Kekrops expressed a sense of regret about his decision, revealing an underlying bitterness. He described his people as the original Athenians, referencing their unique identity as gemini. This hint at duality suggests a complex heritage or nature that is central to his character and the story's theme.
In a lighter moment, Percy interjected by mentioning zodiac signs, identifying himself as a Leo. This led to a humorous mix-up where Kekrops corrected him, playfully emphasizing that he is Kekrops, while dismissing the notion of identifying as a 'Leo.' This highlights the differences in their personalities and contributes to the dynamic of their interaction.