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Author | Rick Riordan |
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Cover artist | John Rocco |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Fantasy,young adult fiction,mystery,adventure,Greek andRomanmythological fiction |
Publisher | Disney Hyperion (US) Penguin Books/Puffin (UK, AU, NZ)[1][2][3] |
Published | 2010–2014 |
Media type | Print (hardcover andpaperback),audiobook,e-book |
No. of books | 5 |
Preceded by | Percy Jackson & the Olympians |
Followed by | The Trials of Apollo |
The Heroes of Olympus is apentalogy offantasy-adventure novels written by American authorRick Riordan. The novels detail a conflict between Greek demigods, Roman demigods, andGaea. In the fourth book of the series, there is also a fight againstTartarus, which, in Greek mythology, was the darkest and deepest point of the Underworld.
The series can be read as a standalone volume but is meant to be read afterPercy Jackson & the Olympians. Riordan introduces Roman mythology in the series alongside several new characters, primarily from the Roman Camp Jupiter. The first book of the series,The Lost Hero, was published on October 12, 2010.[4] The final entry in the series,The Blood of Olympus, was published on October 7, 2014.[5] The story is continued in the sequel series:The Trials of Apollo.
The Heroes of Olympus is centered around aprophecy introduced inThe Last Olympian that predicted sevendemigods would unite to protect the world from an awakening new enemy, the Earth goddessGaea. Demigods from the Greek camp, Camp Half-Blood, and a newfound Roman camp, Camp Jupiter, unite to save the world from being destroyed by Gaea. The prophecy reads:
"Seven half-bloods shall answer the call
To storm or fire, the world must fall.
An oath to keep with a final breath,
And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death."
Seven demigods —Annabeth Chase,Leo Valdez,Percy Jackson, andPiper McLean from Camp Half-Blood, withJason Grace,Frank Zhang, andHazel Levesque from Camp Jupiter— join forces. Some other important characters areNico di Angelo, son ofHades;Reyna Avila Ramirez-Arellano, Praetor of Camp Jupiter and daughter ofBellona; andGleeson Hedge, asatyr.
The novel begins by introducing Jason Grace, Piper McLean, and Leo Valdez, three newly discovered demigods who travel to Camp Half-Blood in response to a prophecy. They set off on a quest to prevent the rebirth of the giant kingPorphyrion and rescue Piper's father, who has been kidnapped by another giant,Enceladus. Jason, who hasamnesia, also begins to remember pieces of his past throughout the book —most importantly, he comes from a Roman camp for demigods. Camp Half-Blood resolves to seek out this other camp both to gain allies in the fight against Gaea, the giants' mother and commander, and to locate the missing demigod, Percy Jackson.
The novel opens with Percy Jackson, struck with amnesia, discovering Camp Jupiter and meeting several Roman demigods. After receiving a prophecy fromMars, Percy, Frank Zhang, and Hazel Levesque travel to Alaska to stop the rise of the giantAlcyoneus and free the godThanatos, whom the giant has captured. After successfully completing their mission, the group returns to Camp Jupiter to defend it from yet another giant,Polybotes, and his army. After repelling this invasion, the demigods from Camp Jupiter go to meet the delegation from Camp Half-Blood, who arrive in the flying ship known as theArgo II.[6] This book is set in June.
After theArgo II unintentionally fires on Camp Jupiter after Leo Valdez is possessed to attack it, the seven demigods of the "Prophecy of Seven" — Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, Leo Valdez, Piper McLean, Jason Grace, Frank Zhang, and Hazel Levesque — rush to escape the angered Roman campers. TheArgo II is damaged, and the group splits up to find supplies to help Leo fix it. Hazel and Leo go out to try to findCelestial bronze and lime forcalcium carbonate when they encounterNemesis, the universal (meaning Roman and Greek) goddess of revenge. Nemesis's form is different for both Leo and Hazel, Leo seeing his Aunt Rosa and Hazel seeing one of her old teachers. Nemesis tells Leo that the gods are split between their Greek and Roman forms, making them disoriented and confused. This means a civil war is on the rise between the Romans and the Greeks. Nemesis tells Leo that he will be the "seventh wheel", and not fit in with the Seven. She also tells Leo that he will stumble upon a problem that he cannot solve. Nemesis offers Leo help — for a price. She leaves Leo and Hazel frazzled, confused, and angry. The Seven travel to Rome, guided by the "Mark of Athena", a magical talisman designed to lead children of Athena to the missingAthena Parthenos. During their journey, they hear that Nico di Angelo has been captured by theAloadae, and go to rescue him. Although they successfully free him and locate the statue, Annabeth and Percy are pulled intoTartarus by Gaea, and Nico promises Percy to get the other demigods to the "Doors of Death".[7] This book is set between June and July.A graphic novel adaptation "The Mark of Athena Graphic Novel" was released September 26 2023.
In Tartarus, Percy and Annabeth travel towards the "Doors of Death", the only pathway back to the mortal world, with help fromBob the Titan, hoping to escape and simultaneously stop more monsters from getting through. In the mortal world, the remaining demigods search for the mortal side of the Doors to help open them. They also meet with Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano, a Roman demigod; she, Nico, and Coach Hedge leave with the Athena Parthenos from Epirus, Greece, and Shadow Travel to Camp Half-Blood. Once reunited, the original seven sail for Greece, where they expect Gaea's main force will gather.[8] This book is set in the first half of July. The Graphic novel adaptation "The House of Hades Graphic Novel" was released 24 September 2024.
While Reyna, Nico, and Coach Hedge travel towards Camp Half-Blood (where the Romans are preparing to attack the Greeks), the seven of the quest travel to Athens. With help from the gods, the demigods defeat the giants in Athens. where Leo sacrifices himself to defeat Gaea. He is later resurrected by his bronze dragonFestus and goes to find his crushCalypso. Unaware that he is alive, Camp Half-Blood and Camp Jupiter mourn his loss, determining to become allies and prevent such a deadly war from happening again.[9] This book is set in the second half of July.
Released August 14, 2012,[10]The Demigod Diaries is a collection of short stories. Similar toThe Demigod Files, it contains some new stories with character interviews, illustrations, puzzles, and a quiz. The four stories include:
Octavian Full Name: OctavianAffiliation: Camp Jupiter (Roman demigod)Godly Parent: Apollo (Legacy)Role: Augur (prophet) of Camp JupiterWeapon: None directly, but he manipulates power through prophecy and politicsNotable Traits:
Skilled in reading prophecies (by disemboweling stuffed animals)Extremely ambitious, power-hungry, and manipulativeWeak in direct combat but strong in political strategyHolds deep resentment toward Greek demigods
Personality:
Octavian is cunning, persuasive, and dangerously ambitious. He craves power and influence, often disguising his selfish motives as devotion to Rome. Despite his intelligence, his arrogance and thirst for control lead him to make reckless decisions. He is highly manipulative and has a talent for turning people against each other.
Key Actions in The Heroes of Olympus:
Influences the Roman Senate to go to war against the GreeksTries to undermine Jason, Reyna, and Percy’s leadershipUltimately meets his downfall through his own overconfidenceFate:His arrogance leads him to a tragic end when he miscalculates a weapon launch and is killed by his own attack.
After realizing how many Greek and Roman myths he had left untouched as well the immense success of the original series, Riordan began writing a second series, using inspiration for his storyline from experiences that he and his children had while playing video and role-playing games such asWorld of Warcraft andScion. After creating the storyline, Riordan created three new main characters—Jason, Piper, and Leo—but continued to use the previous main characters such asAnnabeth andGrover as secondary characters.[13]
Unlike thePercy Jackson & the Olympians series, which uses first-person narration solely from Percy's point of view, the second series is told in third person, with the point of view alternating between various main characters. InThe Lost Hero, those characters are Jason, Piper, and Leo. Although initially uncertain how fans would react, Riordan later found that they enjoyed the new format, as it allowed them to learn more about each character.[14]
Riordan says that "It was my way of letting them revisit that world in a fresh twist, but also to catch up with Percy and Annabeth and the rest of the gang from the first series".[14] He also decided to include the Roman gods after many readers requested that Riordan write a new series on Roman gods, who are the Roman equivalent of the Greek gods, with some minor changes in personality. He pondered on how the Roman aspect of the gods would be after moving from Greece to Rome to America. After a while, "playing with that idea gave me the idea for the new series".[14]
The Lost Hero, the first book in theHeroes of Olympus series, was released on October 12, 2010, as ahardcover,audiobook, andebook.[15] The initial publishing run consisted of 2.5 million copies.[16] The book's official publication was preceded by several "sneak-peek" releases byDisney-Hyperion.[17] A graphic novel version, adapted and illustrated by Orpheus Collar, was released October 7, 2014.[18][19] Another graphic novel, was made forThe Son of Neptune.
A sequel pentalogy series titledThe Trials of Apollo was released, with the first installment,The Hidden Oracle released on May 3, 2016. The second installment,The Dark Prophecy, was released on May 2, 2017.[20] The third installment,The Burning Maze was released on May 1, 2018. The fourth installment,The Tyrant's Tomb was released on September 24, 2019.The Tower of Nero, the last book in the series, was released on October 6, 2020.
The Lost Hero won theBarnes & Noble Best Book of 2010 award and was aMassachusetts Children's Book Award Honor book for 2014, among other honors.[21][22] Rick Riordan was named "Author of the Year" for the novel at the 2011 Children's Choice Awards.[23][24] The book was also recommended by theALA Best Fiction for Young Adults list of 2012.[22][25]