Use the description of the modern fiction series The Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan to complete the activity. The Heroes of Olympus is a five-book series focusing on teenage demigods who live in modern times and are the children of the ancient Greek and Roman gods. The seven Greek and Roman demigods must work together to leave their home camps in the United States and travel to the ancient lands in Rome and Greece. There, they must battle many enemies, especially the primordial goddess Gia, who wants to destroy the gods and the world as we know it. Once they accomplish this giant task, they return home and improve the demigod world by uniting the Greek and Roman camps in the United States. In 3–5 sentences, explain the elements from the description that illustrate the common patterns of a hero’s journe

The Heroes of Olympus series follows the classic hero's journey pattern with the young demigods being called to adventure, facing numerous challenges and enemies, and ultimately achieving their goal of uniting the Greek and Roman camps. The journey takes them to ancient lands, where they must confront the primordial goddess Gia, representing the ultimate test for the heroes. Throughout their journey, the demigods learn valuable lessons about teamwork, friendship, and sacrifice, which are essential elements of a hero's journey. Ultimately, they return home as changed individuals, having grown stronger and wiser from their experiences.