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The Last Olympian: Chapters 13–17

In this fifth book of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, the almost-sixteen-year-old demigod discovers that his odds of defeating Kronos, Typhon, and their armies are being lowered by a spy at Camp Half-Blood.

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  1. envoy
    someone on a mission to represent another's interests
    As the giant got closer, I could see three human-size envoys with him: a half-blood in armor, an empousa demon with a black dress and flaming hair, and a tall man in a tuxedo.
  2. parley
    discuss, as between enemies
    Now, Percy Jackson, let us parley.
  3. earnest
    characterized by a firm, sincere belief in one's opinions
    He looked earnest, kindly, and wise.
  4. crafty
    marked by skill in deception
    “Also the Titan of crafty counsel,” Grover put in. “Emphasis on crafty."
  5. lapel
    a fold of fabric below the collar of a coat or jacket
    Prometheus brushed a speck off his tux lapel.
  6. amnesty
    a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
    Stand down, and New York will be spared. Your forces will be granted amnesty. I will personally assure your safety.
  7. decrepit
    lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
    I winced, remembering how old and decrepit my father looked.
  8. offspring
    the immediate descendants of a person or organism
    “Percy, you know the Titans and their offspring are not all bad,” Prometheus said.
  9. diplomatic
    relating to negotiation between nations
    Ethan grabbed the hilt of his sword, but Prometheus stopped him.
    “Now, now,” the Titan said. “We're on a diplomatic mission."
  10. clammy
    unpleasantly cool and humid
    I realized I was clammy with sweat.
  11. appalling
    causing shock, dismay, or horror
    Appalling, isn’t it? The gods know what is to come, and yet they do nothing, even for their children.
  12. futile
    producing no result or effect
    But if you decide that you have seen enough destruction, enough futile suffering, then open the jar. Let Elpis go. Give up Hope, and I will know that you are surrendering.
  13. lenient
    characterized by tolerance and mercy
    I promise Kronos will be lenient. He will spare the survivors.
  14. entrenched
    established firmly and securely
    The enemy army was closer now, entrenched only a few hundred yards outside the palace. The fortress walls were completely destroyed.
  15. breach
    an opening, especially a gap in a dike or fortification
    Enemy giants moved toward the breach, and Tyson picked up the fallen warrior’s club.
  16. chisel
    an edge tool with a flat steel blade with a cutting edge
    His brethren all grabbed hammers and chisels, yelled, “PEANUT BUTTER!" and charged behind Tyson into battle.
  17. condemn
    declare or judge unfit for use or habitation
    Part of the warehouse roof had caved in. A big yellow sign pasted on the door read: CONDEMNED.
  18. mercenary
    a person hired to fight for another country than their own
    Mostly I saw monsters, but there were some human mercenaries in combat fatigues and demigods in armor, too.
  19. brooding
    deeply or seriously thoughtful
    He wore jeans and a T-shirt, and with his brooding expression he looked almost human—like the younger version of Luke I’d seen in the vision, pleading with Hermes to tell him his fate.
  20. speculation
    a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
    I also left out Ethan’s speculation about Luke fighting Kronos inside his body.
  21. barrage
    the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area
    The noise was like a cannon barrage combined with a football stadium crowd—like every Patriots fan in New England was charging us with bazookas.
  22. vanguard
    the leading units moving at the head of an army
    At the north end of the reservoir, the enemy vanguard broke through the woods—a warrior in golden armor leading a battalion of Laistrygonian giants with huge bronze axes.
  23. flank
    the side of military or naval formation
    On the right flank, Annabeth was leading an assault with her siblings. On the left flank, Grover and his nature spirits were regrouping, entangling the enemies with bushes and weeds.
  24. buffet
    strike against forcefully
    Clouds of water vapor swirled around me, winds so powerful they buffeted Hyperion and flattened the grass in a twenty-yard radius.
  25. noxious
    injurious to physical or mental health
    The pig stomped around and tore down half an acre of trees, belching a cloud of noxious gas.
  26. sow
    an adult female hog
    I thought this would tether the pig, but I'd underestimated the momentum of a thirty-ton sow in flight.
  27. pelt
    cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile
    A giant was ripping up trees in Bryant Park while dryads pelted him with nuts.
  28. hamper
    prevent the progress or free movement of
    To the west, the Demeter cabin and Grover's nature spirits had turned Sixth Avenue into a jungle that was hampering a squadron of Kronos's demigods.
  29. incapacitated
    lacking in or deprived of strength or power
    Dionysus was incapacitated yesterday. Typhon smashed his chariot, and the wine god went down somewhere in the Appalachians.
  30. canter
    go at a smooth three-beat gait, of horses
    I thought “too overboard” pretty much summed up the Party Ponies, but Chiron cantered off, leaving Annabeth and me alone.
  31. invoke
    summon into action or bring into existence
    Wherever there is a party, my presence is invoked. Because of this, I can exist in many different places at once.
  32. insignificant
    devoid of importance, meaning, or force
    In a moment I’ll send you back to your normal insignificant life, and it will be as if nothing had happened.
  33. manifestation
    an appearance in bodily form
    “—the other gods would never admit this, but we actually need you mortals to rescue Olympus. You see, we are manifestations of your culture. If you don’t care enough to save Olympus yourselves—”
  34. attain
    reach a point in time, or a certain state or level
    "Kronos has not yet attained full power. The body of the mortal was only a temporary measure.”
  35. fester
    decay with an offensive smell
    After festering for three thousand years in the depths of Tartarus, you call me hasty?
  36. scrounge
    collect or look around for
    The Hephaestus cabin was out of Greek fire. The Apollo cabin and the Hunters were scrounging for arrows.
  37. onslaught
    an offensive against an enemy
    The rest of the battle wasn’t going well. The centaurs had panicked under the onslaught of giants and demons.
  38. contempt
    lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
    But the monster looked down at her—almost in contempt—and spit poison directly in her face.
  39. carcass
    the dead body of an animal
    Clarisse drove to the drakon's carcass and looped a grappling line through its eye sockets. She lashed her horses and took off, dragging the drakon behind the chariot like a Chinese New Year dragon.
  40. abject
    showing utter resignation or hopelessness
    Almost dying. Abject terror.
Created on Fri Apr 21 15:48:26 EDT 2017 (updated Mon Aug 21 09:43:49 EDT 2023)

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