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Evanthe Lowell survived being chosen.
At sixteen, she arrived at Camp Half-Blood unclaimed and uncertain. By summer's end, she carried the name of Hera-the Queen of the Gods-and learned that power does not always roar. Sometimes, it waits. Sometimes, it endures.
Now seventeen, Evanthe returns to camp changed.
The cabins feel quieter. The gods feel closer. And the dreams that once whispered warnings have begun to speak with purpose-slipping past protections no Olympian oath can fully seal.
Something ancient has found the cracks in Olympus.
Old vows strain under the weight of forgotten promises. Divine order falters where certainty once ruled. And Evanthe, born of restraint rather than chaos, stands at the center of a growing fracture she never asked to inherit.
As Camp Half-Blood becomes a crossroads between loyalty and truth, Evanthe must decide what kind of strength she believes in-obedience, or choice. Because this time, survival will not be enough.
Olympus is shifting.
And when fault lines break, even gods are not spared.