This character was killed at the end of the Titan’s Curse, but was honored by Artemis to live amongst the stars
Zoe Nightshade
The number of extra labors Hercules was given after his first ten
2
This Amazonian warrior received a belt from her father Ares
Hippolyte
This god gave King Minos of Crete a bull to sacrifice in his honor only to get upset when king Minos did not follow through
Poseidon
In one version of the myth of Medusa, she was a priestess of this goddess
Athena
This God’s likeness was made into a figurine that Bianca stole from the Gods’ junkyard
Hades
This is the name of the king Hercules had to report to for his labors
Eurystheus
Hercules used this instrument to defeat the stymphalian birds
Castanets
The Minotaur is a child of these two beings
The Cretan bull and Pasiphae
This Greek figure was punished by the gods to never be able to drink or eat after he served his children to the gods at a feast
Tantalus
This man helped Percy’s group defeat the monsters on Mount Tamalpais with his planes that he picked up from his love of WWII
Dr. Chase/ Annabeth’s father
The king Hercules had to report to was so scared of Hercules after he returned to the king wearing this being’s skin
The Nemean lion
the King did not accept Hercules’ labor of slaying the hydra for this reason
He had help from his family member
this many children in total were sacrificed to the Minotaur yearly
14 children/ 7 boys and 7 girls
This Greek monster has the face of a human, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion. (Hint: he captured Annabeth in the Titan’s Curse)
A manticore
The sea cow that Percy saved in chapter 8 turns out to be this creature that is meant to be sacrificed
The ophiotaurus
Hercules’ third trial was to capture this goddess’ deer
Artemis
The king Hercules reported to was so scared of Hercules he hid in this object
A wine jar
The labor number in which Hercules was tasked with catching the very same Cretan bull King Minos refused to sacrifice.
Labor 7
Ladon the dragon
Percy tackles this Santa Claus looking god by the beach in order to get information out of him
Nereus
Hercules had to retrieve man eating horses from this king’s stables
King Diomedes
One of Hercules’ last tasks was to retrieve this creature from the underworld
Cerberus
This hero was tasked by his stepmother to kill the Cretan bull.
Theseus
These two lovers whom Percy references in his conversation with the goddess Aphrodite ignite this famous war (hint: the two lovers were Paris and Helen of Troy)
The Trojan War