Dragon POV

"Wolf! Wolf!" Nico cried running into the golden dusted cave. "What?" Wolf growled. Nico looked terrified but replied "I was at my post, guarding the palace, when I heard dracaena. I was gonna kill them when I heard-"

He was cut off by an annoyed Ares. "Spit it out!"

Nico glared at the war god but said "Hyperion, Phoebe, and Coeüs are coming."

"What?" Hermes asked confused as always. "Hyperion is titan of the sun, Phoebe is the moon titan, and Coeüs is intellect." Athena explained.

"We have to get going to the palace for the fight, but… Where's Annabeth?" Nico asked looking around the room. "She called Wolf a murderer and stored off." I said with a shrug. "Why?" he questioned her abnormal behavior. "Killed Luke." I deadpanned making all the rebels shiver, probably remembering all the good times they had with Luke before he turned evil.

Alright, all I want to go are my pack, Nico, Thalia, and Clarisse. Wolf commanded. "What about Annabeth?" I asked. She is too emotional to fight. He replied.

We quickly gathered our weapons and headed towards the dreaded palace.

When we got there, I knew the three titans had already arrived. The air was full of power. The entire building seemed to thrum with energy, and I was starting to feel nervous.

We quietly ran through the hallways, always on alert, and made out way to the main throne room.

The throne room held a terribly beauty. The walls were black obsidian, and the floor was red and black stones arranged in a pattern.

What really took my breath away were the thrones. There were 7 in all, and they were set up in a U with 2 at the top. I could tell whose were whose because the throne was designed after their domain. Oceanus' throne was blue and covered in seashells. Kronos' was golden with clouds and the sun and moon carved into the sides. And so on and so forth with Hyperion, Rhea, Phoebe, Thanatos, and Coeüs.

Wolf walked us through the room, his paws silently padding on the stones, and over to a balcony.

The first thing I saw was Phoebe's golden wreath glinting in the setting summer sun.