
Though Egyptian mythology is canon in The 'Verse and has crossed over in spinoffs, The Tyrant's Tomb, which features the Egyptian-Greek god of silence, Harpocrates, marks the first time an Egyptian deity actually pops up in the main series.The Tyrant's Tomb mentions Nang Kwak, the Thai goddess of household, at one point.Apollo mentions in a flashback that among the gods who had to back away by the Romans' expansion was Marduk, the Babylonian god of water. The Samnite and Babylonian pantheons are mentioned in The Burning Maze.Olujime) is a demigod from a different godly pantheon originating from Africa tied to the Yoruba people.
In The Dark Prophecy, he complains about having to swerve the sun chariot to avoid running into Chinese celestial dragons and references a past trip to find a type of curry with Indra of Hindu lore. Apollo mentions a few other sun gods that'll pick up his slack while he's in human form (plus the scientific working of things), including one that we've never had mentioned before (the Aztecs). Later on when Apollo is escaping the cave, he begs one of Commodus's minions to kill him but let Meg live. In the Cave of Trophonious, he begs Trophonious to leave Meg alone and take him instead. Ain't Too Proud to Beg: Apollo will throw away his own pride in a heartbeat if it gives him a chance to save his friends. The end of Meg and Apollo's Character Development journeys are finding two different ways to remove their Abusive Parents' influence: confronting Nero for Meg and ignoring Zeus for Apollo. The Tower of Nero draws sharp similarities between the two, pointing out how they both belittle, use threats and violence to control their children, and how they are both Manipulative Bastards that employ Why Did You Make Me Hit You? while being blatantly in the wrong. Abusive Parents: Both Nero and Zeus are this to their respective children. Camp Jupiter Classified: A Probatio's Journal, released on May 5, 2020.
Camp Half-Blood Confidential, released on May 2, 2017.
The Tower of Nero, released on October 6, 2020. The Tyrant's Tomb, released on September 24, 2019. The Burning Maze, released on May 1, 2018. The Dark Prophecy, released on May 2, 2017. The Hidden Oracle, released on May 3, 2016. The sequel series to Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus, it consists of five books: The only way to fix things is a quest, but the only way to get a quest is to hear a prophecy- as Apollo describes it, a Catch-88 like a Catch-22, but four times as bad. No one has made contact with Camp Jupiter. No new demigods have made it in, and no phone calls, e-mails, or Iris-messages can connect. While he initially hopes that demigod will be prior POV character Percy Jackson, a new demigod named Meg McCaffrey gets to it first.Īt Camp Half-Blood, Apollo is quickly welcomed by three of his children, and learns that the camp has been more or less cut off from the outside world. He quickly deduces he's been turned mortal as punishment and that usually means a demigod will claim his services until his father is satisfied and he can reclaim his godly status. Having angered his father Zeus at the end of The Heroes of Olympus, the sun god Apollo wakes up six months later after face-planting in a dumpster. Myth Master Rick Riordan's third adventure in The Camp Half-Blood Series, The Trials of Apollo are just that.