More minions! he shouted. Come to me!That couldn't be good. Another round of giant crocs and we'd be dead.Why don't we get minions? I complained to Horus, but he didn't answer.
by Rick Riordan (0 Reviews)
In "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan, a character expresses urgency by calling for more minions, indicating a rising threat that could lead to disaster, especially with dangers like giant crocodiles looming. The desperate situation reflects the tension of facing overwhelming odds.
The protagonist voices frustration about their lack of minions to help in their struggles. Despite seeking answers from Horus, there's no response, emphasizing the feeling of uncertainty in their current predicament. The looming threat and absence of support heighten the stakes for the characters involved.
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