Annabeth (Percy Jackson)

portrayer=unknown
 * name=Annabeth Chase|gender=Female|
 * hair= Blond|
 * eyes=Gray|
 * blood=Half-Blood
 * allegiance= The Gods of Olympus and Camp Half-Blood
 * appearance=The Lightning Thief|}}

Annabeth Chase is a fictional character in Ryan Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.

Character history
Annabeth is the daughter of Athena and a mortal. When she was seven she ran away from home due monsters following her and her dad got remarried and his wife didn't like her around her children. On her journey she met Luke,Thalia, and Grover. On their way to Camp Half-Blood, they were chased by a horde of monsters. As they were passing through New York, they came across a Cyclops who held them up so that the other monsters could catch up to them. She stabbed the Cyclops in the foot and they escaped. Thalie sacrificed her life so she would safely get into camp. She lived at Camp Half-Blood for about six years. And in her time developed a crush on Luke. She was also given a Yankee's cap by her mother Athena, which makes her turn invisible, along with a bronze knife.

The Lightning Thief
Annabeth first appears in The Lightning Thief and is 13 years old. She initially was portrayed as the wise girl.

She first meets Percy when he was attacked by the Minotaur. She was feeding him nectar in the Big House. Afterward, she heard that he was going on quest and wanted to go along. Together, Annabeth, Percy, and Grover went searching for Zeus's lightning bolt. Through the cross of the book, Annabeth seems to be the only one who is level headed and grounded. She

The Sea of Monsters
In her second year, Hermione has a crush on the handsome new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, Gilderoy Lockhart.

Hermione brews Polyjuice Potion, a very advanced potion, so that she, Harry and Ron can discover if Draco Malfoy is the Heir of Slytherin. While the correctly-brewed potion produces the desired effects on both Harry and Ron, Hermione finds that she has accidentally added a cat hair to the potion instead of one of Millicent Bullstrode's, her intended target. She turns into a cat in the bathroom. It takes her over a month to rectify her error.

Hermione later correctly identifies the creature hidden inside the Chamber of Secrets to be a basilisk, although she herself is petrified before being able to alert the school. However, both she and the other victims are eventually revived after Harry defeats the basilisk.

The Titan's Curse
In the summer before her third year at Hogwarts, Hermione gets a pet cat-kneazle mix named Crookshanks, which makes a habit out of chasing Ron's pet rat Scabbers.

Hermione takes so many classes this year she has to use a Time-Turner, a device which enables her to go back in time, to fit in all her subjects, but which quickly becomes consuming even for her.

Hermione is briefly estranged from her friends several times, first over the extra school work she has taken on; later over a Firebolt broom Harry received for Christmas, which she got Professor McGonagall to confiscate on suspicion of it being sent by Sirius Black (proven correct, albeit with no jinxes as initially feared), and most painfully when Ron accuses Crookshanks of killing and eating Scabbers. She also is spearheading the defence of Hagrid's pet hippogriff, Buckbeak following Draco Malfoy's accident in Hagrid's class. After Hermione confides in Hagrid over her frustrations, Hagrid sternly reproves Harry and Ron for their behaviour, and after the first defence fails they reconcile and the boys promise to assist with the still unsuccessful appeal.

Hermione's Time-Turner is useful at the end of the book when she and Harry travel back in time to rescue Sirius Black and Hagrid's hippogriff, Buckbeak. During end-of-the-year exams, Hermione's Boggart manifests itself as McGonagall, informing her that she has failed all her classes; this frightens her, amuses readers, and shows Hermione's great fear of failure. At the end of the book, she drops Muggle Studies (despite the fact that she got 320% in it), enabling her to have a less intensive schedule again. She had previously