![]() Zeus stopped his pursuit of Hypnos fearing Nyx.Īpollo mentions Hypnos when remembering the time he and Hephaestus had to wrestle him out of Artemis' private chambers on Olympus after he had sleepwalked into the location. Hypnos then fled to the Mansion of Night in fear of Zeus' wrath. She told them that Hypnos once put Zeus in a deep sleep. When Annabeth Chase and Percy Jackson were in the Mansion of Night, Nyx mentioned Hypnos. Clovis loves his pillow and hates being away from it, and he fell facedown back to his pillow and started snoring again after asking if he could get room service for diner, once Annabeth told him it was almost dinnertime, and then she and Jason left his cabin. When he woke up, Clovis was saying, "-serious, all right." Annabeth says that Jason almost faded, although he does not know if she meant literally. His thoughts become murky, as if he was sinking into a dark lake. ![]() He tells Jason to close his eyes, and Jason is afraid of ending up snoring on one of the bunks forever, but Annabeth nods reassuringly, and he does as Clovis asked. At least with Ares, you can learn where the land mines are." Once Clovis hears Annabeth explain Jason's problem of lost memories, Clovis instantly awakens further and hears the story again. There, Jason feels that he is starting to fall asleep and Annabeth tells him that even though Hypnos is the minor Olympian God of Sleep, even the inside of his cabin makes everyone feel like falling asleep, then Annabeth said, "If you ask me, this place is even more dangerous than the Ares cabin. Percy hoped this would prevent unclaimed demigods from getting frustrated with the gods and causing another war such as the Second Olympian War.Īnnabeth Chase takes Jason Grace, son of Jupiter, to Hypnos' Cabin at Camp Half-Blood when she realizes that Jason's memories are lost from his mind and that Clovis, Hypnos' demigod son, has the solution as to why his memories are lost. Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Last OlympianĪ cabin is built at Camp Half-Blood for Hypnos's children after the Battle of Manhattan when Percy Jackson makes all the Olympian gods and goddesses swear an oath on the River Styx to honor the minor gods and goddesses and to claim their demigod children when their children reach the age of thirteen. When Endymion was granted immortality and eternal youth by means of endless sleep, he received the power to sleep with his eyes open by Hypnos so he could constantly watch his beloved Selene. The reason Hypnos granted him this gift was because the god of sleep loved the young king/prince/shepherd and thus could always gaze in his beautiful eyes. Although Hypnos was not one of the most active gods of that time, he was famous for the role he had played in the story of Endymion and Selene, the Titaness of the moon. His palace was a dark cave where the sun never shines and River Lethe flowed beside it. Zeus never found out that Hypnos had betrayed him again. But in that short time, the Akhaians had turned the battle back on the Trojans. Finally, his bellowing and screeching roused Zeus from his slumber. Poseidon strode through the ranks of soldiers and urged them on. When the father of gods was dulled by pleasure and sleep, Hypnos flew to Poseidon and urged him to increase his efforts in helping the Akhaians because Zeus was asleep and unaware of his meddling. He stayed hidden until Hera had seduced Zeus. He turned himself into a bird and, before Zeus could see him, hid in the top of the trees on Mount Ida. He agreed to help her deceive Zeus for the hand of Pasithea, one of the Graces. In preparation for this new deception, Hypnos made Hera swear oaths of her sincerity. ![]() ![]() At first, Hera offered Hypnos a golden throne crafted by Hephaestus, but she was forced to raise the price when Hypnos reminded her of the only time he had dared cast sleep on Zeus. She wanted Hypnos to cast a spell of sleep on Zeus, but he refused. Zeus overcame his anger and simply warned Hypnos not to try such a trick again, and Hypnos went unpunished.ĭuring the Trojan War, Hera wanted to distract Zeus from the battle so she could assist the Akhaians, who seemed to be losing the war. He searched for Hypnos and finally found him hiding in the arms of his mother, Nyx. ![]() Long before the Trojan War, Hera was angry at Hercules, and she persuaded Hypnos to make Zeus sleep while she tormented the hero. ![]()
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