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− | '''Mount Diablo''' is a mountain in [[San Francisco]] near the Bay Area. It's where [[Athena]] trapped [[Enceladus]] a millennia ago after the |
+ | '''Mount Diablo''' is a mountain in [[San Francisco]] near the Bay Area. It's where [[Athena]] trapped [[Enceladus]] a millennia ago after the Gigantomachy. In [[The Lost Hero]], Gaea freed [[Enceladus]] from Mount Diablo, and Enceladus uses the mountain to imprison his enemies like [[Tristan McLean]]. [[Jason Grace|Jason]], [[Leo]], [[Piper McLean|Piper]], and [[Coach Hedge]] went to Mount Diablo to free Piper's dad. Jason killed Enceladus (with help from his dad) and re-trapped him in the mountain. |
− | The Native Americans of the area lost a battle against the Spaniards there earning the mountain its name, the Devil Mountain (in Spanish). It is considered a cursed yet holy place for them. |
+ | The Native Americans of the area lost a battle against the Spaniards there earning the mountain its name, the Devil Mountain (in Spanish). It is considered a cursed yet holy place for them. The Natives that used to live there are the Chumash. |
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Revision as of 16:33, 29 February 2012
Mount Diablo is a mountain in San Francisco near the Bay Area. It's where Athena trapped Enceladus a millennia ago after the Gigantomachy. In The Lost Hero, Gaea freed Enceladus from Mount Diablo, and Enceladus uses the mountain to imprison his enemies like Tristan McLean. Jason, Leo, Piper, and Coach Hedge went to Mount Diablo to free Piper's dad. Jason killed Enceladus (with help from his dad) and re-trapped him in the mountain.
The Native Americans of the area lost a battle against the Spaniards there earning the mountain its name, the Devil Mountain (in Spanish). It is considered a cursed yet holy place for them. The Natives that used to live there are the Chumash.