Post by ♫iSilk♫ on Feb 19, 2010 18:24:25 GMT -5
The 12 Olympians
Cabin #1 ~ Zeus: The King of the Gods and the god of the sky.
Cabin #2 ~ Hera: The goddess of marriage and birth. Her cabin is perpetually empty; as the goddess of marriage, she has not given birth to any demigods.
Cabin #3 ~ Poseidon: The god of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses.
Cabin #4 ~ Demeter: The goddess of the Harvest. She is regularly and intimately associated with the seasons.
Cabin #5 ~ Ares: The god of war. Ares drives a huge motorcycle decorated with flames and human skin. He wears red sunglasses that cover his eyes, which are flames. His face is covered with scars from many fights.
Cabin #6 ~ Athena: The goddess of wisdom and war strategy. Athena is described as being beautiful but also serious and foreboding. She has blonde hair and intense grey eyes, as do almost all of her children who reside in Cabin #6.
Cabin #7 ~ Apollo: The god of the sun and archery. He drives a flying red convertible, a Maserati Spyder, that glows brightly like the sun. He appears to be about 18 years old and has sandy colored hair and dazzling white teeth. Apollo wears Ray-Ban sunglasses and sports an iPod. He also loves to recite poetry, especially haikus. Apollo is also the god of prophecy and controls the Oracle.
Cabin #8 ~ Artemis: The goddess of the hunt and the twin sister of Apollo. Her cabin is unoccupied, except for the rare visits when her group of huntresses stays at the camp. Artemis appears to be about 12 years old. She has auburn hair and silvery-yellow eyes the color of the full moon. Artemis leads a group of teenaged girls, the Hunters. The Hunters pledge to give up love in exchange for immortality. The Hunters never grow up and can only die if they are killed in battle or break their oath.
Cabin #9 ~ Hephaestus: The god of forging. He was thrown off of Mt. Olympus when he was born because Hera thought he was hideous and wanted a "perfect" family, though Hera denies it. Hephaestus says that Hera likes telling the story that Zeus threw him off the cliff because "It makes her seem more likable."
Cabin #10 ~ Aphrodite: The goddess of love and beauty. Often appearing in the form of the viewer's crush, but other than that, the beautiful goddess chooses her own form.
Cabin #11 ~ Hermes: The god of travelers, communication, and theft. All of his children and the undetermined half-bloods {half-bloods who are before the age of 13}, stay in the cabin deticated to him.
Cabin #12 ~ Dionysus: The god of wine and sanity. He is the director of Camp Half-Blood, where he was sent by his father Zeus for chasing an off-limits nymph. He is shown to hate his job, but he has to remain at Camp Half-Blood for another fifty years. His children live in Cabin #12. He can be seen playing with the satyrs in camp. He rarely bothers to call the campers by their proper names.
Lesser gods
Cabin #13 ~ Hades: The god of the underworld. His realm is often called Hades as well. It has a doorway to Tartarus.
Cabin #14 ~ Hestia: The goddess of the hearth, home, sacred flame and warmth. The "First and Last" goddess.
Cabin #15 ~ Pan: The god of the wild and sheperding. He was said to be half goat. (Deceased, so the only way you can be his son/daughter is if you were trapped in some alternate time.)
Cabin #16 ~ Persephone: The queen of the Underworld and goddess of spring growth.
Cabin #17 ~ Helios: The god of the sun. (Deceased, the same applies.)
Cabin #18 ~ Hebe: The goddess of youth.
Cabin #19 ~ Morpheus: The god of dreams and slumber.
Cabin #20 ~ Eris: The goddess of discord.
Cabin #21 ~ Thanatos: The god of death. He litterally is death.
Cabin #22 ~ Nemesis: The goddess of righteous anger, due enactment, or devine vengence, revenge.
Cabin #23 ~ Eros: The god of sensual, erotic love.
Cabin #24 ~ Hecate: The goddess of witchcraft and everything newly born.
Cabin #25 ~ Janus: The god of doorways, beginnings, and (in the book) choices and decisions. (Hence doorways). He is depicted as having two faces.
Cabin #26 ~ Melione: The goddess of ghosts. One half of her skin is dark, the other half is pale/light. Signaling life and death. She, accompanied by ghostly spirts, scare the living during the night.
Cabin #27 ~ Deimos and Phobos: Deimos: The god of dread, fear, and trembling. He often accompanies Ares out to war, scaring his enemies. His children are much the same, scare support in battles.
Phobos: Deimos's brother. And god of fear and horror.
Cabin #28 ~ Panacea, Iaso, Hygieia, Aceso, and Aglaea: The sister goddesses of healing. Panacea: cures, Iaso: recuperation, Hygieia: disease prevention, Aceso: recovery, Aglaea: natural beauty.
Cabin #29 ~ Aeolus: The god of wind.
Cabin #30 ~ Iris: Shes the personification of rainbow. She is the goddess of water and sky and is the messenger of the gods. She fills clouds with enough water to rain. Enacting a rainbow afterwards. She has a service for "calling" around the world, using rainbows.
Cabin #1 ~ Zeus: The King of the Gods and the god of the sky.
Cabin #2 ~ Hera: The goddess of marriage and birth. Her cabin is perpetually empty; as the goddess of marriage, she has not given birth to any demigods.
Cabin #3 ~ Poseidon: The god of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses.
Cabin #4 ~ Demeter: The goddess of the Harvest. She is regularly and intimately associated with the seasons.
Cabin #5 ~ Ares: The god of war. Ares drives a huge motorcycle decorated with flames and human skin. He wears red sunglasses that cover his eyes, which are flames. His face is covered with scars from many fights.
Cabin #6 ~ Athena: The goddess of wisdom and war strategy. Athena is described as being beautiful but also serious and foreboding. She has blonde hair and intense grey eyes, as do almost all of her children who reside in Cabin #6.
Cabin #7 ~ Apollo: The god of the sun and archery. He drives a flying red convertible, a Maserati Spyder, that glows brightly like the sun. He appears to be about 18 years old and has sandy colored hair and dazzling white teeth. Apollo wears Ray-Ban sunglasses and sports an iPod. He also loves to recite poetry, especially haikus. Apollo is also the god of prophecy and controls the Oracle.
Cabin #8 ~ Artemis: The goddess of the hunt and the twin sister of Apollo. Her cabin is unoccupied, except for the rare visits when her group of huntresses stays at the camp. Artemis appears to be about 12 years old. She has auburn hair and silvery-yellow eyes the color of the full moon. Artemis leads a group of teenaged girls, the Hunters. The Hunters pledge to give up love in exchange for immortality. The Hunters never grow up and can only die if they are killed in battle or break their oath.
Cabin #9 ~ Hephaestus: The god of forging. He was thrown off of Mt. Olympus when he was born because Hera thought he was hideous and wanted a "perfect" family, though Hera denies it. Hephaestus says that Hera likes telling the story that Zeus threw him off the cliff because "It makes her seem more likable."
Cabin #10 ~ Aphrodite: The goddess of love and beauty. Often appearing in the form of the viewer's crush, but other than that, the beautiful goddess chooses her own form.
Cabin #11 ~ Hermes: The god of travelers, communication, and theft. All of his children and the undetermined half-bloods {half-bloods who are before the age of 13}, stay in the cabin deticated to him.
Cabin #12 ~ Dionysus: The god of wine and sanity. He is the director of Camp Half-Blood, where he was sent by his father Zeus for chasing an off-limits nymph. He is shown to hate his job, but he has to remain at Camp Half-Blood for another fifty years. His children live in Cabin #12. He can be seen playing with the satyrs in camp. He rarely bothers to call the campers by their proper names.
Lesser gods
Cabin #13 ~ Hades: The god of the underworld. His realm is often called Hades as well. It has a doorway to Tartarus.
Cabin #14 ~ Hestia: The goddess of the hearth, home, sacred flame and warmth. The "First and Last" goddess.
Cabin #15 ~ Pan: The god of the wild and sheperding. He was said to be half goat. (Deceased, so the only way you can be his son/daughter is if you were trapped in some alternate time.)
Cabin #16 ~ Persephone: The queen of the Underworld and goddess of spring growth.
Cabin #17 ~ Helios: The god of the sun. (Deceased, the same applies.)
Cabin #18 ~ Hebe: The goddess of youth.
Cabin #19 ~ Morpheus: The god of dreams and slumber.
Cabin #20 ~ Eris: The goddess of discord.
Cabin #21 ~ Thanatos: The god of death. He litterally is death.
Cabin #22 ~ Nemesis: The goddess of righteous anger, due enactment, or devine vengence, revenge.
Cabin #23 ~ Eros: The god of sensual, erotic love.
Cabin #24 ~ Hecate: The goddess of witchcraft and everything newly born.
Cabin #25 ~ Janus: The god of doorways, beginnings, and (in the book) choices and decisions. (Hence doorways). He is depicted as having two faces.
Cabin #26 ~ Melione: The goddess of ghosts. One half of her skin is dark, the other half is pale/light. Signaling life and death. She, accompanied by ghostly spirts, scare the living during the night.
Cabin #27 ~ Deimos and Phobos: Deimos: The god of dread, fear, and trembling. He often accompanies Ares out to war, scaring his enemies. His children are much the same, scare support in battles.
Phobos: Deimos's brother. And god of fear and horror.
Cabin #28 ~ Panacea, Iaso, Hygieia, Aceso, and Aglaea: The sister goddesses of healing. Panacea: cures, Iaso: recuperation, Hygieia: disease prevention, Aceso: recovery, Aglaea: natural beauty.
Cabin #29 ~ Aeolus: The god of wind.
Cabin #30 ~ Iris: Shes the personification of rainbow. She is the goddess of water and sky and is the messenger of the gods. She fills clouds with enough water to rain. Enacting a rainbow afterwards. She has a service for "calling" around the world, using rainbows.