The Titans Curse ending
Percy and his friends reached to Mt Tamalpais to liberate Annabeth and Artemis. While driving to the mountain they see the Princess Andromeda, their nemesis Luke’s ship. Percy, Thalia and Zoë reach the peak of the mountain. There they see Atlas where Zoë reveals that the titan is in fact related to her and is her father. 
Annabeth and Artemis have taken the burden of holding the sky. Luke appears and tries to sway his former friend Thalia to his side, recalling their memories together and how he and she can still be friends if she sacrifices the Ophiataurus.
Thalia refuses, lunging ferociously at her former buddy. While she is locked in combat, Percy takes on a much stronger and powerful opponent the titan himself Atlas. He attacks first and with that the titan can now draw his full force to kill the demigod.
Zoë is damaging her father from afar using arrows, while Percy keeps him busy fighting him with his sword, dodging his javelin to avoid being killed. Knowing he can’t defeat him, he decides to carry the weight of the sky.
Artemis comes from under and brings the fight to Atlas, fairing much better than the son of Poseidon. Her agility is matched to Atlas’s brute force. She gracefully dodges his javelin but she is swept under and his javelin is directly above her waiting to strike and execute the goddess.
Zoë intervenes and saves the life of her. Atlas hits her and sends her flying. Artemis sees the opportunity and forces back under the burden of the sky. The goddess goes looking for her lieutenant, as Thalia has overcome her enemy Luke. With Luke on the edge grasping the cliff, he reaches for his spear. Thalia kicks him off and he goes falling down into the rocks.
The attention quickly changes to Zoë, as the hunter is critically wounded. The army waiting below watches as their master falls, and are now enraged. They begin to advance and the heroes see no way out. With the prospect of their deaths looming in the forefront, they prepare for a fight.
Dr. Chase swoops down and cuts down the minions of Luke. The surprise doesn’t last very long, as they start to recover and retaliate at this bold action. A chariot summoned by Artemis comes and they load the wounded Zoë aboard with the heroes as well.
Annabeth’s father escorts them safely to the airfield, as they lay Zoë on the floor. She cannot be helped and dies. The body disappears and silver dust flies up and takes the form of a girl with a bow, Zoë. Blackjack and his comrade pegasi Guido and Porkpie arrive.
Percy orders to take them to Mt. Olympus. They set them off and fly away. The trio enters the throne room where Grover is giving his report to the King of the Gods. Upon seeing them, he runs over and hugs them. Artemis tells them the Gods know what they accomplished and are taking action.
Hermes starts a vote deciding the fate of the demigods to which the majority accepts. Content with the decision, they move on to the fate of the Ophiataurus, the creature that could bring the end to the reign of the gods if Thalia or Percy sacrificed the entrails.
Most agree to dispose of the creature, until Percy steps in and convinces his father that it's inhumane and wrong. Poseidon tells his brother he could protect under the sea. Zeus is unhappy with his brothers reasoning, which they ultimately decide to build a tank for the creature on Olympus.
Artemis then makes an offer to the daughter of Zeus, saying if she would be her lieutenant and join her as a hunter. She accepts and with that becomes immortal and 15 forever unable to destroy the gods. A party is held in their honor.
During the party, Percy speaks to his father. Athena disapproves of his relationship with her daughter Annabeth. Percy Iris messages his mother, but sees a man. After the man leaves the room, he asks if she is happy. His mom says yes. Percy is content, and then he ends the message.
Percy and Annabeth are now back at the camp. They assemble in the Great House along with others. Percy informs Annabeth that Luke somehow still lives even after the fall. Nico enters and inquires the whereabouts of his sister.
Percy goes on a walk with Nico, giving him the bad news. He tells him that his sister Bianca gave her life to save them and the quest. Nico is infuriated, angry and bitter at Percy because he promised to keep Bianca safe.
As Percy tries to comfort him, skeletons appear from a rupture in the ground. Percy tries to defend the demigod, but there are too many. Nico yells and the skeletons recede into the ground. He runs off into the woods and out of sight.
Percy grabs the statue and examines it. It is Hades - the god of underworld. He realizes that Nico is son of Hades. He tells Annabeth. She tells him to keep it a secret, as this could heat up tensions. Grover runs out of the Great House and tells them he must leave immediately. He says that Pan contacted him. The book ends on that note.
The Titans Curse book ends.
***Book Spoilers***
Annabeth and Artemis have taken the burden of holding the sky. Luke appears and tries to sway his former friend Thalia to his side, recalling their memories together and how he and she can still be friends if she sacrifices the Ophiataurus.
Thalia refuses, lunging ferociously at her former buddy. While she is locked in combat, Percy takes on a much stronger and powerful opponent the titan himself Atlas. He attacks first and with that the titan can now draw his full force to kill the demigod.
Zoë is damaging her father from afar using arrows, while Percy keeps him busy fighting him with his sword, dodging his javelin to avoid being killed. Knowing he can’t defeat him, he decides to carry the weight of the sky.
Artemis comes from under and brings the fight to Atlas, fairing much better than the son of Poseidon. Her agility is matched to Atlas’s brute force. She gracefully dodges his javelin but she is swept under and his javelin is directly above her waiting to strike and execute the goddess.
Zoë intervenes and saves the life of her. Atlas hits her and sends her flying. Artemis sees the opportunity and forces back under the burden of the sky. The goddess goes looking for her lieutenant, as Thalia has overcome her enemy Luke. With Luke on the edge grasping the cliff, he reaches for his spear. Thalia kicks him off and he goes falling down into the rocks.
The attention quickly changes to Zoë, as the hunter is critically wounded. The army waiting below watches as their master falls, and are now enraged. They begin to advance and the heroes see no way out. With the prospect of their deaths looming in the forefront, they prepare for a fight.
Dr. Chase swoops down and cuts down the minions of Luke. The surprise doesn’t last very long, as they start to recover and retaliate at this bold action. A chariot summoned by Artemis comes and they load the wounded Zoë aboard with the heroes as well.
Annabeth’s father escorts them safely to the airfield, as they lay Zoë on the floor. She cannot be helped and dies. The body disappears and silver dust flies up and takes the form of a girl with a bow, Zoë. Blackjack and his comrade pegasi Guido and Porkpie arrive.
Percy orders to take them to Mt. Olympus. They set them off and fly away. The trio enters the throne room where Grover is giving his report to the King of the Gods. Upon seeing them, he runs over and hugs them. Artemis tells them the Gods know what they accomplished and are taking action.
Hermes starts a vote deciding the fate of the demigods to which the majority accepts. Content with the decision, they move on to the fate of the Ophiataurus, the creature that could bring the end to the reign of the gods if Thalia or Percy sacrificed the entrails.
Most agree to dispose of the creature, until Percy steps in and convinces his father that it's inhumane and wrong. Poseidon tells his brother he could protect under the sea. Zeus is unhappy with his brothers reasoning, which they ultimately decide to build a tank for the creature on Olympus.
Artemis then makes an offer to the daughter of Zeus, saying if she would be her lieutenant and join her as a hunter. She accepts and with that becomes immortal and 15 forever unable to destroy the gods. A party is held in their honor.
During the party, Percy speaks to his father. Athena disapproves of his relationship with her daughter Annabeth. Percy Iris messages his mother, but sees a man. After the man leaves the room, he asks if she is happy. His mom says yes. Percy is content, and then he ends the message.
Percy and Annabeth are now back at the camp. They assemble in the Great House along with others. Percy informs Annabeth that Luke somehow still lives even after the fall. Nico enters and inquires the whereabouts of his sister.
Percy goes on a walk with Nico, giving him the bad news. He tells him that his sister Bianca gave her life to save them and the quest. Nico is infuriated, angry and bitter at Percy because he promised to keep Bianca safe.
As Percy tries to comfort him, skeletons appear from a rupture in the ground. Percy tries to defend the demigod, but there are too many. Nico yells and the skeletons recede into the ground. He runs off into the woods and out of sight.
Percy grabs the statue and examines it. It is Hades - the god of underworld. He realizes that Nico is son of Hades. He tells Annabeth. She tells him to keep it a secret, as this could heat up tensions. Grover runs out of the Great House and tells them he must leave immediately. He says that Pan contacted him. The book ends on that note.
The Titans Curse book ends.
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