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Cabin 1: Zeus
Campers: Julian Emery Blackthorn
The children of Zeus are natural born leaders. Like their father, the King of Olympus, lightning kids tend to have lofty goals and even bigger egos. Fiercely devoted to their friends and their cause, you can always count on a child of Zeus to dive head first into the fray in order to protect their people and ideals.
Cabin 2: Hera
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Hera is known for her meddling amongst the other Gods and their children. However, with an influx of activity at Camp Half-Blood, the Goddess of Family has opened her cabin doors to all the unclaimed children of the Gods, freeing space in the Hermes cabin. These campers are a strong unite, as much family as any of the other cabins, but with their patron Goddess’ affinity for collecting gossip.
Cabin 3: Poseidon
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As Poseidon is known as the God of the Sea and earthquakes, it’s not a big surprise that his children some of the biggest movers and shakers in camp. With attitudes as cool as the ocean and moods as ever changing as the sea, these kid are ones to look out for.
Cabin 4: Demeter
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Children of the Goddess of the Harvest are some of the most wholesome. They work hard in mastering the art of rebirth and spawning creativity, as well as channeling their skills of cooking and plant power to make Camp Half-Blood the place to be (where demigods want to stay). Demigods in this cabin delve into the importance of personal growth and spread their knowledge to the masses. Sometimes they’re a little shy and like to zoom zoom away from conversation by using plants and have their vine whips ready for if anyone who tries their patience.
Cabin 5: Ares
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Resident battle fiends, children of Ares are some of the feistiest demigods at camp. They love the thrill of the fight, and proving to just about anyone that they’re the best of the best, especially when told otherwise. Contrary to popular belief, however, the sons and daughters of the War God love to have fun fun fun fun fun, though their idea of fun usually involves battle axes and more bruises than you can count.
Cabin 6: Athena
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Children of the Goddess of Wisdom, Cabin Six residents are strategists. You can always count on a child of Athena to be three steps ahead. With their brains always swimming with designs and battle plans, one of Wisdom’s children is a necessity in every battle or camp renovation. But Athena’s children are more than just their brains, with big hearts and an even bigger sense of determination.
Cabin 7: Apollo
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Apollo is famed for his creative nature and prophecies, so it’s no shocker that his demigod children take after his affinity for creativity. Though children of Apollo are skilled archers, you can count on finding them in the Arts & Crafts Center working up a masterpiece, or cursing other cabins to speak only in rhymes.
Cabin 8: Artemis
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The traditionally empty Artemis cabin is home only to her Huntresses. Ethereal girls granted immortality, the Huntresses are survivalists. Their loyalty to each other and their patron Goddess is unrivaled, but keep your eyes open. There is a wildness to the Huntresses that shows they should be feared when crossed, as they strike out like a cornered animal.
Cabin 9: Hephaestus
Campers: Malena Garcia Rosales
God of fire, forges, and technology, Hephaestus’s children are the ones constantly creating inventions and tinkering all over camp. With hands as steady as rock and minds as quick as rivers, these campers can come up with ideas for weapons and tech on the spot and execute them flawlessly. Catch them firing up their latest invention in the forges.
Cabin 10: Aphrodite
Campers: Lacey Caily Cassidy
As the resident goddesses of love and beauty, you can find some of the camp’s most stunning campers in this cabin. You can count on children of Aphrodite to be the best campers to go to for advice, whether on relationships, beauty products, or even how to get back at a terrible ex.
Cabin 11: Hermes
Campers: Ashton Wright
The children of Hermes are a complicated sort. Though they love to welcome new people and make everyone feel at home, they have a tendency to have their hand in every unguarded pocket. With a scary knack for thievery and explosives, be warned scorning a child of the God of Thieves —cross them and they can cause as much trouble as their trickster of a father.
Cabin 12: Dionysus
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Children of the God of Wine are… Well, interesting. One of the most active cabins at Camp Half-Blood, we’re always wondering just what exactly is in Cabin 12’s Kool-Aid. Their father, Dionysus, is the god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy, so one can always count on a demigod of Cabin 12 to keep things lively.
Cabin 13: Hades
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The children of Hades, as sons and daughters of the lord of the Underworld and god of riches, are not ones to be messed with. Even though they might seem as dead as their father’s subjects on the surface, don’t be fooled. They are as fierce as any other cabin and are devoutly loyal to those they consider friends.
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On Long Island, there's a sanctuary for demigods that is completely unknown to mortals. That place is called Camp Half-Blood, and it's home to dozens of demigods from around the nation. The demigods here are not only recovering from the aftermath of a war with the titans but also dealing with the issue of trying to live an average life. At least as average as their lives can be, that is.