| Luke Castellan | |
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| First appearance | The Lightning Thief |
| Last appearance | The Last Olympian |
| Created by | Rick Riordan |
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| Age | 23 (as of The Last Olympian) |
| Date of birth | 1986 |
| Date of death | August 18, 2009 |
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Luke Castellan is a recurring antagonist in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & The Olympians series. Luke is set to be played by Jake Abel in the upcoming movie Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, a film adaptation of the first book in the series, The Lightning Thief.
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Luke is first introduced in The Lightning Thief as the counselor for the Hermes cabin and is nice to Percy. He came to Camp Half-Blood when he was 14, along with Thalia Grace and Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena.[1] He has a scar on his face which is later explained to be the result of a battle with the dragon that guards the Garden of Hesperides while on a quest his father had given him. In The Last Olympian, it is shown that his mother attempted to become the Oracle of Delphi, not knowing that the previous Oracle had been cursed by Hades so that the Oracle has to remain in that body, and goes insane. This affects Luke greatly and forces him to run away. 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 spot). As he dies, he asks Percy to make sure all the demigods are claimed to avoid this happening again. 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.[2]
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