Mt. Othrys

Mount Othrys (Όθρυς in Ancient Greek ) was the base of the Titans during the ten year war with the Olympian Gods known as the Titanomachy or First Olympian War and also during the Second Olympian War. It is said to be made of black marble. It was assaulted by the Olympians, and then Zeus used Kronos's scythe to cut him into a thousand pieces and cast him into Tartarus. Mount Othrys was located on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County. {| class="toc" id="toc"

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 * 1 Percy Jackson and the Olympians
 * 1.1 The Titan's Curse
 * 1.2 The Battle of the Labyrinth
 * 1.3 The Last Olympian
 * 2 The Heroes of Olympus
 * 2.1 The Lost Hero
 * 3 The Second Olympian War
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The Titan's CurseEdit
When Percy Jackson, Thalia Grace and Zoë Nightshade found Lady Artemis, she was trapped under the sky next to the growing ruins of Othrys. Atlas fought against Percy, then Percy took Atlas's burden (the sky) from Artemis so she could fight. Zoe tried to protect Artemis from her father (Atlas), and in his rage, Atlas threw her into the ruins, which were becoming real around them.

Percy and his friends saw the ruins of it being magically re-consructed on the mountain - which meant Luke was raising Mount Othrys.

The Battle of the LabyrinthEdit
Mount Othrys was still restoring, with the Titan fortress on the top. Percy witnessed the return of Kronos here.

The Last OlympianEdit
Following the defeat of the Titans, Mount Othrys supposedly faded on its own as the Titans were beaten.

The Lost HeroEdit
It was revealed that the Roman demigods assaulted Mount Othrys during the Second Olympian War and destroyed the palace. Jason Grace, demigod son of Jupiter, was personally responsible for bringing down Mount Othrys' guardian Titan, Krios (The Ram). Jason remembers this near the end of his mission. The campers of the Greek Camp Half Blood were led to believe that it crumbled due to the defeat of Kronos, but they found out when Jason revealed it to them after remembering it.

The Second Olympian WarEdit
Towards the middle of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it seemed as if Luke Castellan, under the influence of the Titan Lord of Time, Kronos (and the father of the Olympians), raised Kronos from the deep depths of Tartarus in the Underworld. Kronos wanted to retake the control of the power of Ancient civilization from the Gods and return humankind to the time when he was the lord of the gods. His plan was to go to NYC, put a siege on it so that no other mortal could enter it from the outside, wage war on the Olympians, and (after defeating them), head to the Empire State Building and destroy Mount Olympus and Olympus itself.

However, with the help of the demigods from Camp Half-Blood and nature groups, the Olympian Gods managed to both defeat Kronos and the monster, Typhon. Mount Orthys was destroyed ny the roman camp.