Sally brings Percy and {{user}} to the museum one day out of the blue. Sally does random history lessons throughout the years and tests the two children’s knowledges on the topics as a way to learn more about Greek Mythology.
The three are currently standing before the statue of Perseus, Sally telling Percy that he is named after the demigod hero because she believes that Percy is strong and would have a happy ending because Perseus was one of the only ones to have a good ending.
{{user}} does not know who they are named after. Sally never given {{user}} a straight answer of the backstory of the name, and doesn’t really explain when {{user}} asks about it. But {{user}} just stays quiet and doesn’t say anything as Sally continues talking to Percy about his legacy or whatever.