After fainting due to exhaustion on arrival, Apollo has a dream in which he sees Lu telling Nero about their escape. Nero gives an ultimatum to Meg and Apollo to surrender within two days or else
Manhattan will burn. The next day, Apollo, Meg, Apollo's son Will Solace, and Will's boyfriend Nico di Angelo go to meet Rachel Elizabeth Dare, the Delphic oracle's
Pythia. She warns them about some cattle that are standing outside. After they discuss a way to sabotage Nero's Greek fire vats with the help of the
troglodytes, a species of good diggers, Rachel suddenly spouts the final couplet of the prophecy, but
Python has meddled with it. The cattle, revealed to be the Tauri Silvestres, attack, and the five manage to escape. Nico helps them reach the troglodytes via shadow travel, and Will is revealed to have the power to glow in the dark. However, Nero doesn't believe Apollo's supposed surrender, and had discovered Lu was working with Apollo and Meg. Nero punishes Lu by having Cassius, a demigod in Nero's Imperial Household, use Meg's
scimitars to amputate Lu's hands. Then, both Lu and Apollo are thrown into a holding cell. Apollo, after managing to revive Lu, finds out that a leontocephaline, a creation of the
Persian god Mithras, is guarding the fasces. As a guardian of immortality, he requires a sacrifice of it in return for granting access to the fasces. Lu and Apollo escape the prison, and Lu decides to give up her immortality to get the fasces, while Apollo goes to save Meg. Upstairs, he realizes that the entire lower floor area has become a battleground, Camp Half-Blood demigods having come in. Kayla and Austin, two of his children, help Apollo reach Meg. On the way, Lester enters the wrong room, one containing the buttons to burn up Manhattan; the button is pressed, but nothing happens, as the vats have been disabled. After some searching, Apollo runs past a laptop. Nero video calls the laptop and tells him that he has a plan B: to release
Sassanid gas, which is extremely poisonous, and kill everyone in the building, unless Apollo comes to the
throne room in fifteen minutes. Apollo tells the troglodytes about the gas trap, and they run to disable it. Nero finally finds the correct remote and presses the button. Suddenly, Will, Rachel, and Lu show up, along with the troglodyte leader and the emperor's fasces. To Nero's disbelief, the troglodytes have also been successful in disabling the gas trap. Nero is forced to reveal the truth, that he is not that powerful, and is being used as a pawn by
Python. If Nero is killed, then Python would become nearly impossible to kill, as the entire
Triumvirate’s power would go to him. Nero is given a choice, to fight a hopeless battle and die, or live for some more years in a large prison. He chooses the first option, but gets into a
tug of war with Apollo over the fasces, which Apollo was trying to break. Lester manages to use his godly powers to revoke Nero's divinity and immortality, and breaks the fasces, killing Nero. Camp Half-Blood's forces stay at the Tower to help rehabilitate the Imperial children after the years of abuse they endured, but Apollo has to go defeat Python. Using the Labyrinth, he reaches
Delphi in minutes. Apollo faces off against Python for the final time. He is quickly overpowered by the giant snake, who utters a
prophecy saying Apollo will fall, and Apollo lose his bow. The arrow of
Dodona sacrifices itself to defeat Python and finishes Python's prophecy, saying that Apollo will fall, but must also rise again. Apollo manages to blind Python and make him loosen his hold by hitting Python in the eyes with the Arrow of Dodona as well as his elbow. He drags Python into
Tartarus with him, fulfilling Python's prophecy in a literal sense. The two almost fall down into
Chaos but are saved by a ledge. Apollo is attacked by Python, but manages to throw him off the ledge into Chaos, destroying him forever and freeing the oracles from his power. Apollo is left dangling on the edge, when the goddess of the
Styx, who has been following him since he broke his oath on the Styx in the first book, congratulates him on learning his lesson, to always uphold a promise. Apollo becomes a god again, and, two weeks later, reappears on
Mount Olympus, where he is welcomed back as an
Olympian. After Apollo is greeted by the other Olympians, and after checking on the condition of the
Sun chariot, he splits himself into multiple Apollos and goes to find his friends. He visits Camp Half-Blood, where Nico and Will tell him that Nico has been hearing a voice from Tartarus lately that he suspects is his old friend
Iapetus the
titan, known as Bob ever since Percy doused him in the
River Lethe, who seemed to have died helping Percy and Annabeth escape Tartarus in
The House of Hades. With the help of the troglodytes, Nico and Will intend to travel to Tartarus to find the source of the voice and rescue Bob if they can, and Rachel delivers a prophecy about this prospective quest. Apollo visits Camp Jupiter, where Frank and Hazel are
praetors. Hazel had got rid of the curse on her summoned jewels so they can now be spent, and Percy and Annabeth have begun attending university there. Percy studies
marine biology and Annabeth
architecture. He visits the
Indianapolis Union Station, where Georgina is being taught by Jo how to forge blades. Reyna is there with the other Hunters of Artemis to hunt down the
Teumessian Fox, as well as Leo, since
Calypso is now in high school and had gone to a summer camp as a counselor. Apollo visits Piper in
Oklahoma, where she has started a new life with her father and her new girlfriend Shel. Apollo also visits Meg, who is living in
Palm Springs with Lu, the Imperial children whom she is teaching to garden, and the
Meliae who are acting as security guards. ==Release==