Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A summary of the Heroes of Olympus series so far




The Prophecy:
“7 Half-bloods shall answer the call,
To storm and fire the world must fall,
An oath to keep with the last breath,
And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.”

The new series “The Heroes of Olympus” by Rick Riordan, as we all are aware, revolves around the Second Great Prophecy - which we all heard of in the last pages of the final book of the Percy Jackson series - coming true. This time it is the oldest forces, Gaia and her army of Giants who are the antagonists. The protagonists are our old friends from Camp Half-blood- Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, Grover Underwood, Chiron, the Gods, Rachel Elizabeth Dare, etc.- coupled with some new demigods. This time Riordan has added a new dimension to the brilliant world of Percy Jackson- Demigods are classified into Greek and Roman. This is because the Gods transform into different forms- Greek, Roman and American- as they are immortal. However, the origin of the Gods remains
in Greece (For more details and better understanding, please refer to the Lost Hero, book 1, in the part where Annabeth takes Jason to the Hypnos cabin to meet Clovis).

The plot

Defeating Gaia is a Herculean task, therefore, this would require the world’s best Demigods to challenge her and her army of Giants. Now, this elite team of 7 half-bloods who answer the call to oppose Gaia are spread out across both the Greek and the Roman camps. These demigods will have to unite to make this possible. But this was easier said than done as the Greek and the Roman demigods had been involved as the 2 sides in a bitter civil war several years ago which had resulted in the Gods separating both the Camps and making sure that they don’t meet each other during quests. Camp Jupiter, the lovely Roman Camp is situated on the west coast of America, in San Francisco, which is also another reason why that is a bad place for Greek demigods. The proverb “United we stand, divided we fall” made Hera (known to Romans as Juno), the queen of gods devise a plan to unite both sides. She decided that the first step to unification was the two sides to trust one another again, therefore, she had two demigods, one Roman and the other Greek, who belong to the 7, to exchange camps at the right time and make a mark in the minds of the members of both the camps. For this plan to work, the identity of these two half-bloods is to not be revealed until the end, of course, so that they don’t begin a war. For this, she blanked the memories of both these demigods until the end of their quests. Our hero, Percy Jackson, who disappeared from the Greek camp to arrive at the Wolf House in Sonoma Valley- which is from where every Roman demigod begins his first journey to Camp Jupiter with being under the tutelage of Lupa, the immortal she-wolf who raised Romulus and Remus –, happened to be one of these 2 demigods. The other, is a new demigod: Jason Grace, Son of Jupiter (Known to Greeks as Zeus) and brother of Thalia. He disappeared from Camp Jupiter to arrive in a school bus- which carried 2 other Greek demigods who are a part of the 7- as “the special package”. That bus was on its way to the Grand Canyon and from there, the three were taken to Camp Half-Blood. The first book, the Lost Hero, revolves around Jason Grace’s sojourn at Camp Half-blood and how he makes a mark in the minds of the Greek demigods. The second book, the Son of Neptune, revolves around Percy Jackson’s sojourn at Camp Jupiter and how he makes a mark in the minds of the Roman demigods.  In the process, we are introduced to the other demigods who are the part of the 7 (Piper McLean, Leo Valdez, Hazel Levesque and Frank Zhang), new characters and some new concepts. However, the 7th demigod has not yet been disclosed.

Conclusion

The plan to overthrow Gaia would be for these 7 to sail to Greece, the place of origin of the Gods, in a magnificent bronze warship which can fly as well as sail, to stop the Giants from uprooting the Gods from their roots and on the way stop over at Rome. This would be covered in the next books, which have not yet been released. The 3rd book of the series, “The Mark of Athena” is to be released in the fall of this year. All this has made for some intriguing and fascinating reading, which makes us agree with Juno that this quest would be the greatest quest of all time since Aeneus sailed to Troy. I cannot wait for the next book to be released. To conclude with some Latin, I would like to say that this series is a “magnum opus” of Rick Riordan.
(Written on 21st February 2012 for the blog "Pursuit of Boredom")

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