โA molf launched itself at Jason.ย He stepped back and swung his scrap wood into the beastโs snout with a satisfying crack. Maybe only silver could kill it, but a good old-fashioned board could still give it a Tylenol headacheโ
He turned toward the sound of hooves and saw a storm spirit horse bearing down on him. Jason concentrated and summoned the wind. Just before the spirit could trample him, Jason launched himself into the air, grabbed the horseโs smoky neck, and pirouetted onto its back.
The storm spirit reared. It tried to shake Jason, then tried to dissolve into mist to lose him; but somehow Jason stayed on. He willed the horse to remain in solid form, and the horse seemed unable to refuse. Jason could feel it fighting against him. He could sense its raging thoughtsโcomplete chaos straining to break free. It took all Jasonโs willpower to impose his own wishes and bring the horse under control. He thought about Aeolus, overseeing thousands and thousands of spirits like this, some much worse. No wonder the Master of the Winds had gone a little mad after centuries of that pressure. But Jason had only one spirit to master, and heย hadย to win.
โYouโre mine now,โ Jason said.
The horse bucked, but Jason held fast. Its mane flickered as it circled around the empty pool, its hooves causing miniature thunderstormsโ tempestsโwhenever they touched.
โTempest?โ Jason said. โIs that your name?โ
The horse spirit shook its mane, evidently pleased to be recognized. โFine,โ Jason said. โNow, letโs fight.โ
He charged into battle, swinging his icy piece of wood, knocking aside wolves and plunging straight through otherย venti. Tempest was a strong spirit, and every time he plowed through one of his brethren, he discharged so much electricity, the other spirit vaporized into a harmless cloud of mist.
Through the chaos, Jason caught glimpses of his friends. Piper was surrounded by Earthborn, but she seemed to be holding her own. She was so impressive-looking as she fought, almost glowing with beauty, that the Earthborn stared at her in awe, forgetting that they were supposed to kill her. Theyโd lower their clubs and watch dumbfounded as she smiled and charged them. Theyโd smile backโuntil she sliced them apart with her dagger, and they melted into mounds of mud.
Leo had taken on Khione herself. While fighting a goddess shouldโve been suicide, Leo was the right man for the job. She kept summoning ice daggers to throw at him, blasts of winter air, tornadoes of snow. Leo burned through all of it. His whole body flickered with red tongues of flame like heโd been doused with gasoline. He advanced on the goddess, using two silver-tipped ball-peen hammers to smash any monsters that got in his way.
Jason realized that Leo was the only reason they were still alive. His fiery aura was heating up the whole courtyard, countering Khioneโs winter magic. Without him, they wouldโve been frozen like the Hunters long ago. Wherever Leo went, ice melted off the stones. Even Thalia started to defrost a little when Leo stepped near her.
Khione slowly backed away. Her expression went from enraged to shocked to slightly panicked as Leo got closer.
Jason was running out of enemies. Wolves lay in dazed heaps. Some slunk away into the ruins, yelping from their wounds. Piper stabbed the last Earthborn, who toppled to the ground in a pile of sludge. Jason rode Tempest through the lastย ventus, breaking it into vapor. Then he wheeled around and saw Leo bearing down on the goddess of snow.
โYouโre too late,โ Khione snarled. โHeโs awake! And donโt think youโve won anything here, demigods. Heraโs plan will never work. Youโll be at each otherโs throats before you can ever stop us.โ
Leo set his hammers ablaze and threw them at the goddess, but she turned into snowโa white powdery image of herself. Leoโs hammers slammed into the snow woman, breaking it into a steaming mound of mush.
Piper was breathing hard, but she smiled up at Jason. โNice horse.โ
Tempest reared on his hind legs, arcing electricity across his hooves. A complete show-off.
Then Jason heard a cracking sound behind him. The melting ice on Heraโs cage sloughed off in a curtain of slush, and the goddess called, โOh, donโt mind me! Just the queen of the heavens, dying over here!โ
Jason dismounted and told Tempest to stay put. The three demigods jumped into the pool and ran to the spire.
Leo frowned. โUh, Tรญa Callida, are you getting shorter?โ โNo, you dolt! The earth is claiming me. Hurry!โ
As much as Jason disliked Hera, what he saw inside the cage alarmed him. Not only was Hera sinking, the ground was rising around her like water in a tank. Liquid rock had already covered her shins. โThe giant wakes!โ Hera warned. โYou only have seconds!โ
โOn it,โ Leo said. โPiper, I need your help. Talk to the cage.โ โWhat?โ she said.
โTalk to it. Use everything youโve got. Convince Gaea to sleep. Lull her into a daze. Just slow her down, try to get the tendrils to loosen while I
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โRight!โ Piper cleared her throat and said, โHey, Gaea. Nice night, huh? Boy, Iโm tired. How about you? Ready for some sleep?โ
The more she talked, the more confident she sounded. Jason felt his own eyes getting heavy, and he had to force himself not to focus on her words. It seemed to have some effect on the cage. The mud was rising more slowly. The tendrils seemed to soften just a littleโbecoming more like tree root than rock. Leo pulled a circular saw out of his tool belt. How it fit in there, Jason had no idea. Then Leo looked at the cord and grunted in frustration. โI donโt have anywhere to plug it in!โ
The spirit horse Tempest jumped into the pit and whinnied. โReally?โ Jason asked.
Tempest dipped his head and trotted over to Leo. Leo looked dubious, but he held up the plug, and a breeze whisked it into the horseโs flank. Lighting sparked, connecting with the prongs of the plug, and the circular saw whirred to life.
โSweet!โ Leo grinned. โYour horse comes with AC outlets!โ
Their good mood didnโt last long. On the other side of the pool, the giantโs spire crumbled with a sound like a tree snapping in half. Its outer
sheath of tendrils exploded from the top down, raining stone and wood shards as the giant shook himself free and climbed out of the earth.
Jason hadnโt thought anything could be scarier than Enceladus. He was wrong.
Porphyrion was even taller, and even more ripped. He didnโt radiate heat, or show any signs of breathing fire, but there was something more terrible about himโa kind of strength, even magnetism, as if the giant were so huge and dense he had his own gravitational field.
Like Enceladus, the giant king was humanoid from the waist up, clad in bronze armor, and from the waist down he had scaly dragonโs legs; but his skin was the color of lima beans. His hair was green as summer leaves, braided in long locks and decorated with weaponsโdaggers, axes, and full-size swords, some of them bent and bloodyโmaybe trophies taken from demigods eons before. When the giant opened his eyes, they were blank white, like polished marble. He took a deep breath.
โAlive!โ he bellowed. โPraise to Gaea!โ
Jason made a heroic little whimpering sound he hoped his friends couldnโt hear. He was very sure no demigod could solo this guy. Porphyrion could lift mountains. He could crush Jason with one finger.
โLeo,โ Jason said.
โHuh?โ Leoโs mouth was wide open. Even Piper seemed dazed. โYou guys keep working,โ Jason said. โGet Hera free!โ
โWhat are you going to do?โ Piper asked. โYou canโt seriouslyโโ โEntertain a giant?โ Jason said. โIโve got no choice.โ
โExcellent!โ the giant roared as Jason approached. โAn appetizer! Who are youโHermes? Ares?โ
Jason thought about going with that idea, but something told him not
to.
โIโm Jason Grace,โ he said. โSon of Jupiter.โ
Those white eyes bored into him. Behind him, Leoโs circular saw
whirred, and Piper talked to the cage in soothing tones, trying to keep the fear out of her voice.
Porphyrion threw back his head and laughed. โOutstanding!โ He looked up at the cloudy night sky. โSo, Zeus, you sacrifice a son to me?
The gesture is appreciated, but it will not save you.โ
The sky didnโt even rumble. No help from above. Jason was on his own.
He dropped his makeshift club. His hands were covered in splinters, but that didnโt matter now. He had to buy Leo and Piper some time, and he couldnโt do that without a proper weapon.
It was time to act a whole lot more confident than he felt.
โIf you knew who I was,โ Jason yelled up at the giant, โyouโd be worried about me, not my father. I hope you enjoyed your two and a half minutes of rebirth, giant, because Iโm going to send you right back to Tartarus.โ
The giantโs eyes narrowed. He planted one foot outside the pool and crouched to get a better look at his opponent. โSo โฆ weโll start by boasting, will we? Just like old times! Very well, demigod. I am Porphryion, king of the giants, son of Gaea. In olden times, I rose from Tatarus, the abyss of my father, to challenge the gods. To start the war, I stole Zeusโs queen.โ He grinned at the goddessโs cage. โHello, Hera.โ
โMy husband destroyed you once, monster!โ Hera said. โHeโll do it again!โ
โBut he didnโt, my dear! Zeus wasnโt powerful enough to kill me. He had to rely on a puny demigod to help, and even then, we almost won. This time, we will complete what we started. Gaea is waking. She has provisioned us with many fine servants. Our armies will shake the earthโ and we will destroy you at the roots.โ
โYou wouldnโt dare,โ Hera said, but she was weakening. Jason could hear it in her voice. Piper kept whispering to the cage, and Leo kept sawing, but the earth was still rising inside Heraโs prison, covering her up to her waist.
โOh, yes,โ the giant said. โThe Titans sought to attack your new home in New York. Bold, but ineffective. Gaea is wiser and more patient. And we, her greatest children, are much, much stronger than Kronos. We know how to kill you Olympians once and for all. You must be dug up completely like rotten treesโyour eldest roots torn out and burned.โ
The giant frowned at Piper and Leo, as if heโd just noticed them working at the cage. Jason stepped forward and yelled to get back
Porphyrionโs attention.
โYou said a demigod killed you,โ he shouted. โHow, if weโre so puny?โ โHa! You think I would explain it to you? I was created to be Zeusโs replacement, born to destroy the lord of the sky. I shall take his throne. I
shall take his wifeโor, if she will not have me, I will let the earth consume
her life force. What you see before you, child, is only my weakened form. I will grow stronger by the hour, until I am invincible. But I am already quite capable of smashing you to a grease spot!โ
He rose to his full height and held out his hand. A twenty-foot spear shot from the earth. He grasped it, then stomped the ground with his dragonโs feet. The ruins shook. All around the courtyard, monsters started to regatherโstorm spirits, wolves, and Earthborn, all answering the giant kingโs call.
โGreat,โ Leo muttered. โWe needed more enemies.โ โHurry,โ Hera said.
โI know!โ Leo snapped.
โGo to sleep, cage,โ Piper said. โNice, sleepy cage. Yes, Iโm talking to a bunch of earthen tendrils. This isnโt weird at all.โ
Porphyrion raked his spear across the top of the ruins, destroying a chimney and spraying wood and stone across the courtyard. โSo, child of Zeus! I have finished my boasting. Now itโs your turn. What were you saying about destroying me?โ
Jason looked at the ring of monsters, waiting impatiently for their masterโs order to tear them to shreds. Leoโs circular saw kept whirring, and Piper kept talking, but it seemed hopeless. Heraโs cage was almost completely filled with earth.
โIโm the son of Jupiter!โ he shouted, and just for effect, he summoned the winds, rising a few feet off the ground. โIโm a child of Rome, consul to demigods, praetor of the First Legion.โ Jason didnโt know quite what he was saying, but he rattled off the words like heโd said them many times before. He held out his arms, showing the tattoo of the eagle and SPQR, and to his surprise the giant seemed to recognize it.
For a moment, Porphyrion actually looked uneasy.
โI slew the Trojan sea monster,โ Jason continued. โI toppled the black throne of Kronos, and destroyed the Titan Krios with my own hands. And
now Iโm going to destroy you, Porphyrion, and feed you to your own wolves.โ
โWow, dude,โ Leo muttered. โYou been eating red meat?โ
Jason launched himself at the giant, determined to tear him apart.
The idea of fighting a forty-foot-tall immortal bare handed was so ridiculous, even the giant seemed surprised. Half flying, half leaping, Jason landed on the giantโs scaly reptilian knee and climbed up the giantโs arm before Porphyrion even realized what had happened.
โYou dare?โ the giant bellowed.
Jason reached his shoulders and ripped a sword out of the giantโs weapon-filled braids. He yelled, โFor Rome!โ and drove the sword into the nearest convenient targetโthe giantโs massive ear.
Lightning streaked out of the sky and blasted the sword, throwing Jason free. He rolled when he hit the ground. When he looked up, the giant was staggering. His hair was on fire, and the side of his face was blackened from lightning. The sword had splintered in his ear. Golden ichor ran down his jaw. The other weapons were sparking and smoldering in his braids.
Porphyrion almost fell. The circle of monsters let out a collective growl and moved forwardโwolves and ogres fixing their eyes on Jason.
โNo!โ Porphyrion yelled. He regained his balance and glared at the demigod. โI will kill him myself.โ
The giant raised his spear and it began to glow. โYou want to play with lightning, boy? You forget. I am the bane of Zeus. I was created to destroy your father, which means I know exactly what will killย you.โ
Something in Porphyrionโs voice told Jason he wasnโt bluffing.
Jason and his friends had had a good run. The three of them had done amazing things. Yeah, evenย heroicย things. But as the giant raised his spear, Jason knew there was no way he could deflect this strike.
This was the end. โGot it!โ Leo yelled.
โSleep!โ Piper said, so forcefully, the nearest wolves fell to the ground and began snoring.
The stone and wood cage crumbled. Leo had sawed through the base of the thickest tendril and apparently cut off the cageโs connection to Gaea.
The tendrils turned to dust. The mud around Hera disintegrated. The goddess grew in size, glowing with power.
โYes!โ the goddess said. She threw off her black robes to reveal a white gown, her arms bedecked with golden jewelry. Her face was both terrible and beautiful, and a golden crown glowed in her long black hair. โNow I shall have my revenge!โ
The giant Porphyrion backed away. He said nothing, but he gave Jason one last look of hatred. His message was clear:ย Another time.ย Then he slammed his spear against the earth, and the giant disappeared into the ground like heโd dropped down a chute.
Around the courtyard, monsters began to panic and retreat, but there was no escape for them.
Hera glowed brighter. She shouted, โCover your eyes, my heroes!โ But Jason was too much in shock. He understood too late.
He watched as Hera turned into a supernova, exploding in a ring of force that vaporized every monster instantly. Jason fell, light searing into his mind, and his last thought was that his body was burning.