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The Staff of Serapis

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"The Staff of Serapis"
Short story by Rick Riordan
Cover of The Staff of Serapis
CountryUnited States
Genre(s)Fantasy short story
Publication
Published inEnglish
PublisherDisney Hyperion and Puffin Books
Media typepaperback (April 8, 2014); E-book and audio book (May 20, 2014); hardcover (April 5, 2016)
Publication dateApril 8, 2014
Chronology
 
The Son of Sobek
 
The Crown of Ptolemy

The Staff of Serapis is the sequel to The Son of Sobek and the second book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians/The Kane Chronicles crossover series. It was released in the back of the paperback version of The Mark of Athena on April 8, 2014 and as a single e-book and single audio book on May 20, 2014. On April 5, 2016, it was released as the second of three short stories in a hardcover novel entitled Demigods and Magicians: Percy and Annabeth Meet the Kanes.[1][2]

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While on the subway after a failed internship interview, Annabeth Chase notices a monster with a wolf head and a lion head. As she does not have a weapon, she starts an argument between the two heads to keep it from hurting her or nearby mortals. Sadie Kane arrives, scares the beast off with some spells, and helps Annabeth recover from its poisonous aura. Annabeth and Sadie introduce themselves, and, deciding that another monster with only a dog head must be connected to the first beast, team up. The two attempt to explain their worlds as they track down a god Annabeth remembers having something to do with the conglomerate monster they have encountered. They meet the god, Serapis, a minor Egyptian god elevated to major importance by Ptolemy I Soter, originally a Greek general of Alexander the Great's who acquired the Egyptian sector of Alexander's empire upon his death and founded the last of the dynasties of Egypt, the Ptolemaic dynasty, ruling from Alexandria, the Mediterranean coastal city Alexander founded. Serapis plots to destroy both the Greek and Egyptian pantheons. The two work together, experimenting by mixing together their particular brands of magic and defeat both Serapis and his wolf/lion/dog monster. The two exchange phone numbers and go their separate ways.[1][3][4] [5]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Riordan, Rick (2016). Demigods & Magicians: Percy and Annabeth Meet the Kanes. Los Angeles: Disney-Hyperion. pp. 47–114. ISBN 978-1-4847-3278-6.
  2. ^ Rought, Karen (October 6, 2015). "Rick Riordan announces 'Trials of Apollo' series set in Percy Jackson's world". Hypable. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
  3. ^ Riordan, Rick (2014). The Staff of Serapis. Disney Hyperion.
  4. ^ Riordan, Rick (2013). The Son of Sobek. Disney Hyperion. ASIN B00CJ05D6U.
  5. ^ Rick Riordan Audiobook
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