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Empusa is a main antagonist turned heroine in the novel
Grecian Rune by James Matthew Byers. They may look
like humans at rst.
Empusa (Ancient Greek: , Empousa, of unknown meaning[1] ) is a demigoddess of Greek mythology. In later incarnations she appeared as a species of
monsters commanded by Hecate (known in English as an
empuse).[2][3][4]
In the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, they rst appear in The Battle of the Labyrinth as servants of Hecate,
who had by that time joined the Titan Army. The rst
empousa, who claimed to be freed from Pandoras pithos
when it had been opened, appeared in the next book, The
Last Olympian. They reappear in The House of Hades
(the penultimate book of The Heroes of Olympus, a spino series of Percy Jackson & the Olympians) as servants
of the primordial goddess Gaea. One of them, Kelli,
happens to be the same one Annabeth Chase killed in
The Battle of the Labyrinth. Another one, Serephone, is
clearly fearful of Hecate, and distrustful of Kelli, who is
now working against their mistress. They are defeated by
one of their old employers, the Titan Iapetus.
She is often associated or grouped with the demigoddesses Lamia and Mormo, who were likewise related as a
kind of spectres in later mythology (the lamias and mormolyceas, respectively).
As a demigoddess
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