
It seems to be part of the canon as a whole, as it was referenced in The House of Hades and The Lost Hero. It takes place between The Battle of the Labyrinth and The Last Olympian. Rick Riordan wrote this short story for World Book Day 2009. The boys are forced to stay in prison while the girls go finish the game. Before going off to finish the game, she tells Percy to come see her during the fireworks. Percy is outraged and accuses Annabeth of having plotted everything, Annabeth defends herself by saying the whole dragon and Ant Hill thing was a coincidence. Suddenly, some Athena children find the group and take Percy and Beckendorf as their prisoners and congratulate Annabeth and Silena for trapping them.

They run away from the dragon, who now pursues them after an order of Beckendorf, and manage to paralyze it, so it becomes a giant statue. Silena doesn't want it to die, insisting on the fact that it saved Beckendorf. But at the end, the dragon is badly wounded. They manage to save Beckendorf just in time, while the dragon leads an assault on Ant Hill. When Percy explains what happened to Beckendorf, Annabeth makes a plan to save Beckendorf: they must find the body of the bronze dragon head, to remake the huge bronze dragon that disappeared fifteen years ago from Camp Half-Blood. They laugh at the indiscretion of boys, without understanding the gravity of the situation. Meanwhile, Silena Beauregard (daughter of Aphrodite) and Annabeth surprise Percy. Beckendorf, who believes this is a blessing from his father Hephaestus, runs up to them but gets captured. Instead, they find the Ant Hill, where the dreaded Myrmekes (giant, blood-red ants) are carrying a bronze dragon head. Later, when Percy's capture the flag plan is established, he and Beckendorf try to sneak up to the enemies flag. Beckendorf, a son of Hephaestus, has a somewhat awkward conversation about girls, and thinks Percy should ask Annabeth, daughter of Athena, to the Fourth of July fireworks, the biggest dating event of the summer at Camp Half-Blood, that night. Percy Jackson and Charles Beckendorf are on the same team for capture the flag.

It takes place in between The Battle of the Labyrinth and The Last Olympian. They bring the chariot to Ares' Temple on the Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that has since now become a museum.
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They fight them, who turn out to be extremely weak in battle (unlike the nature of Ares) once they discover how to counter the terror or fear, and are easily defeated. Percy offers his help, and Clarisse finally accepts it. She knows she will be in trouble if she doesn't get it back by sundown.
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But there is one problem: her immortal brothers, Phobos (representing fear) and Deimos (representing terror), who are the usual drivers and guardians of the chariot, became jealous and stole it from Clarisse. After the fight, Clarisse admits that, as part of a ritual for the children of Ares, she must bring the Ares war chariot back to his temple on the Intrepid. Percy Jackson saves Clarisse La Rue from feather-throwing birds in his school. Stories Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot


It contains three short stories, titled "Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot", "Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon", and "Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades", as well as a preview of The Last Olympian.
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It is a companion book to series Percy Jackson & the Olympians. The Demigod Files is a collection of stories by Rick Riordan published on February 10, 2009.
