The Trials of Apollo Book Three The Burning Maze - 19-24 Summary & Analysis

Rick Riordan
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The Trials of Apollo Book Three The Burning Maze - 19-24 Summary & Analysis

Rick Riordan
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The three escape the maze and Grover plays a song that puts Apollo to sleep. He dreams of Caligula at his knew palace in the past where he knocked a wall out of the temple to make it. Apollo says it was a party of blasphemy that many attended, and the gods believed their power was correlated with the emperors. Caligula arrives on a chariot driven by Inacitatus, imitating Apollo. As Caligula walks through the crowd, everyone is terrified as he kills and enslaves people without hesitation. He sees Apollo, who swings his sword at a guard to show that he can fight. The sword breaks, but Caligula loves it. Apollo says he was unsettled enough that he avoided Rome for decades.

After a nightmare of seeing the Sibyl as Apollo himself turns to ash, he wakes up as Aloe Vera heals him. She...

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