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  1. 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.

  2. In a dream-vision, Apollo discovers Nero’s fasces is being held in a room on the same level as the holding cell and is protected by a leonotocephaline, a man with a lion’s head, his body encircled by a headless snake.

  3. Apollo worries for Meg but Lu tells him to drive his own dream and find information. At first, Apollo is unable to control the dream, but eventually takes himself into Meg’s room. He sees Nero trying to manipulate her, but the dream ends before he sees her reaction.

  4. The next dream brings him into a vault with golden doors where Nero's fasces was being held. Apollo realizes that after killing the other two emperors their remaining power gathered together in this one.

  5. Apollo, knowing there is a chance he may not return after a face-off with Python, says goodbye to a tearful Meg and the others. Apollo begins to descend the stairways in Nero’s tower just as he had seen himself sweeping stairwells when he fell to Delphi in his dream (Chapter 9).

  6. Apollo and Meg retrieve the apples and escape the Labyrinth. Back at the camp, Apollo is shocked to learn that his children Kayla and Austin have disappeared into the woods. Apollo tries to go after them, but Meg orders him to wait.

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  8. Dec 13, 2020 · Apollo takes control of his dreaming and figures out the fasces (Nero’s power source) is guarded by a leontocephaline from Persian mythology. Lu and Apollo escape. Lu handles the leontocephaline, trading her immortality. Apollo goes after Meg. The Camp Half-Blood heroes are in Nero’s building.

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