Meg immediately claims Apollo's service, which means that he is bound to her until she releases him or considers his service complete.Īpollo suggests that they seek out Percy Jackson, a demigod whom he knows well and has helped train, so Percy can take them to Camp Half-Blood, a training school for demigods, which features prominently in Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson books. Recognizing Meg as a demigod, Apollo reveals his true identity to her and tells her he can turn back into a god once he has been in the service of a mortal. Twelve-year-old Meg McCaffrey rescues Apollo by raising a volley of rotten fruit against the muggers. Apollo is mugged and beaten up in the alley by two mysterious youth who appear to have been sent by someone to specifically target him. As punishment, Zeus has turned Apollo into a mortal teenager named Lester Papadopoulos, complete with acne and flab. Apollo has been cast out of heaven by his father, Zeus, who blames Apollo for helping facilitate a war between Greek and Roman demigods, the powerful offspring of Gods and mortals. The story opens with the book’s first-person narrator and protagonist Apollo, the Olympian God of the sun, prophecies, archery, music, and healing, falling into a garbage dump in an alley in Manhattan, New York.
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