![]() The monsters and security men swarm the deck as they head for the nearest lifeboat. The three of them manage to escape, but one of the guards presses the alarm. As they are herded out of the stateroom, Percy signals to Tyson and they start to escape his guards. ![]() He tries one last time to convince them, but after they refuse he sets security on them, threatening to feed them to the Aethiopian dragon. ![]() He yells that Hermes abandoned him and that they will defeat the Olympians, especially now that Kronos is reforming in his sarcophagus, a small piece of him forming with every new recruit who signs onto the cause. He turns the conversation to the fact that Hermes sent them, which makes Luke furious. He also tells Percy that the gods are using him and just want him to survive until his sixteenth birthday. He advises them to join the winning team and pinpoints Percy’s unstable relationship with Tyson, as well as accuses Annabeth of not honoring Thalia’s memory by traveling with a Cyclops. Annabeth yells at Luke for dishonoring Thalia’s memory and destroying the camp, but Luke maintains that the gods have deceived her and that the West will be better if it’s destroyed. He asks how Percy’s doing, but Percy immediately accuses him of poisoning Thalia’s tree. Luke looks different, but Percy finds himself shaken despite everything. Luke confronts them and has his guards herd them into the stateroom, which is beautiful except for a huge golden casket laying on a velvet dais at the back of the room. They’re listening so intently that it’s too late when Percy realizes that they’ve been found out. He is able to repeat the conversation back to them, which reveals that they were the ones to poison Thalia’s tree. Initially, they think they won’t be able to hear anything, but Tyson’s hearing is so good that he’s able to hear the conversation happening inside between Luke and a guy they don’t know. Soon, they stop in a hallway that ends in double oak doors. They keep going, with Percy sensing that they’re getting closer and closer to Luke when Annabeth stops and directs their attention to the window, which shows a bunch of monsters beating up a dummy with a Camp Half-Blood T-shirt on the lower deck. Annabeth recognizes one of the voices from camp and is shocked to find that one of the campers is here among the monsters. Mrs.The three friends sneak through the halls, ducking into the suites when they hear voices coming down the hallway.These cabins are also shaped in a "U" (just like the thrones): Cabin #1: Zeus Cabin #2: Hera Cabin #3: Poseidon Cabin #4: Demeter Cabin #5: Ares Cabin #6: Athena Cabin #7: Apollo Cabin #8: Artemis Cabin #9: Hephaestus Cabin #10: Aphrodite Cabin #11: Hermes Cabin #12: Dionysus Do you think there is a reason why these cabins are ordered and numbered in the way that they are? Why are these twelve gods considered the Olympians? Aren't there other gods out there? For more detailed information about the gods and goddess and Ancient Greek culture, check out Theoi Greek Mythology. The gods each have a throne in the throne-room on Mount Olympus, and their thrones make the shape of a "U." The cabins at Camp Half-Blood each honor a particular Olympian god and house that god's offspring. ![]() Zeus also became Big Cheese of Mount Olympus. Zeus and his brothers, Poseidon and Hades, divided the kingdom into three territories: the sky, the sea, and the underworld (which is why they're called The Big Three). Then, they defeated the Titans (Kronos's people) and created a new era. When Zeus grew up, he made his dad do the technicolor rainbow and spit up his brothers and sisters. His dad, Kronos, ate these siblings when they were young, but Zeus's mom rescued Zeus from such an end. Zeus's siblings are Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter. The Olympians are all of the major Greek gods and goddesses who rule on Mount Olympus.
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