![]() She suggests that she merge with Percy since mixing Egyptian and Greek powers worked earlier. Nekhbet decides to stay with the four teenagers to get her crown back and help destroy Setne. Setne drops the Book of Thoth when Carter yells "stahp", and then he disappears with Nekhbet's Crown of Upper Egypt. Nekhbet is successfully revived and tries to attack Setne, but Percy and Annabeth pull her away since Setne is trying to consume her essence. They all charge in, but fail at attacking Setne. When the squad find Setne, he is trying to summon Nekhbet. In exchange, Annabeth teaches Sadie the Greek word for explode and gives her invisibility cap to Carter. Carter gives Percy his wand turning into a kopis and Sadie teaches Annabeth the Egyptian word for explode. Carter and Annabeth decide that they need to combine attacks to defeat Setne. The squad decide to regroup and decide to plan while heading south of the Governor's Island. Suddenly, Sadie and Carter attack Setne with a camel, but he escapes. ![]() With Riptide protruding from him, he absorbs the sword's essence and learns about all of Annabeth and Percy's adventures. Setne claims he learned that a "little" demigod blood is good for starting a war, but Percy stops him by hitting him in the gut with Riptide. Annabeth concludes that once he puts two crowns of lower and upper Egypt that he will destroy the world. Their goal is to find Setne, the magician and Egyptian god, who is brewing up trouble. Before he destroys her, he takes a selfie with her to "remember" the moment. Setne summons Wadjet briefly so that he can consume her essence and take the Crown of lower Egypt that she wears. Setne reveals that he was watching Annabeth and Sadie when they were battling Serapis and that it was an experiment to see the powers that Annabeth and Sadie possessed. Setne then uses a magic spell that keeps Percy on the ground. Setne knows that Annabeth is using her invisibility cap and captures her, stating that he's been using invisibility magic for as long as the pyramids have been existing. While Percy is sneaking up on Setne, he trips and falls on his butt which makes him noticeable to the magician. ![]() Before running off into battle, Percy gives Annabeth a kiss in case they die. They make a plan to use the invisibility cap to sneak up on Setne, while Percy distracts him. ![]() Annabeth and Percy decide to face Setne, who is reading from the Book of Thoth, by themselves. While they are trapped on the island surrounded by snakes, they attempt to contact Carter and Sadie but fail. Annabeth goes to Percy's apartment and they take a ferry to Governor's Island where a freak hurricane has caused all the mortals to evacuate. PlotĪnnabeth has a dream from her mother, Athena, telling her that there is trouble brewing in Manhattan. Will the heroes be taken down by a wannabe god who looks like Elvis, or will they rise to the challenge? Told from Percy’s point of view, this third demigod- magician crossover story has all of the spunk and action that Rick Riordan fans crave. But their usual weapons and spells aren't going to cut it this time. He's so powerful and tricky that all four - Percy, Annabeth, Carter, and Sadie - have to team up against him. An ancient Egyptian magician named Setne has come back from the dead and is experimenting with Egyptian and Greek magic, trying to become a god himself. Now trouble is brewing again, this time on Governor's Island. A month later, Annabeth Chase ran into Carter's sister, Sadie, on the A train to Rockaway, where the pair fought a god named Serapis. In their first encounter, demigod Percy Jackson and magician Carter Kane had to battle a giant crocodile on Long Island. The print version of the story is available in the paperback version of The House of Hades and The Sword of Summer. The story was announced during Rick Riordan's tour for The Blood of Olympus.
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