke betray Percy? ›

Luke's anger is prompted by how he feels abandoned by the gods, and this prompts him to use the same manipulation tactics that the gods use. He feels that his superiors underestimate his potential and that his talents are being wasted at the camp, so he takes control back the only way he knows how: by serving Kronos.

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