yes dey do
Yes, in the book "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan, the main characters Carter and Sadie Kane defeat Set, the antagonist of the story, in an epic showdown at the end of the book. They use their powers and teamwork to ultimately defeat him and save the world from his malevolent plans.
The climax of "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan is when Carter and Sadie Kane confront Set, the antagonist, in a final battle at the Red Pyramid in Phoenix. They must use all their skills and knowledge of Egyptian mythology to defeat Set and prevent him from destroying the world.
because, Set's pyramid is red
It is about Carter and Sadie Kanewho find out they have the blood of the pharoahs and are hosting 2 gods somehow they are moved to Brooklyn and train and travel to the Red Pyramid (aka) Set's main base without getting killed by demons and enemy magicians from the House Of Life.And they need to defeat Set :O
It's in Phoenix, Arizona.
Evil day
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The evil god Set did and he made i his so called "base"
An allusion in "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan is when the characters encounter the god Set, who is associated with chaos and evil in Egyptian mythology. This allusion refers to the traditional Egyptian belief in Set as a powerful and adversarial deity.
If you're talking about the red pyramid in the Red Pyramid then its because in Egypt red was a bad color and it meant blood and death (If you think black is a bad color in Egypt It's not black actually means rich soil.) and Set the god of war in Egypt wears red so that's how it glows red
The Red Pyramid, also known as the Pyramid of Sneferu, was built as a tomb for the Pharaoh Sneferu of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. It was constructed as a burial place for the pharaoh's body and his treasures, serving as a symbol of his power and status in the afterlife.
One reason is Apophis takes control over Set.
I dont think anyone was. Set just built it representing his power.