A/N: Anyone who wants to do a story where the characters read 'The Legacy of Athena and Hermes' series is allowed to do so as long as they tell me before hand.

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'The Legacy of Athena and Hermes: The Sea of Monsters'
'The Legacy of Athena and Hermes: The Titan's Curse'

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Naruto Escapes Alcatraz Island

Hinata must have not noticed that the left tunnel lead to a dead end, because that's where they ended up.

After sprinting a hundred yards, they ran into an enormous boulder that completely blocked their path. Behind them, the sounds of dragging footsteps and heavy breathing echoed down the corridor. Something—definitely not human—was on their tail.

"It's an entrance," Hinata said.

"We need to find the mark," Annabeth said.

"No time for that," Percy said. "Tyson, can you—"

"Yes!" He slammed his shoulder against the rock so hard the whole tunnel shook. Dust trickled from the stone ceiling.

"Hurry!" Grover said. "Don't bring the roof down, but hurry!"

The boulder finally gave way with a horrible grinding noise. Tyson pushed it into a small room and they dashed though behind it before working together to push the boulder back in place. Whatever was chasing them wailed in frustration.

"We trapped it," Percy said.

"Or trapped ourselves," Grover said.

They turned to see they were in a twenty-foot-square cement room, and the opposite side of the wall was covered with metal bars. They were in a prison cell and it wasn't the only one. Through the bars they could see rows of cells in a ring around a dark courtyard—at least three stories of metal doors and metal catwalks.

Naruto noticed a plate on what look like a door.

"No problem. I can get us out in a second," Naruto said as he popped his knuckles. Naruto touched the metal piece, closed his eyes, and concentrate. Sure enough he could sense the pins of the inner locking mechanism and willed them to turn until there was a click and Naruto push the door open.

"Great job, Naruto," Percy said patting Naruto on the back. "Let's find out where we're at."

"Shh." Said Grover. "Listen."

Somewhere above them, deep sobbing echoed through the building. There was another sound, too—a raspy voice muttering an unfamiliar language.

"What's that language?" Percy whispered.

Tyson's eye widened. "Can't be."

"What?" Percy asked.

Tyson pushed his way through the cell doors, giving Naruto little time to get out of the young Cyclopes way.

"Wait!" Grover called.

But Tyson wasn't listening. They had to run after him. The prison was dark, only a few dim fluorescent lights flickering above.

"I know this place," Annabeth said. "This is Alcatraz."

"What now?" Naruto asked.

"An isolated island with a prison on it that been closed down," Annabeth explained.

"Isn't the island near San Francisco?" Percy asked.

Annabeth nodded. "My school took a field trip here. It's now a museum, ever since it been closed and the remaining prisoners were transferred to another prisons due to some mysterious disappearances and escape of prisoners."

"Well, I guess we just made an important discovery as to how," Naruto joked. "Some unlucky prisoners must have accidentally found the entrance of the Labyrinth and thought to use it to escape."

"Freeze," Grover warned.

But Tyson kept going. Naruto and Grover had to grab both of his arms and pull him back.

"Stop, Tyson!" he whispered. "Can't you see it?"

Grover pointed at the second floor balcony, across the courtyard, was the most horrible monster ever seen.

It had a woman's body from the waist up, but from the waist down there was the body of a dragon—at least twenty feet long, black and scaly with enormous claws and a barbed tail. Her legs sprouted with hundred of viper snakes darting around, constantly looking for something to bite. The woman's hair also were made out snakes. Around her waist, where the woman waist meets the dragon's body, her skin bubbled and morphed, occasionally producing the heads of animals—a vicious wolf, a bear, a lion—it was as if she were wearing a belt of ever-changing creatures.

"It's her," Tyson whimpered.

"She doesn't look that tough," Naruto said. "I bet Gamabunta and I can take her down."

"Get down!" Grover shoved Naruto down into the shadows.

Fortunately, the monster wasn't paying attention to them. In fact, it seemed to be talking to someone inside a cell on the second floor—where the sobbing was coming from. The dragon woman said something in her weird rumbling language.

"What's she saying?" Percy muttered. "What's that language?"

"The tongue of the old times." Tyson shivered. "What Mother Earth spoke to Titans and… her other children. Before the gods."

"You understand it?" Percy asked. "Can you translate?"

Tyson closed his eye and began to speak in a horrible, raspy woman's voice. "You will work for the master or suffer."

Annabeth shuddered. "I hate it when he does that."

Like any other Cyclopes, Tyson had superhuman hearing and an uncanny ability to mimic voices in a trance like state.

"I will not serve," said Tyson in a deep, wounded voice.

He switched to the monster's voice: "Then I shall enjoy your pain, Briares." Tyson faltered when he said that name.

"Briares?" Naruto frowned as the name sounded familiar.

Tyson let out a strangled gulp. Then he continued in the monster's voice. "If you thought your first imprisonment was unbearable, you have yet to feel true torment. Think on this until I return."

The dragon lady tromped toward the stairwell, vipers hissing around her legs like grass skirts. She spread two huge bat wings from her dragon's back, leaped off the catwalk and soared across the courtyard. Everyone crouched lower to avoid being seen. A hot sulfurous wind blasted at them as the monster flew over. Then she disappeared around the corner.

"H-h-horrible," Grover said. "I've never smelled any monster that strong."

"Then count yourself lucky you weren't there when I fought the Kracken," Naruto said. "I'm sure it could give that monster a run for her money. What was that monster anyway?"

"Cyclopes' worse nightmare," Tyson murmured. "Kampê."

"Who?" Percy asked.

Tyson swallowed. "Every Cyclops knows about her. Stories about her scare us when we're babies. She was our jailer in the bad years."

Annabeth nodded. "I remember now. When the Titans ruled, they imprisoned Gaea and Ouranos' earlier children—the Cyclopes and the Hekatonkheires."

"The Heka-what?" Percy asked.

"The Hundred-Handed ones!" Naruto remembered. "That's where I heard Briares' name before! That was the name of one of the Hundred Handed Ones!"

Tyson nodded "They were very powerful. Wonderful! As tall as the sky So strong they could break mountains! They were the older brothers of Cyclopes and each had a hundred hands."

"If I remember correctly, Briares was the hundred handed one that married one of Poseidon's immortal daughters," Naruto said. "So in a way he is also your brother-in-law Percy."

"Great…" Percy responded. "So this Briares is in that cell above? How would someone who is as tall as the sky fit in there?"

"He probably has the power to grow and shrink like the gods," Naruto shrugged. "But if the Kampê is back, no wonder Briares was crying. She was their jailer. And a ruthless one while at it."

"Hey Hinata, can you look up there and see if a Hundred Handed One is up there?" Percy asked.

"I can try," Hinata responded.

Hinata activated her Byakugan.

"U-um, there's a human-like creature with a hundred hands up there," Hinata responded.

"That's Briares!" Tyson cheered as he clapped.

"If he's here, I wonder if the other two Hundred Handed Ones are here too?" Naruto said. "It be great to have all three on ourside when the Titan War starts up."

Tyson gave Annabeth a pleading look that told her he wants to go up and meet his hero.

"I guess we should check it out," Annabeth said, "But just incase the Kampê returns before we get the chance to leave, Naruto, you should leave a three prong kunai or a seal for your flying thundergod jutsu back at the entrance for a quick escape."

"Okay!" Naruto said as he ran off back to the cell room. With in the next minute Naruto returned back. "We're good to go!"

As they approached the cell, the weeping got louder. When they first saw the creature inside, Naruto was caught off guard a bit. The creature inside was human size and his skin was very pale, the color of milk. He wore a loincloth like a big diaper. His feet seem too big for his body, which cracked dirty toenails, eight toes on each foot. But the top half of his body was even weirder. His chest sprouted what Naruto can guess were a hundred arms all over his body. The arms looked normal, but there were so many of them, all tangled together, that his chest looked kind of like a forkful of spaghetti somebody had twirled together. Several of his hands were covering is face as he sobbed.

Tyson fell to his knees.

"Briares!" he called.

The sobbing stopped.

"Great Hundred-Handed One!" Tyson said. "Help us!"

Briares looked up. His face was long and sad, with a crooked nose and bad teeth. He had deep brown eyes with no whites or black pupils, as if they were form out of clay.

Something about his expression is familiar, Naruto thought.

"Run while you can," Briares said miserably. "I cannot even help myself."

"You are a Hundred-Handed One!" Tyson insisted. "You can do anything!"

Briares wiped his nose with five or six hands. Several others were fidgeting with pieces of metal and wood from a broken bed, building toy boats and then disassembling them. Other hands were scratching at the cement floor for no apparent reason. Others were playing rock, paper, scissors. A few others were making duckie and doggie shadow puppets against the wall.

But it was Briares' face Naruto was focused on, as his mind flashed back to the hopeless faces of the villagers in the Land of Waves before they stood up against Ghetto. He quickly realized that's where he seen that look before.

"I cannot," Briares moaned. "Kampê is back! The Titans will rise and throw us back to Tartarus."

"Put on your brave face!" Tyson said.

Immediately Briares' face morphed into something else. His brown eyes were the same, but now he had an upturned nose, arched eyebrows, and a weird smile, like he was trying to act brave. But then his face turned back to what it had been before.

"No good," he said. "My scared face keeps coming back."

"How did you do that?" Percy asked.

Annabeth elbowed him. "Don't be rude. The Hundred Handed Ones have fifty different faces."

"Must make it hard to get a yearbook picture," Percy said.

"Where are the other Hundred Handed Ones?" Naruto asked. "Gyges and Cottus, right? Are they in the prison too?"

Briares shook his head as he bawled some more. "They're gone. Vanished!"

Naruto frowned. "What do you mean vanished?"

"Guys," Grover interrupted. "We have to get out of here. Kampê will be back. She'll sense us sooner or later."

"Naruto, unlock the doors," Annabeth said.

"But what did he mean by vanish?" Naruto asked.

"I'll explain later," Annabeth said.

"Fine!" Naruto knelt down at the lock stretched his hand out, and concentrate as he manipulated the pins and needles in the lock into place to unlock the door.

Sure enough the door clicked, and Naruto opened it with ease.

"Come on, Briares," Annabeth said. "Let's get you out of here."

She held out her hand. For a second, Briares' face morphed into a hopeful expression. Several of his arms reached out, but twice as many slapped them away.

"I cannot," he said. "She will punish me."

"The Kampê?" Naruto asked. "I can destroy her."

"No. No mortal can destroy her," Briares said. "I can't escape her."

"But we got an escape route," Hinata said but it did no good. Briares just shook his head.

"Alright, that's it!" Naruto grabbed Briares. "Everyone, hold on! We're going!"

"What are—" Briares stopped when everyone grabbed hold of Naruto and they disappeared in a flash and reappeared back in the cell with the entrance to the Labyrinth.

"How did you do that?" Briares asked.

"Hinata and I are ninjas of the elemental nations," Naruto said which gained a shock impression from Briares. "Listen here, Briares. You maybe afraid of the Kampê, but I'm not. I've faced the Kracken and not only survived but destroyed it. So unless your sorry excuse of a jailer is stronger than the Kracken, you are better off with us!"

"Impossible!" Briares said. "No mortal has ever survived the Kracken."

"It's true," Percy said. "Naruto deep fried and shredded it back to Tartarus."

"If we don't leave now, I'll be glad to show you just how powerful I am," Naruto said. "But we're on a tight deadline and the entrance is right there!" Naruto pointed at the wall which was smooth now. "So how about it?"

Briares sniffled. "Fine! You got me out of that cell anyway."

At that moment the roar of the Kampê shook the prison.

"Look for the mark!" Annabeth said.

"There!" Grover touched a tiny scratch, and it became a Greek L. The mark of Daedalus glowed blue, and the stone grind open. They raced in.

Kampê roared even louder, but it was too late. By time they got to the other side, the stone door closed and magically sealing them in. The tunnel shook as Kampê pounded against it, roaring furiously as they raced into the darkness.