The Demigod Files

How do you handle an encounter with Medusa on the New Jersey interstate? What's the best way to take down a minotaur? Become an expert on everything in Percy's world with this must-have guide to the Percy Jackson and the Olympian series. Complete with interviews, puzzles, games, and the original short stories by Rick Riordan.

The Demigod Files was released on February 10, 2009. It is a companion book to the main series. It contains three short stories, which are Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot, Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon, and Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades. It also contains a preview of The Last Olympian. Additional contents include interviews with some of the campers, a picture of Annabeth's trunk, a map of Camp Half-Blood, and various crossword puzzles and other activities. On the cover is Riptide and behind Riptide is Poseidon's trident. This movie is going to be great

Contents of Book
These are all the pages included in the book.

CONTENTS

Letter from Camp Half-Blood /1

Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot /3

Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon /31

Interview with Connor and Travis Stoll, sons of Hermes /64

Interview with Clariresse La Rue, daughter of Ares /67

Interview with Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena / 69

Interview with Grover Underwood, satyr /72

Interview with Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon /74

Map of Camp Half-Blood /77

Annabeth Chase's Camp Trunk /80

Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades /83

Olympian Crossword /134

Olympian Word Jumble /136

Tweleve Olympian Gods +2 /138

Ansewrs to Puzzles /142

Sneek Peek at The Last Olympian /144

Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot
Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot is a short story where Clarisse La Rue is supposed to take care of Ares's war chariot, when it is stolen by her immortal brothers, Deimos and Phobos (gods of terror and fear respectively). She is spotted by Percy, and together, they find the chariot at the Staten Island zoo. They face the two gods, who without their powers of fear and terror are extremely weak in battle, (unlike the nature of Ares), and are easily defeated. They bring the chariot to Ares' Temple on the Intrepid, a battle cruiser.

Read the story:

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon
Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon is a story where Percy Jackson and Charles Beckendorf are on the same team for capture the flag, and the two war god cabins and the Aphrodite Cabin are on the other. Beckendorf, a son of Hephaestus, has a somewhat awkward conversation about girls (he has had a not-so-secret crush on Silena Beauregard for three years), and thinks Percy should ask Annabeth to the fireworks. They set off into the woods and stumble on a huge anthill. Silena Beauregard and Annabeth Chase capture Percy. Beckendorf meanwhile charges straight ahead into the ant swarm as he tries to take back a huge bronze dragon's head, but immediately is pinched in the leg and has acid spit in his face. Percy, Annabeth and Silena along to try to find the rest of the body of the bronze dragon which was once one of the camp's defenses against monsters before Thalia's pine tree. They finally get the monster started (a bronze dragon with no wings) and get it to help Beckendorf. It blasts open the ants' nest and the ants all attack the dragon. Meanwhile, Percy, Annabeth, and Silena dart in the ant hill and get Beckendorf back out. When they come out and start fleeing, the dragon spots them and turns berserk on them. Percy distracts the dragon until Beckendorf could jump on the dragon's back and unplug him. Silena is so relieved that Beckendorf is alive, and when he asks her to the fireworks, she gladly accepts the invitation. Once they get back to camp, it turns out the Capture the Flag Game has not ended yet, and Annabeth puts them in Capture the Flag Jail. Percy and Beckendorf protest, but they wouldn't listen. Before she leaves to go back to the front line to fight for her team, she asks Percy out to the Fourth of July Fireworks, the biggest dating event of the summer at Camp Half-Blood,but she quickly left before Percy could answer. To read the story, click here.

Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades
For World Book Day 2009, Rick Riordan wrote a short story called Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades, a short book taking place between The Battle of the Labyrinth and The Last Olympian. Persephone has called Percy, Thalia and Nico (all children of the Big Three) into the Underworld to retrieve Hades' new Sword from a demigod spy who stole it. The problem is that Hades' Keys are in it, which let anyone out or into the Underworld. Persephone gives a flower to track the half-blood, and when all the petals fall off it, the sword has made it out of the Underworld. Percy, Nico and Thalia must retrieve the sword before time runs out. They catch the thief, Ethan Nakamura, but all the petals fall off because Ethan has raised the Titan, Iapetus. When Percy fights against Iapetus he flings him into the river Lethe, the river of forgetfulness. Although Percy also falls in, he stays dry because of his powers, being the son of Poseidon. Percy tells Iapetus that he is his friend Bob and Iapetus, a Titan, believes him and is now harmless. When they return to Hades and Persephone with the sword, something goes wrong. Hades is very unhappy about the sword and leaves in anger, threatening Persephone never to disobey him again. They later find out that Persephone requested the sword against Hades' orders.