Bravery is what propels a hero to act in difficult situations and protect people. Without bravery, heroes would be too afraid to help those who need it. Another important trait of a hero is loyalty. Odysseus is constantly showing this towards his men and wife, making him a great role model. When encountering the Cyclops, Odysseus showed loyalty towards his men and did his best to protect them and escape Polyphemus. His determination to return to Ithaca and his wife shows his loyalty towards his wife. Loyalty is an important trait in a hero because it shows a character's determination and faithfulness toward their beliefs and morals. Loyalty also helps heroes build trust and commitment, proving they can help those in need. An excellent leader is far from perfect. Even Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians had weaknesses. For example, in the book The Lightning Thief, Percy is at a disadvantage when he joins Camp Half-Blood. Unlike the rest of the half-bloods, Percy hasn't had any training and barely any knowledge about fighting mythical creatures and going on