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The Battle of the Labyrinth (event)

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The Battle of the Labyrinth
Part of the Second Olympian War
Location

Camp Half-Blood

Chiron

Kronos

Combatants

Around 80 campers

Unnumbered monsters

Casualties

Lee Fletcher, Castor, and unidentified people

All monsters

Behind the scenes

 This article is about the event. For the book, see here.

The Battle of the Labyrinth was a major battle in the history of Camp Half-Blood. It was between the demigods of Camp Half-Blood and rogue demigods and monsters.

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Chiron, commander of the demigod army.
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EventsEdit

The forces of Kronos army burst out of the Labyrinth from the entrance at Zeus' Fist in the forest and attacked the defenders. Every camper, along with a few nymphs, fought. Just as the armies became even, Kampê joined the fray, causing the Titan army to gain the upper hand. Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase unsuccessfully tried to fight Kampê. Meanwhile, Briares and Daedalus joined the fight, and Briares buried Kampe under a pile of rocks nearly as large as Zeus' Fist. Nico di Angelo summons some undead warriors to help and the effort nearly kills him. Despite their efforts, the camp was outnumbered. In a last desperate attempt, the monsters in the Titan Army made a last stand, in which Chiron's back leg was broken by a giant. Soon, Grover Underwood managed to stop the battle by causing a Panic, an ability from the god Pan that scared the entire army away, back into the Labyrinth.

Known DeathsEdit

AftermathEdit

Chiron knows the army will be back for another battle soon. Daedalus says it was wrong for him to hide from death for years, and that his death alone will destroy the Labyrinth and prevent a second invasion of the camp. Nico kills Daedalus by releasing his soul, causing the Labyrinth to collapse, as it is tied to his life force. The demigods burn shrouds as the proper funeral rites for those who died. When the Council of Cloven Elders tries to banish Grover, Dionysus steps in, vouches for Grover, and warns the Council not to argue with him because he had just learned of the death of his son Castor and consequently is in a very foul mood. As a side note, due to his son Castor's death, Dionysus asked Percy to make sure his other son, Pollux, doesn't die in battle in The Last Olympian.

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