Grover and Meg figure out it is a tree that makes fruit similar to strawberries, and Meg grows the seeds into the wall. It is angry at being ignored, but tells him that they need an abuteus plant. Meg duct tapes him to Grover’s back and the three climb as Meg uses packs of seeds to summon plants to slow the birds down.Īpollo consults the arrow of Dodona, a magical artifact that speaks only to him, but entirely in Shakespearean English. When Grover finds the path to Palm Springs, a flock of deadly birds called strixes attack, and Apollo is paralyzed. He says he, Meg, and their Satyr guide Grover have been lost in the Labyrinth for two days, Apollo is becoming weaker and his frequent visions are intense and disorienting. While Apollo is reluctant to share this story, calling it the worst week of his life, he knows that Zeus expects him to write it down for the future. The Trials of Apollo: Book Three: The Burning Maze. The following version of this novel was used to create this study guide: Riordan, Rick.
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