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  1. In Ancient Greek, Ἰαπετός is his name. After being thrown into the River Lethe by Percy Jackson, Iapetus lost his memories and was renamed Bob. As Bob, he played a vital role in closing the Doors of Death, guiding Percy and Annabeth Chase through Tartarus and sacrificing himself to ensure their escape.

  2. Iapetus/Bob the Titan: The Titan of the West and the father of Atlas, Iapetus was previously encountered by Percy, Annabeth, Nico and Thalia Grace in the short story Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades where he had his memory erased by Percy throwing him into the River Lethe.

  3. Iapetus is a supporting character in Rick Riordan's Camp Half-Blood series, first appearing in the short story, "The Sword of Hades" and later appearing in Percy Jackson's Greek Gods and the tritagonist of The House of Hades (fourth installment of the Heroes of Olympus storyline.

  4. Persephone calls Percy, Thalia and Nico, the children of the Big Three, into the Underworld to retrieve Hades ' new sword from a demigod spy who stole it. Persephone gives them a magical flower to track the thief. Percy, Nico and Thalia must retrieve the sword before time runs out.

  5. The House of Hades [] Iapetus, now known as Bob due to his memory being erased by the River Lethe, appears in Tartarus to help Percy and Annabeth escape. Percy learns that since becoming "Bob", he has been turned into a servant by Hades and feels guilt for the way he treated his friend.

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