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The House of Hades is the fourth book in The Heroes of Olympus series. Information technology was released on October 8th, 2013. The book takes place subsequently The Mark of Athena.

Contents

  • ane Development
  • 2 Synopsis
  • 3 Plot
    • three.1 Hecate, Arachne, and the Kerkopes
    • 3.2 Empousai and Katoblepones
    • three.three Sciron, Arai, and Cupid
    • iii.4 Damasen, Khione, and Akhlys
    • 3.5 Calypso, Nyx, and Auster
    • 3.6 The House of Hades
    • iii.7 The Doors of Death
  • 4 Chapter List
  • five Characters
    • five.one Chief Characters
    • 5.2 Tartarus Monsters
    • 5.3 Tartarus Gods
    • five.4 Monsters and Antagonists on the surface
    • 5.5 Gods on the surface
    • 5.6 Side characters
    • five.seven Minor characters
  • 6 Paperback Version
  • 7 Trivia
  • 8 Gallery
  • 9 References

Evolution

The title, The House of Hades, refers to the location of the mortal side of the Doors of Death, the Firm of Hades, an underground temple in Epirus. At that place volition be a few scenes in the book that are in Tartarus.[1] On June 18th, 2013, the audiobook for The Son of Sobek became available and included a preview of the first chapter. In the preview, it is confirmed that Hazel Levesque will be i of the narrators. Subsequently Rick Riordan read a minor exert from the volume, revealing Annabeth Chase equally another one of the narrators.[2] Notwithstanding, during an interview, Rick Riordan revealed that all vii characters would be narrating the book from their own points-of-view.[3]

Synopsis

At the decision of The Mark of Athena, Annabeth and Percy tumble into a pit leading straight to the Underworld. The other five demigods take to put aside their grief and follow Percy's instructions to find the mortal side of the Doors of Decease. If they can fight their way through Gaea's forces, and Percy and Annabeth can survive the House of Hades, and so the Seven volition be able to seal the Doors both sides and prevent the giants from raising Gaea. But, Leo wonders, if the Doors are sealed, how volition Percy and Annabeth be able to escape? They have no pick. If the demigods don't succeed, Gaea'south armies will never dice. They have no time. In about a month, the Romans will march on Camp Half-Claret. The stakes are higher than ever in this adventure that dives into the depths of Tartarus.[4]

Plot

The Doors of Decease.

Hecate, Arachne, and the Kerkopes

The days after Percy and Annabeth savage to Tartarus, Nico warns Hazel about how she will have to confront Pasiphae at the Doors of Death and that only one of them will make it to the Doors. They keep it as a secret from the others.

The Argo 2 has been relentlessly attacked for two days past stone gods called numina montanum in Latin (or ourae in Greek). Leo Valdez defends the ship by firing celestial bronze canons at them, and Nico aids him and Hazel. In one case his attacks fail, they wing abroad from the Apennine Mountains. Leo wants to wake Frank Zhang, Piper McLean, and Jason up, but Hazel vetoes his thought considering barely any of them have been able to sleep due to the attacks. Hazel blames the attacks on the fact that globe spirits do non like children of Hades/Pluto, as they are children of the Underworld. The trio throw around suggestions on how to get over the mountains. Hazel prays to her dad to requite her a sign of assist and in the distance she spots Arion. Hazel then tells Leo to get shut plenty to the ground where she tin can talk to Arion.

Hecate, goddess of Magic

She meets Hecate, the goddess of magic. Hecate tells her that her female parent, Marie Levesque was gifted in magic. She tells Hazel that she will also learn sorcery, or the ability to manipulate the Mist, in order to salve Percy and Annabeth. Hecate shows Hazel the doorways, telling her to choose her path. The western doorway shows Roman and Greek demigods fighting ane some other on a hillside under a pino tree. Hazel was riding Arion trying to stop the fight. The eastern doorway shows the Argo II above the Apennines, only the ship is badly damaged. The northern doorway shows Leo, Frank and herself severely injured. Percy and Annabeth lay unmoving. Hecate then tells her to choose one of these doorway or go backward. Hazel picks the middle doorway, but tells Hecate that she is not choosing any of her choices, and that she volition save Percy and Annabeth, stop Gaea and the Giants, and prevent the Greek-Roman war at the same time, with the others. She so returns to the Argo with Arion.

Hazel is woken up past Leo and Nico after she passes out, and they determine to go through the Adriatic Bounding main to Epirus. Nico pulls Hazel aside and asks her if she saw anything, but Hazel couldn't tell him.

Meanwhile, Annabeth and Percy arestill falling into Tartarus. Annabeth and then sees the lesser and a river flowing below, so she tells Percy to try and command the water from it to survive. They succeed in cushioning their autumn, only the river is Cocytus, the River of Lamentation. The pair experience all of the sorrow and misery of biting souls. The spirits from the river urge them to succumb, but Annabeth tells Percy to fight back, telling him of their dream future in New Rome. They barely survive, and collapse onto the shore. The 2 then realize that the shore is made out of glass shards, and the air of poison. Percy and Annabeth are badly intoxicated. Annabeth remembers that the River Phlegethon' fire in Tartarus has healing backdrop. They find the river, and potable from it, temporarily healing themselves. Of a sudden, Arachne appears and tries to attack, but Percy kills her with Riptide.

Every bit the Argo Ii approaches Bologna, everyone on the ship, other than Piper and Coach Hedge, accept a meeting to discuss the Doors of Death. The night before, Leo had a nightmare of Gaea destroying Military camp and seeing a dark, hooded figure. Nico tells everyone that he communed with a expressionless priest of Hecate the night earlier and learned that to go through the House of Hades, they must get barley and beverage poisonous substance. Frank expresses worry, saying that its the 7th calendar month on a quest with 7 demigods, since that is a bad omen.

Suddenly, the ship is boarded by ii mischievous monkey-similar dwarfs, Akmon and Passalos, the Kerkopes, who steal Leo's Archimedes sphere, tool chugalug and Piper'due south pocketknife before fleeing. The ship lurches and the background changes, causing Nico to fall and get hitting past plates. Hazel stays backside to care for him. Leo and Jason pursue them into the metropolis, earlier cornering them in their lair hidden inside Bologna's landmark, the 2 Towers, and forcing them to return the stolen items, along with an astrolabe and an old volume which turn out to belong to the agricultural god Triptolemus, who lives in Venice. Leo so allows the dwarfs to continue the rest of their loot, on the condition that they would harass the Roman army and delay them from reaching Camp Half-Blood.

Empousai and Katoblepones

Iapetus, titan of Dusk

Percy and Annabeth are and then attacked by Empousai, including Kelli, though they are unexpectedly rescued past Iapetus, who is all the sameconvinced that his proper noun is actually Bob. Bob explains that he jumped into Tartarus to assist them, and the two make up one's mind to not tell Bob the truth of his identity. Iapetus/Bob then joins them on their trek back to the world.

Triptolemos, God of Farming

The crew of the Argo 2 then proceed to Venice to return the stolen volume to Triptolemus and enquire for his assist. Frank, Hazel and Nico, who was born in Venice and withal speaks Italian, venture into the urban center and observe it infested with anteater-like herbivorous monsters called katoblepones which were inadvertently brought into Venice from Egypt many centuries ago. The trio soon notice that the creatures exhale poison, but not earlier the poison overcomes Hazel. Frank is furious at Nico, since he was e'er scared of hin Nico and Frank determine that finding Triptolemus and asking him to heal Hazel was their best selection. They observe Triptolemus initially unwilling to help because he is a servant of Demeter, whose girl Persephone was abducted and forced into marriage past Nico and Hazel'south begetter; when Nico protests, he is turned into a found. Frank, however, soon persuades him; seeing that the chariot Triptolemus once used to travel throughout the world teaching agriculture is disabled due to having just 1 of the two snakes it needs to wing, Frank cleanses Venice of the katoblepones, leaving only one, which he gets his father Mars to turn into a python. Frank then gives it to Triptolemus to replace the missing snake on his chariot. Triptolemus, pleased, turns Nico back to homo, heals Hazel, and tells them how to survive an ordeal they must face to enter the House of Hades: they volition exist immunized from poison they must drink before going in by eating barley cakes.

Presently later, the three find Hermes' Shrine and Bob explains that it may take roughshod from the mortal earth, with monsters stearing clear of information technology for years. The iii sleep and Annabeth dreams of Reyna standing on One-half-Blood Loma, speaking in Athena's vox, maxim the roman must bring her. Annabeth realizes that Reyna must bring the Athena Parthenos to Camp. Annabeth wakes upwardly and observe some food from Campsite Half-Claret there for them to eat. They realize that some food from Camp ends up in Tartarus and that they can send a note to Military camp. Percy and Annabeth eat, and Annabeth writes a note to Connor Stoll, and tells him to give it to Rachel Elizabeth Dare.

Sciron, Arai, and Cupid

Proceeding due south down the Adriatic toward Greece, the crew of the Argo 2 is waylaid on the coast of Republic of croatia by a brigand called Sciron who is assisted by a behemothic predatory sea turtle and kills his victims past making them wash his anxiety and and then kicking them off a cliff into the ocean for the turtle to devour. Hazel uses the Mist to trick Sciron into kicking Hazel inland instead of off the cliff. She then afterwards tricks Sciron into being kicked off the cliff and gobbled upwards by the turtle himself. Pluto so appears to her and tells her that the Doors of Expiry are at the lowest level of the Necromanteion, the temple/house of Hades in Epirus where they are going, and will exist guarded past Pasiphaë, a Cretan sorceress who was the wife of Minos and female parent of the Minotaur.

On their trek, the three get attacked by Arai, the embodiment of curses. Percy kills the first Arai and gets the wound that killed Geryon, and realizes that every ane they kill, they get a curse. Annabeth goes blind from the curse from Polyphemus and thinks that Percy left her from a curse from Calypso. Percy got a stab in the gut, a tic in his correct eye, a arctic in the blood, and a burn by a blowtorch. He then got the curse of Phineas, nearly killing him. Meanwhile, the arai told Iapetus that he used to exist a Titan and that Percy wiped his retentivity. Percy as well learns that Nico told him that Percy was a adept person. Every bit he died, he saw Tartarus for what it really was, unveiled, and realized that was how Nico saw information technology. He regretted how he treated Bob, Nico, and Calypso, and wished he was a better friend. Bob then killed all of the arai, healed Annabeth, and took Percy to be healed.

Jason has a dream in which he learns that Annabeth has managed to ship a message intended for Reyna Ramírez-Arellano to Rachel Elizabeth Dare at Camp One-half-Blood from Tartarus; Rachel, accompanied by Grover Underwood, delivers the bulletin to Reyna, who is with Octavian and the other centurions of New Rome atop a Manhattan skyscraper. In society to terminate the war between Camp Jupiter and Army camp Half-Blood, Reyna must personally deliver the Athena Parthenos to Camp Half-Claret. Reyna so mounts her pegasus, Scipio, and heads for Europe, dismissing the protests of Octavian. Upon enkindling, Jason directs Leo to change class for Carve up, Croatia, the site of the palace and tomb of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, a personal hero of Jason and Reyna, whose scepter is said to be able to control the spirits of dead Roman soldiers who worshiped the gods of Olympus.

Cupid, Roman god of Love

At Diocletian's tomb in Dalmatia, Jason and Nico are confronted by Favonius, the Roman god of the west wind, and by Cupid, the Roman god of love, who are the guardians of Diocletian's scepter; Cupid extorts a confession from Nico as the price of giving him and Jason the scepter: Nico had fled Camp Half-Claret after Bianca'south expiry not just because he felt rejected past the other campers as the son of Hades, and not only Percy had allow him downwards by failing to keep Bianca prophylactic--he had romantic feelings for Percy (not Annabeth), which he could non bargain with.

Jason, having seen in a dream that Reyna is on her way, assumes correctly that she volition accept reward of being in the region by visiting Diocletian'southward tomb and leaves a notation for her near the tomb directing her on where to go from there.

Damasen, Khione, and Akhlys

Bob, Annabeth, and a dying Percy walked across the terrain equally Annabeth's skin blistered. They saw the Maeonian Drakon and it most killed them, but a friendly giant named Damasen killed information technology, and walked them to his house. Damasen cured Percy and made drakon meat stew equally Annabeth told him her story, and learned the story of Damasen. Bob tells Damasen that he plans on taking them to Akhlys to get the death mist and Damasen objects to it. That night, Annabeth hears Damasen and Bob talking and Damasen refuses to assist the two any longer. Percy wakes upwards in a panic but Annabeth comforts him. The four hear the giant Polybotes and Iapetus helps the 2 escape from him.

Every bit the Argo II continues on toward Greece, the weather becomes unseasonably and mysteriously cool and cloudy, then Khione, the goddess of snow, who Jason, Piper and Leo confronted in The Lost Hero, attacks the ship and sends Leo to Ogygia, the island abode of Calypso, in Malta.

Annabeth and Percy covered in Death Mist

In Tartarus, Percy and Annabeth come across Akhlys, the goddess of misery and poison. She enshrouds them in expiry mist at the Mansion of Night and betrays them. A fight ensues and Percy is forced to use Toxikinesis to defeat her. But that reveals his darker side causing Annabeth to weep. After apologizing, the group goes on their way.

Calypso, Nyx, and Auster

Calypso, who has go bitter over being trapped on the isle with no ways of escape and no permanent romantic relationship, resists Leo's presence, but slowly warms up to him, and when he finally leaves the island, he is determined to free her from her exile and vows on the River Styx to return to her.

The group in Tartarus encounters Nyx and escape her by maxim the pit is a tour for them and jumping over the River Acheron.

In Cancun, Africa, Jason has had daily audiences with Auster, the Roman god of the south current of air, in connection with the Seven existence able to proceed on their way to Epirus. Auster is naturally arbitrary and indolent but yet seems increasingly disinclined to cooperate with Jason. Meanwhile, Jason has been thinking that he misses Camp Half-Blood and that he never actually fit in at the more formal, traditional, even hidebound Camp Jupiter, and that he may have been changed irrevocably past his time at Camp Half-Blood. When Auster finally agrees to run into with him, he indicates that Jason is non committed to one course, Greek or Roman, personally; Jason'south middle now lies with Camp Half-Blood, and Auster forces him to commit to it. Once Jason has washed so, Auster changes to his Greek analogue Notus and decides to transport The 7 on their way. They then keep to Valletta, Malta, where they find the Argo II fully repaired and moored out in the harbor so that they will be sure to notice it, and Leo at a buffet, pensive because of his encounter with Calypso; and they proceed on to Epirus.

The Firm of Hades

Arriving at the Necromanteion, Jason, Hazel, Frank, Leo, and Piper descend into the ruins, and eat barley cakes to protect themselves against the toxic potion they must drinkable in social club to enter the temple, every bit per Triptolemus' instructions. Earthquakes strike the caverns as they walk through them, and monsters set on them. Nico uses the Scepter of Diocletian to summon ghostly Roman soldiers, but they will not obey Jason, every bit they sense that he is no longer Roman, and some, but not all, obey Frank, who may not command the entire force, as he is simply a centurion. Jason resigns his praetorship and gives information technology to Frank, who then takes command of the undead soldiers and defeats the monsters.

When Percy and Annabeth arrive at the Doors of Death, which is a magic lift from Tartarus to the globe similar to the elevator in the Empire State Building in New York providing access to Olympus, they notice Gaea's Giants and other monsters boarding the elevator. Bob tells Percy and Annabeth how they can escape: when the doors open, they accept twelve minutes to enter the lift, making sure no one else enters with them, before the doors close. The elevator ride up to the earth takes twelve minutes, and so the doors must open up again quickly or whoever or whatever is inside will vanish and be destroyed. Percy and Annabeth have twelve minutes to leave the elevator before the doors close once more, and they are guarded at the upper stop by Pasiphaë and Clytius, the Giant created to oppose Hecate. The Doors of Death ordinarily move effectually unpredictably, but the elevator doors are held open with magical chains on the upper end, fixing them so that the elevator travels only betwixt Tartarus and a cavern at the Necromanteion's lowest level. In order to shut the Doors of Decease, and free them so that they resume their normal wandering behavior, these chains must be cutting.

The Doors of Death

Tartarus, Primordial god of the completeness

Bob volunteers to drive the Titans Hyperion and Krios, who are guarding the lift, away from the doors and agree the elevator open up and so that Percy and Annabeth may escape Tartarus. Percy protests, since he knows that this will mean Bob's death, simply Bob insists. They are so confronted by Tartarus, the god of the pit, who tries to stop them and is confronted by Damasen; together, Bob and Damasen come to their aid and concur off Tartarus while Annabeth and Percy escape the underworld.

Pasiphae, female parent of the Minotaur

Meanwhile, in the Necromanteion, the balance of the heroes confront Pasiphae and Clytius. Pasiphae informs them that she is regenerating the Labyrinth, which was destroyed when Daedalus died in The Battle of the Labyrinth, and intends to utilise information technology for her own purposes, to assistance Gaea. As the elevator arrives with Annabeth and Percy inside, Clytius and Pasiphae attempt to impale them past preventing the lift doors from opening, but Leo opens the door with a well-thrown screwdriver aimed at the button. Hazel uses the Mist to get Percy and Annabeth out of the elevator and then to drop Pasiphae back into Tartarus through a pit which suddenly opens underneath her anxiety, and then cuts the chains on the lift doors with her sword, thereby closing the Doors of Decease, which vanish. The heroes then set upon Clytius, and Hecate, who has appeared to watch the boxing, cremates him alive with her torches to finish him off, as Bacchus had Ephialtes and Otis in the Colosseum of Rome in The Mark of Athena. Before disappearing, she warns them to get out rapidly, every bit the ruins have become unstable; Nico cannot shadow-transport all 8 of them, merely they manage to practise it with the help of Hazel, who has never previously shadow-traveled earlier. They reappear on a hillside exterior the temple, with the Argo 2 hovering overhead, equally they left information technology. Hedge lands the ship, and they see Reyna is with them. She is without Scipio, who she was forced to euthanize after he collapsed immediately upon landing on the deck; he had been mortally wounded in an assault by a gryphon the night before.

The ten of them share a meal on the hillside, and information technology is decided that Nico volition transport Reyna and the statue back to Camp One-half-Claret through shadow travel, along with Charabanc Hedge, who wishes to be with his wife, the wind spirit Mellie, who is significant with their child and was caught at Army camp One-half-Blood by the war while on vacation from her task every bit Piper's father'south personal assistant. The remainder of the heroes continue on toward Athens on the Argo Ii, and Percy, remembering that Bob missed seeing the stars and had asked Percy to say howdy for him to them, looks up at the nighttime sky and says to the stars, "Bob says hullo."

Chapter List

There are no chapter titles. Each chapter has a proper name of i of the main characters and is written in Roman Numerals. There are 78 chapters. Dissimilar in the previous books in the Heroes of Olympus serial which alternates third person narration among 3 or 4 characters every four capacity, this book features 3rd person narration of 7 characters in no proper order.

Proper noun Chapter Numbers
Hazel I, II, Iii, Iv, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, LXXIII, LXXIV, LXXV, LXXVI
Annabeth V, Six, VII, VIII, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXXVII, XXXVIII, XXXIX, Xl, LIII, LIV, LV, LVI, LXIX, LXX, LXXI, LXXII
Leo Nine, X, Xi, XII, XLIX, Fifty, LI, LII
Percy XIII, XIV, XV, Xvi, XXIX, 30, XXXI, XXXII, XLV, XLVI, XLVII, XLVIII, LXI, LXII, LXIII, LXIV, LXXVII, LXXVIII
Frank XVII, XVIII, XIX, Twenty, LXV, LXVI, LXVII, LXVIII
Jason XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI, LVII, LVIII, LIX, LX
Piper XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV

Characters

Principal Characters

  • Annabeth Hunt (Narrator)
  • Nico di Angelo
  • Jason Grace (Narrator)
  • Gleeson Hedge
  • Percy Jackson (Narrator)
  • Hazel Levesque (Narrator)
  • Piper McLean (Narrator)
  • Leo Valdez (Narrator)
  • Frank Zhang (Narrator)

Tartarus Monsters

  • Kelli
  • Tammi
  • Arai
  • Arachne
  • Drakon
  • Empousa
  • Polybotes

Tartarus Gods

  • Akhlys
  • Nyx
  • Geras
  • Eris
  • Tartarus (primordial)
  • Hyperion
  • Koios
  • Krios

Monsters and Antagonists on the surface

  • Katobleps
  • Tempest Spirit
  • Eidolons
  • Lemures
  • Clytius
  • Sciron
  • Pasiphaë
  • Kerkopes

Gods on the surface

  • Cupid
  • Favonius
  • Pluto
  • Hecate
  • Khione
  • Calais
  • Zethes
  • Notus/Auster
  • Ares/Mars
  • Triptolemus
  • Ourae
  • Athena (vision)
  • Gaea (in the sand)

Side characters

  • Reyna Ramírez-Arellano
  • Damasen
  • Iapetus
  • Small Bob
  • Gale
  • Octavian
  • Festus
  • Calypso
  • Scipio

Minor characters

  • Grover Underwood
  • Rachel Elizabeth Dare
  • Marcus
  • Dakota
  • Nathan
  • Leila
  • Chiron
  • Clarisse La Rue
  • Mellie (Iris message)

Paperback Version

The paperback version of the book contains the crossover short story The Crown of Ptolemy and a short story from The Demigod Files, The Sword of Hades.

Trivia

  • On page 535, Hazel incorrectly claims that Gaea forced her and her mother to raise King Porphyrion. It should have been Alcyoneus.
  • On page 252, Rachel refers to Apollo equally Octavian'sfather, rather than his antecedent. Strangely, Octavian doesn't correct her.
  • Iv of the 5 original primordial gods announced in this book: Gaea, Tartarus, Eros, and Nyx. The only one not to appear is Erebus, the embodiment of darkness.
  • This is the but book so far where both Titans and Gigantes are encountered.
  • This is the merely book in the Heroes of Olympusseries in which every demigod of the Seven narrates a chapter.
    • This is besides the only book in the series where all narrators had been narrators in previous entries.
  • In the paperback version, The Sword Of Hades and The Crown of Ptolemy were included as a bonus.
  • This is the simply book in all 3 series that does not include the United States of America as a main setting.

Gallery

References

  1. Rick Riordan Twitter
  2. http://www.youtube.com/sentinel?v=SJm2PydCn_4&characteristic=youtu.exist
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNYQkdXK5cs
  4. Amazon.com
The Heroes of Olympus
Core Series: The Lost Hero | The Son of Neptune | The Mark of Athena | The Firm of Hades | The Claret of Olympus
Principal Characters: Jason Grace | Piper McLean | Leo Valdez | Percy Jackson | Frank Zhang | Hazel Levesque | Annabeth Chase | Reyna Ramírez-Arellano | Nico di Angelo | Gleeson Hedge
Secondary Characters: Hylla Ramírez-Arellano | Dakota | Tyson | Ella | Octavian | Halcyon Green | Dr. Howard Claymore | Alabaster C. Torrington | Lamia | Iapetus/Bob
Minor Characters: Rachel Elizabeth Dare | Grover Underwood | Thalia Grace | Fleecy | Mrs. O'Leary | Kinzie | Arion | Calypso | Lou Ellen Blackstone | Chiron | Will Solace | Tristan McLean | Don | Julia | Jacob | Michael Varus | Burly Black | Medea | Midas | Lityerses | Phineas | Otrera | Echo | Narcissus | Sciron | Pasiphaë
Olympian Gods: Zeus | Hera | Poseidon | Hades | Ares | Demeter | Athena | Apollo | Artemis | Hephaestus | Aphrodite | Hermes | Dionysus
Small Gods: Achelous | Aeolus | Asclepius | Boreas | Eurus | Hecate | Iris | Hypnos | Keto | Khione | Kymopoleia | Mithras | Nemesis | Nike | Notus | Phorcys | Serapis | Thanatos | Triptolemus | Zephyros
Roman Gods: Jupiter | Juno | Neptune | Pluto | Mars | Minerva | Ceres | Lupa | Bellona | Fortuna | Janus | Terminus | Vulcan | Mercury | Apollo (Roman) | Diana | Venus | Bacchus | Pomona | Aquilon | Hercules | Cupid | Auster | Favonius | Letus | Victoria
Giants: Enceladus | Porphyrion | Alcyoneus | Polybotes | Ephialtes | Otis | Damasen | Clytius | Mimas | Orion | Hippolytos| Thoon | Periboia
Undead: Gray
Primordial Gods: Gaea | Tartarus | Ourae | Nyx | Chaos | Ouranos | Akhlys | Hemera | Elpis | Spes
Monsters and Magical Creatures: Cynocephali | Gorgon | Gryphon | Harpy | Basilisk | Lycanthrope | Gegeines | Cyclops | Katobleps | Unicorn | Giant Hawkeye | Ichthyocentaur | Satyr/Faun | Storm Spirit | Laistrygonian Giant | Lares
Related Content: Rick Riordan | Haley Riordan | Percy Jackson and the Olympians | Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Ultimate Guide | The Demigod Files | The Demigod Diaries | The Son of Sobek | The Vocaliser of Apollo | The Staff of Serapis | Percy Jackson'south Greek Gods | Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes | The Crown of Ptolemy | Demigods & Magicians | Demigods of Olympus | Percy Jackson Demigod Drove

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