The demigods are now gods. Sweet. But, as the fates are evil and unable to give us a happy ending, there's a whole new problem to deal with. Namely, a flaming Neville Longbottom falling out of the sky and nearly squashing the new goddess of magic.

Neville's rantings about a dark wizard returned and the wizarding world in Chaos makes no sense to anyone. And they aren't overly keen to get involved. New-and-unreliable-powers aside, surely there are rules about this sort of thing?

Join Percy, Annabeth and the rest in one final battle, to yet again save humanity. With no gods, and many fewer heroes on both sides, is it really third time lucky?

Ok. Doing this one more time because I have to for legal reasons. I am not Rick Riordan. Or JK Rowling. That would be awesome, but I'm not. Most of the characters don't belong to me, the world doesn't belong to me, I literally only own the plot.

Its not gonna be quite so cliche this time! Yay! You've probably already guessed that its not Voldemort's grandson or something by the, um, Longbottom-falling-from-the-sky episode, but I'm really gonna try to make it less cliche this time. No promises though.

I welcome grammar corrections, and accuracy corrections because I want to make my work as good as possible. Just don't be mean about it.

The cover isn't mine this time either. I know who drew these ones though, and dam Viria I'm jealous of your talent.

This is the second book in the series I'm writing. You kinda have to read the first one to read this one, so give it a go? You might enjoy it.

I think that's everything. Ok, so enjoy.