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Acropolis
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a high rocky outcrop above the city of Athens. It contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon. It also serves as Gaea's resting place.
Aeithales
Aeithales is a series of greenhouses, most of them burnt down due to Caligula's efforts. Aeithales was tended by Phillip McCaffrey, and was the home of Meg McCaffrey. The remaining greenhouse is currently inhabited by cacti dryads, and most recently Herophile, who often take refuge in the nearby Cistern. The former house of the McCaffreys was recently restored with the help of the Meliai. After Nero's death, Meg returns to her childhood home with her foster siblings.
Aeolia
Aeolia is the colossal free-floating island that serves as the wind god Aeolus' headquarters and as a fortress in times of war. It is made of glowing purple stone, and as wide as a football stadium with rugged cliffs on the side that were riddled with caves and holes. The island drifts around America, but usually stays close to mountain tops and is often found above Pikes Peak. It's connected to land via a thin ice bridge. The island is comprised of four large gardens, representing the four seasons and the four Anemoi. n the center of the four gardens is a castle with brass walls in the center. It's inhabited by Aeolus and his various assistants: wind nymphs, aurae, harpies, and other creatures of the wind god's domain as well as many paper airplanes. It also serves as the prison for captured storm spirits.
Agora
The ancient Agora of Athens is the best-known example of an ancient Greek agora, located to the northwest of the Acropolis and bounded on the south by the hill of the Areopagus and on the west by the hill known as the Agoraios Kolonos, also called Market Hill.
Alternative High School
Alternative High School, or AHS for short, is an alternative secondary school for students struggling with completing their education. The building used to be an elementary school, with the school still using small chairs and lacking lockers, requiring students to carry all their books with them. On the other side of the school is a used car dealership. The school has an Olympic sized pool and a swim team.
American Museum of Natural History
Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, the American Museum of Natural History spans several interconnected buildings along Central Park West. It houses vast collections covering everything from dinosaurs to space exploration. A gathering place for academics, curious minds, and visitors from around the world. The Museum attracts a diverse crowd united by their passion for natural history and the mysteries of the universe. The Museum is a major educational and research institution. Adventurers might find rare artifacts, ancient manuscripts, and opportunities to engage in quests related to historical mysteries and scientific discoveries.
Ampitheater
The amphitheater has rising tiers of stone benches that curve around the central stage. The benches are as comfortable as movie-theater chairs.
Ant Hill
The Ant Hill, located in the forest of Camp Half-Blood, is the home of the Myrmekes; ants that are the size of full grown German Shepherds. The Ant Hill is revealed to contain massive amounts of treasure, as the Myrmekes are attracted to shiny objects, and hoard them. Beckendorf says that they have more gold and jewelry than Fort Knox.
Antaeus' Arena
Antaeus' Arena is an arena owned by Antaeus in the Labyrinth. The arena has skulls everywhere which Antaeus supposedly dedicated to his father, Poseidon, which were fashioned into an altar. Luke Castellan and his army needed Antaeus' permission to go through it to make it to Camp Half-Blood.
Aphrodite's Cabin (Cabin 10)
Aphrodite's cabin is the cabin that houses demigod offspring of Aphrodite. Aphrodite's cabin has a painted roof, with pillars and a blue-and-white checkerboard deck with steps and gray walls. It is filled with beautiful girls with designer clothing and very good-looking, handsome boys. The inside of the cabin smells very heavily of perfume. The guys have a row of bunks separated by a curtain and their section of the cabin is just as neat and orderly as the girls'. Instead of bunks, the campers have twin beds with pale blue sheets in the graphic novel. Each bed has a blue dresser in between with drawers, a mirror, and makeup. Every camper has a chest with their name painted on it to store their belongings. Their personal bunk spaces are decorated with famous and attractive Hollywood movie stars and singers, and a few have personal photos too. The cabin is always clean except for under the beds, which has chocolate wrappers, love notes, and other things under them.
Apollo's Cabin (Cabin 7)
Apollo's Cabin is the cabin at Camp Half-Blood that houses the demigod offspring of the Greek god Apollo. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary cabin, but when hit by sunlight it looks as if it's made of solid gold, and gleams so much that it is difficult to look at. Inside, there are bunk beds on either side with a cot in the middle of the cabin for the injured. Rough cedar beams rib the ceiling and the white plaster walls are bare except for a few hooks for coats and weapons. It smelled of clean linen and dried sage. The cabin is described as modest by Apollo. The only decorations are some flower pots on the windowsill, filled with cheerful yellow blooms from the island of Delos. They only grow in and around the cabin. Will has a bookshelf to kept reference materials about his father Apollo to share with new campers. One of the flowerpots is filled with red and purple hyacinths.
Archery Field
The Archery Field is where archery is taught and practiced at Camp Half-Blood. This subject is taught by Chiron, sometimes with the help of members of Apollo's Cabin.
Ares' Cabin (Cabin 5)
Ares' Cabin is the cabin that houses the demigod children of Ares. Ares' Cabin is scruffily painted with an angry red color, has barbed wire lining the roof, and a stuffed boar's head on the doorway. The eyes of the boar seem to stare at whoever is walking by. There are also live landmines surrounding the entrance. It is decorated with flag grenades and brightly decorated claymores.
Armory
This is where the campers get their weapons. It is a big metal shed around the side of Athena's cabin. It has quite a large collection of swords, spears, clubs and even shotguns. Every camper gets a weapon, but the Hephaestus' cabin makes their own. The armory is confused as the camp forge.
Artemis's Cabin (Cabin 8)
Artemis's Cabin is the cabin made for the Hunters of Artemis for when they stay at Camp Half-Blood. They stay there if Artemis orders them to and as Artemis has no demigod offspring. Whenever the Hunters come to Camp Half-Blood, there is a traditional, not-so-friendly/intense game of Capture the Flag. Artemis's cabin is a silver building that glows at night, as if reflecting the moon's rays. During the day, it looks like a regular cabin. It is decorated with the paintings and carvings of wild animals, mostly the stag.
Arts & Crafts Center
The Arts & Crafts Center is a place in Camp Half-Blood where campers sculpt, paint, weave, and do ceramics. Campers can make their very own marble statue or homemade lyre. The Arts and Crafts Center is the favorite place of Athena's children, but it is open to everyone to embrace their artistic side.
Athena Parthenos
The Athena Parthenos is a forty-feet-tall statue of the goddess Athena which was once the central figure in the Parthenon of Athens. It currently stands on Half-Blood Hill at Camp Half-Blood. The Parthenos had the figure of Athena carved from ivory, wearing a gold toga, and holding a statue of the goddess Nike on her palm. The statue's other hand held a shield, with a snake emerging from behind it. Annabeth Chase thought that the Parthenos was a perfect likeness of Athena and that the sculptor must have met her. It is described to be in good condition, despite being carted away and left underground for years. The Athena Parthenos displays a few powers, as it is infused with the power of Athena. According to Leo Valdez, the statue operates and radiates pure sorcery. It occasionally glows when active.
Athena's Cabin (Cabin 6)
Athena's Cabin is the cabin that houses Athena's demigod children at Camp Half-Blood. All its members are "brain children" (meaning that they are born from the thoughts of the goddess), which makes them the only demigods to be claimed at birth. The interior has a workshop and a library, with bunk beds pushed up against the wall, designed "as if sleeping didn't matter very much". The library is filled with thousands of books and old scrolls, as well as tables and chairs for demigods to study and read. It is crammed with work benches and more tables, and the cupboards are filled with materials to build things. There are also several 3-D models of buildings, blueprints, old war maps, and armor. It was also filled with SMART boards and other things typically found in classrooms. On the side of the Athena cabin is the Armory, which looks like a big metal gardening shed.
Atlantis
Atlantis is the location of Poseidon's underwater palace. It is an underwater city inhabited by merpeople and their allies. Atlantis is as big as the city on Mount Olympus, with wide courtyards and columned pavilions. Twenty or thirty buildings are made of abalone, white but gleaming with rainbow colors. Fish and octopi dart in and out of the windows. The gardens are full of exotic sea plants and coral colonies, with luminescent jellyfish drifting about like Christmas lights. Near the palace, many Cyclops work in underwater forges of volcanic conditions. They assist Hephaestus in creating weapons for the gods.
Beach
The Beach is a sandy coastline at Camp Half-Blood's northern most border.
Big House
The Big House is a large, sky-blue house which serves as the main administrative building at Camp Half-Blood. The Big House has four or five floors in addition to the basement and an attic, the first of which is completely wheelchair accessible. A deck wraps around the outside. It was painted red during the 1980s' through the early 1990s', but has since been painted baby-blue with a white trim. On the roof is a bronze eagle weather vane, and by the porch are wind chimes that turn into dryads as they spin. It has held the Oracle's body ever since she died (before Rachel Elizabeth Dare was made the Oracle at the end of The Last Olympian). Mr. D, Chiron, and the other Camp Half-Blood staff members meet with the cabin counselors there. It also serves its purpose as the camp's infirmary, which is needed quite often. It contains many rooms for when the previous campers were residing in it. A few wheelchair accessible rooms are available on the first floor.
Bunker 9
Bunker 9 is a hidden bunker that is at least 200 years old, used in the Demigod Civil War, and on a few occasions since. Bunker 9 is presumed to have been the Hephaestus' Cabin Bunker during the war. It is said that all the ideas would take at least a century to build. It is an aircraft hanger sized enchanted wooden workshop filled with tools, weapons, schematics, a map of the camp, and various machine design plans.
C.C.'s Spa and Resort
There is white marble and blue water everywhere you look. Terraces climb up the side of the mountain, with swimming pools on every level, connected by waterslides and waterfalls and underwater tubes you could swim through. Fountains sprayed water into air, forming impossible shapes, like flying eagles and galloping horses. In a big room, the whole front wall was windows. The back wall was covered in mirrors, making it look like it went on forever. There is also a bunch of expensive-looking white furniture and in a corner there is a cage on a table. There is also a loom, the size of a big screen TV, which shimmers like it was three dimensional. There is a mirror that shows the person, especially males, what they wanted to look like so they would get a makeover. There is a cage full of guinea pigs. They have a library with the best knowledge in the past three millennia. It was indirectly mentioned that the spa had rooms for Circe and the staff.
Caldecott Tunnel
The Caldecott Tunnel is a four-lane high way cutting through the Berkeley Hills that connects Oakland and Orinda, two cities in California. It also serves as an entrance to Camp Jupiter. This serves as the entrance of the camp, being well hidden and protected by Mist and guards. Every Legionnaire has shifts to guard it.
Camp Forge
The Camp Forge is where weapons are forged. Hephaestus' children are often, or always, working in the forges, but is open to everyone. Campers can make their own weapons. There are white marble columns lining walls stained with soot. Chimneys on the roof pump smoke over a gable with carvings of gods and monsters. The forge is located at the edge of a stream, with waterwheels spinning bronze gears. Campers always hear machinery working, fires crackling, and the sound of hammers against metal. Inside, there are tables full of projects and weapons, there is big map of the camp on the wall used to plan traps to catch the bronze dragon. The Camp Forge is described as extremely hot with heavy machinery and dangerously molten metal.
Camp Jupiter Aviary
The Camp Jupiter Aviary is a building that houses the camp’s giant eagles. Romans believed that birds could help them predict the future, so an aviary was built in the camp to host a great variety of birds.
Camp Store
The Camp Store is the location in Camp Half-Blood for purchasing necessities such as toiletries, camp shirts, shirts like Artemis the Moon Goddess, Fall Hunting Tour 2002 silver t-shirt, recently wind chimes, seashells made for interpreting prophecies, tote bags, and packs of Mythomagic cards (meant for younger campers). The wind chimes come in Celestial Bronze and silver. The Stoll brothers are known to constantly try and break into the store while Miranda Gardiner who runs the store is in a constant struggle to keep them from doing so.
Chambers of the Gods
This is where the Olympian Gods meet to discuss mortal and world-changing affairs. Occassionally, it's used for their parties and godly shenanigans.
Charon's Ferry
Charon, in Greek myth, rowed across the rivers of Styx and Acheron in a boat. This was what Charon used to take the souls of the dead across the rivers, and it was the only legitimate way to cross the rivers of the Underworld.
Château Frontenac
The Château Frontenac is a hotel in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It serves as a home of Boreas/Aquilon and his children.
Climbing Wall
The Climbing Wall is a giant wall which Greek demigod campers climb at Camp Half-Blood. They must climb quickly or it will clash with the other wall, causing lava to pour from the top, and boulders to fall on whoever is climbing at the time.
Coliseum
The Coliseum is a fighting arena for Roman demigods and legacies located in New Rome. One of the Roman punishments is cleaning the bull pens at the Coliseum. The Coliseum is a five-story tall building that gleams in the sun next to Circus Maximus.
Cottus
Cottus was one of the three Hecatonchires. He was the first to break a blood oath with a god and to be punished by the Furies, becoming a titan-sized living-prison called the Prison of the Damned. After the First Titan War, Cottus pledged a blood oath to Zeus, only to later betray him. Displeased by this betrayal, the Furies hunted him down to torture him without end, as they saw death would be too merciful for such a crime. He became an example to all, with his body being converted into a prison for those who followed his example.
Courtyard of Atropos
The Courtyard of Atropos is a large open courtyard with a giant stone image of Atropos. The courtyard contains multiple chambers and corridors going through and around it, leading into the Hall of Atropos. Much like the stone image of Lahkesis in Destiny's Atrium, the image of Atropos has two beams coming from its eyes, which creates a barrier blocking the path beyond the courtyard.
Cyclops Books
Cyclops Books is a quaint-looking bookstore with a green awning painted the word LIBRI. Racks of used hardcovers were set out on the sidewalk for browsing. Inside the shop, Aristophanes sunned itself atop a stack of dictionaries. From the cashier's/information desk at the center of the room, freestanding shelves radiated in all directions, crammed with tomes of every size and shape. Two ladders led to a railed balcony, also wall-to-wall books. Overstuffed reading chairs filled every available corner. Huge windows offered views of the city aqueduct and the hills beyond. The sunlight streamed in like warm honey, making the shop feel comfortable and drowsy. In the back corner, a ladder lead to a second-level balcony similar to the one in the main room. Two sleeping areas had been created up there: Ella's harpy nest of straw, cloth and shredded paper; and a sort of cardboard fort made of old appliance boxes.
DOA Recording Studios
DOA Recording Studios (meaning Dead On Arrival) is one of the main entrances to the Underworld. It is located in Los Angeles, California. The doors in the lobby say: NO SOLICITORS. NO LOITERING. NO LIVING. Inside the lobby, muzak music plays and the carpet and walls are steel gray. There is black leather furniture and an elevator. Charon is on a raised podium inside the studio. When someone dies, they will be taken into an elevator going down via Charon (if he allows them), then they sail across the River Styx.
Demeter's Cabin (Cabin 4)
Demeter's Cabin is the cabin that houses the demigod offspring of Demeter. The roof of the cabin constructed of growing grass and has tomato vines growing on the walls. It has wild flowers and roses growing on the porch. The cabin color is a light shade of brown. It is in between Hera's and Athena's Cabin. Inside, there is a grassy floor and an oak tree in the middle of the cabin that holds up the ceiling.
Destiny's Atrium
Destiny's Atrium is a large, decorative courtyard beyond the Temple of Lahkesis. At one end of the courtyard is a barrier, which is created via beams from the eyes of the statue of Lahkesis' face. Beyond the barrier is a path that leads to the Bog of the Forgotten, guarded by several Cyclopses.
Dining Pavilion
The dining pavilion is where the campers eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The food served is a diet primary of grapes, cheese, bread, and extra lean, nymph-cut barbecue and you can ask whatever you want to drink (although Coke does not have the same flavor). Each cabin has their own tables and campers are not allowed to sit at a table that is not their cabin's. The tables are covered with a white tablecloth fringed with purple. At the center of the pavilion is the bonfire. It is lit during the dinners. At the beginning of each meal, each cabin takes turns going up to the fire and dropping in a share of their best food as an offering for the gods (because the gods like the smell). Hestia, goddess of the hearth, gets a portion of each offering.
Dionysus' Cabin (Cabin 12)
Dionysus' Cabin is the cabin that houses Dionysus' demigod offspring at Camp Half-Blood. There is only one known camper currently living in there. The cabin's roof and walls are lined with grape vines. It has only two known occupants so far. Its relatively small number of demigods is possibly due to his strong dedication to his wife at Olympus. It is unknown what the cabin looks like on the inside.
Door of Orpheus
The Door of Orpheus is one of the two major entrances to the Underworld. It is located in New York City, specifically the Southern Area of Central Park. It was created by Orpheus after he lost his wife, Eurydice, and tried to get her back from the dead, however he was unsuccessful. He created it by using his skills in music, and opened the path straight into the Underworld. It is one of the few remaining secret entrances into the Underworld.
Doors of Death
Much like how people can pass into Olympus using a magic elevator, the Doors of Death also appear as an elevator in and out of the Underworld. However unlike the elevator to Olympus, the Doors of Death are framed in Stygian Iron, with black and silver doors etched with art deco designs, making them a complete inversion of the Olympian doors. The Doors of Death act as a fast passage in and out of the Underworld for Thanatos, whose job it is to bring souls there, as well as making sure that none ever escape. Thanatos is able to tell where the Doors of Death are at all times, even if they are not under his control. According to Bob, when the Doors are not chained, they move around, keeps them from being found.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a skyscraper in New York City and the current location of Olympus, the home of the Greek gods. Olympus is found on the 600th floor. When the center of Western Civilization in the world became America, Olympus moved itself to America in turn. It anchored itself at the top of the Empire State Building and became hidden as the 600th floor. The Olympian gods and goddesses will meet twice a year here for the winter and summer solstices. The gods moved Olympus to the Empire State Building from its previous position following a bright "flame". There is usually a security guard in the lobby who always tries to persuade demigods and mortals alike that there isn't a 600th floor. However, if you can show him something magical or make him believe you are a demigod or god, then he will give you a key enabling you to travel to Olympus.
Fifth Cohort Barracks
The Fifth Cohort of the Twelfth Legion is where the unreferenced and unwanted recruits used to be sent. Even though it is considered the worst, the majority of known praetors have come from this cohort. It has also housed four of the seven demigods in the Second Great Prophecy. The Fifth Cohort lodgings are the only ones on the opposite side of Via Principalis, right next to the Mess Hall and in front of the Fourth Cohort. The barracks aren't treated too well, and their appearance reflects the fame of the cohort, as unlucky events like falling pieces, water infiltrations and electricity problems often happens. Inside the building is pretty plain, divided in two like all the others by two gym-like bathrooms, with two lines of bunk beds on each side. Each bunk has a big drawer under the bottom bed where the campers can put their stuff. Weapons and shields are kept outside in swordbearers.
First Cohort Barracks
The First Cohort of the Twelfth Legion is the most prestigious cohort. The senior Centurion was Octavian, the augur of Camp Jupiter. The First's barracks are the northern ones, next to the Bath House, and easily the biggest buildings, even if not exaggeratedly. It's well kept, clean outside and inside, with perfectly working electricity, heating, and water systems. There's a slim front porch with a white wood table attached to the wall on each side, the entrance in the middle, and an ordinate row of high chairs the same colour as the table; opposite to the chairs there's the swordbearers and other low shelves for weapons and shields. After entering there's a sort of common room/living room with a rectangular coffee table, a couch and a couple of armchair. The bedroom area is quite large, with big comfy bunk beds on each side. At the far end there's the a couple of wardrobes and the door for the bathroom.
Forum
The Forum was a battlefield that was located on Mount Olympus, more precisely at one of its edges and close to the Chamber of the Flame. That was probably the Gods' favorite location to watch and even participate in battles, which acted like a small coliseum. Two thrones, which likely belonged to Zeus and Hera respectively, could be seen at the middle of its bleachers, but apparently, Hercules was the Olympian who used and commanded the Arena more often, for his own entertainment. There was an iron gate that was under the mentioned thrones from which warriors and enemies could march in; there were big statues of Goddesses on the walls and some walls had spiked vines that were overgrown.
Fourth Cohort Barracks
The Fourth Cohort of the Twelfth Legion is a cohort in the Twelfth Legion. Little is known about this cohort, other than the fact that it exists at Camp Jupiter. In front of the Fifth cohort barracks, the Fourth's don't look much different, except for the evident absence of mold of broken wood like their unlucky companions. Inside the building is still simple, divided in two, with a couple of bigger windows and bathrooms, and a bedside table for every bunk bed.
Geysers
The Geysers are located in the Forest and they are home to two Palikoi (geyser spirits and guardians of sacred oaths), Pete and Paulie.
Goode High School
Goode High School is the high school that Percy's second step-father, Paul Blofis, taught in. Paul managed to secure a place for Percy to attend for ninth grade even though Percy tells him that it would be a bad idea. It is the only school Percy has gone to for more than a year. Percy continued to go there until his junior year, when he is kidnapped by Hera and expelled.
Grand Central Terminal
Nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan at 42nd Street and Park Avenue, Grand Central Terminal spans multiple levels, featuring stunning Beaux-Arts architecture and a celestial-themed main concourse. A bustling convergence of New Yorkers, tourists, and daily commuters. The terminal serves as a microcosm of the city’s vibrant, diverse population. Grand Central is a thriving center of commerce with numerous shops, restaurants, and kiosks. Adventurers might find rare items, uncover hidden histories, or encounter intriguing characters within its walls.
Grand Spire
Towering high above the Island of Creation is a massive Spire that juts forth through the ground and pierces the sky with its height. Within it, dwell the Sisters of Fate. The spire actually appears as a gigantic statue of a bird (most likely the Phoenix) with its wings wrapped around itself.
Grove of Dodona
The Grove of Dodona is a stand of sacred oaks planted by the Titaness Rhea, in the first days of the world. They are located in Camp Half-Blood Forest, and it is the only oracle that is not affiliated with Apollo. The Myrmeke's Lair is currently the only known entrance to the grove. The Grove of Dodona had been planted by Rhea in the first days of the world and were ancient even when the first generation of Olympians were born. These sacred trees could actually speak and sometimes even issued prophecies.
Grove of the Council of Cloven Elders
The Grove of the Council of Cloven Elders is where the Council of Cloven Elders meet.
Hades' Cabin (Cabin 13)
Hades' cabin was built at the end of Percy's original adventures. The cabin houses demigod offspring of Hades. It was mainly designed by Nico di Angelo and constructed with help from summoned undead workers. The cabin walls are made of solid obsidian and a skull is hung over the doorway. There are torches that burn Greek Fire twenty-four hours a day. The cabin is windowless. Inside the cabin, the beds are coffin shaped with polished mahogany frames, brass railings, bloodred velvet pillows and sheets. There is also a small shrine with bones and jewels.
Hades' Palace
Hades' Palace is located in the Underworld and is the home of Hades, the God of the Underworld, and his wife Persephone, his Queen and Goddess of Springtime. The enormous palace was modeled after Olympus, as Hades isn't welcomed there except on the Winter Solstice. It is made of glittering black obsidian, with a black marble portico, and the entry hall had a polished bronze floor. The palace is run by skeleton servants and guarded by the skeletons of dead soldiers from different wars that have been around the world, such as The Second World War. In front of the palace is Persephone's Garden, which has been said to be one of the most beautiful gardens on Earth. A dark veranda overlooks the garden with a silver throne, a table, and a shadow fountain in the corner. A pair of thrones, one bone and one silver, sat on the balcony with a view of the Fields of Asphodel. A breakfast table with flower arrangements also sits on the balcony.
Hadrian's Library
Hadrian's Library was created by Roman Emperor Hadrian in AD 132 on the north side of the Acropolis of Athens. The library was seriously damaged by the Herulian invasion of 267 and repaired by the prefect Herculius in AD 407–412. Yet, there's still hidden knowledge to be uncovered.
Hebe Jeebies
Hebe Jeebies is an arcade in Times Square operated by Hebe, the goddess of youth. The arcade has various arcade games, a climbing wall with a pool, animatronics, and a chicken coop. The arcade turns people younger. It's unknown if its temporary or not, or if the mortals can tell. Hebe prohibits children under the age of eight in her arcade as their presence will cause her to de-age, and often hangs out in the karaoke bar to remain a teenager.
Hecate's Cabin (Cabin 20)
It is a cabin built of stones engraved with magical writing. It is said that if one of the stones falls or is dropped, it explodes or causes everyone within half a mile (800 meters) to turn into a tree. The cabin also has a slanted roof and high ceilings. The cabin is four modules back to back, two on either side, and has four entrances. The cabin can be rearranged and moved as desired; this module can be as big or small as it needs to be. More campers can fit into the same amount of space as a regular cabin with more privacy and better accommodations. There is also built-in, programmable furniture that can be collapsed, moved, and reshaped; with the snap of their fingers, the living area can be turned into a bedroom, gym, dining room, or military command center. There is a dozen preprogrammed interior-decorating schemes. The loft can also be used as a meeting area, game room, whatever the campers want. There are also private state-of-the-art bathrooms with large showers in the cabin.
Hecate's Mansion
A mysterious mansion that's a dark, mystical sanctuary nestled in an ancient grove. Built from black stone and adorned with arcane carvings, it exudes an eerie, enchanting aura. Inside, labyrinthine halls hold rare grimoires, enchanted artifacts, and shifting constellations. A grand enchanted fireplace and spectral, floating tomes define its interior. It's a blend of elegance and mystery, reflecting Hecate's dominion over magic and the supernatural.
Hephaestus' Cabin (Cabin 9)
Hephaestus's cabin is for the children of Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths and fire. The cabin is made of brick and has a smokestack sticking out of it, like a tiny factory or an oversized motor-home. The steel bunks are folded against the wall and have a digital control panel, blinking LED lights, glowing gems, and interlocking gears. Leo's bunk, Beckendorf's old bunk, has a built-in game station at the footboard, a stereo system in the headboard, a glass door refrigerator at the base, and a whole bunch of control panels running down the sides. The beds retract to a private room in the basement. A fire pole comes down from the second floor even though the cabin doesn't appear to have a second floor from the outside. A circular staircase leads down to the basement, power tools, an assortment of weapons, a workbench and a lot of scrap metal.
Hera's Cabin (Cabin 2)
Hera's Cabin is the cabin made to honor Hera, being the queen of the gods. Because Hera is the goddess of marriage, she must maintain her marriage with Zeus. Thus, she has no demigod children. Hera's cabin is made out of marble and is shaped like a box. The cabin is more graceful than Zeus's Cabin, with slimmer white columns, garlanded with pomegranates and flowers. The walls are carved with images of her symbol; the peacocks. It is freezing cold inside with a huge statue of Hera with a fire pit at its feet, but no beds. There are no residents due to the fact that this cabin is an honorary cabin and she does not have any children with mortals since she is the goddess of marriage and therefore has no mortal affairs.
Hermes' Cabin (Cabin 11)
Hermes’ Cabin is the cabin that houses the children of Hermes and newcomers to Camp Half-Blood who are unclaimed. Formerly, the children of minor gods lived there as well. New arrivals still do stay at the cabin until they are claimed. Hermes's Cabin is packed at all times. It has at least one bedroom with two twin beds, a wooden nightstand in between the two beds with a Grecian urn on it, a trunk at the end of the bed, Winged Shoes hung on a hook, a wooden desk and a chair, and curtains on the windows for privacy. Posters, pictures, a sword, a map of Camp Half-Blood and a calendar hangs on the wall.
Hermes' Shrine
Hermes' shrine is a ring of broken, black marble columns surrounding a dark stone altar.
Hoover Dam
The Hoover Dam, once known as the Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam that provides hydroelectric power. In the past, this is where Percy Jackson met Rachel Elizabeth Dare for the first time to help him avoid the Spartoi. It was said to be one of Annabeth's favorite pieces of architecture (evident as Percy, Grover, and Thalia spouted random facts that they subconsciously remembered, as Annabeth used to repeatedly go on about it).
Hypnos' Cabin (Cabin 15)
The cabin is made of mud walls and a rush roof. A wreath of red poppies hangs on the door. Inside, there's a hearth with a crackling fire. Above the mantel hangs Hypnos' symbol: a poplar tree branch dripping water from the River Lethe, into a collection of tin bowls. Soft violin music is always playing, and the air always smells like fresh laundry. There are always plenty of empty beds, all with feather pillows, fresh sheets and fluffy quilts. The Hypnos cabin makes everyone feel like sleeping, with its cozy and comfortable feel.
Intrepid
Ares, like all the Olympian gods, has his own temple. In his case, it is the Intrepid, a Military Museum. Docked on the Hudson River at Pier 86, The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum showcases this iconic aircraft carrier. A floating fortress of steel, it spans nearly three football fields in length and towers several stories above the waterline. The Intrepid houses a variety of exhibits featuring rare aircraft, spacecraft, and naval artifacts. Adventurers might find unique items, participate in historical reenactments, or attend educational events.
Iris' Cabin (Cabin 14)
Iris' Cabin was built in later years for the demigod offspring of Iris, the Greek goddess of rainbows. The appearance of the cabin is unknown. The children in this cabin could have photokinesis, the ability to bend light and possibly virtuakinesis, the ability to create illusions, due to their mother being Iris.
Isles of the Blest
The Isles of the Blest are a group of three paradise islands in the center of Elysium. It is reserved for those who, upon entering the Underworld, are judged and return to Elysium three times in a row after being reborn. They are thought to be the equivalent of islands on the western edge of the Earth, with continuous sunlight. Very few people make it to the Isles, as many prefer eternal residence in the pleasant Elysium to risking rebirth and ending up in Asphodel or the Fields of Punishment at the end of another life. It is believed that the greatest heroes of Greek mythology, such as Achilles, resided there after their deaths.
Jackson-Blofis Apartment
The Jackson-Blofis Apartment is an apartment occupied by Sally Jackson and Paul Blofis, along with Sally's teenage son Percy Jackson and their daughter Estelle Blofis. The apartment is on the top floor of a five story building. It consists of a combination kitchen and living area with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Javits Center
The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, commonly known as the Javits Center, is a large convention center on Eleventh Avenue between 34th Street and 38th Street in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by architect James Ingo Freed of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners.
Judgment Pavilion
The Judgment Pavilion is a place in the Underworld where the dead go to be judged on what location to be sent to in the Underworld. The judges are people like King Minos, Thomas Jefferson and William Shakespeare. The neutral souls who haven't done good or bad in their lives are allowed to skip judgment and go directly to the Fields of Asphodel. Souls that have done good deeds in their lives are sent to Elysium; the bad souls that have done numerous evil deeds, enter the Fields of Punishment. Judges are decided to pass judgement on all souls that enter the pavilion. While it is not shown how these judges are picked, they are normally people that showed great wisdom or fairness in life, such as William Shakespeare. However, these judges can also be cruel, such as King Minos. A person who has undergone a resurrection may get a second trial before the judges based on their actions in their second life.
Junkyard of the Gods
The Junkyard of the Gods is a place where the Greek gods, mainly Hephaestus, throw away broken or defective devices. It is located in Gila Claw, Arizona.
Kronos's Prison
A hollow, silent void made to keep Kronos chained for eternity, holding the Titan with chains that hold his limbs in each direction, endlessly. The entrance is a malevolent portal that pulls anything into it.
Labyrinth
The Labyrinth was a large maze that was constructed by the Mortal, Daedalus at the behest of the King of the Gods himself, Zeus, in order to contain the Key to Pandora's Box. The Labyrinth connects many locations different locations on Earth and time can run differently within, making a few minutes in the Labyrinth an hour in the outside world or even a couple of days traveling turn into several days in the outside world. The Labyrinth is constantly shifting and attempting to kill its inhabitants. The Labyrinth can only be safely navigated by a mortal with Clear Sight who is able to see the traps and correct passages to take. Satyrs can also navigate through the Labyrinth using their enhanced senses of smell, but they aren't as accurate as a clear-sighted mortal, can get lost and take longer to navigate. The Labyrinth's ever shifting and changing nature makes it impossible to map.
Liberty Island
Liberty Island is a federally owned island in Upper New York Bay in the northeastern United States. Its most notable feature is the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World), a large statue by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi that was dedicated in 1886. The island also contains the Statue of Liberty Museum, which opened in 2019 and exhibits the statue's original torch. Long known as Bedloe's Island, it was renamed by an act of the United States Congress in 1956. Part of the State of New York, the island is an exclave of the New York City borough of Manhattan, surrounded by the waters of Jersey City, New Jersey. There were a number of disputes regarding the jurisdictional status of the island during the 20th century.
Lincoln Center
Located on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Lincoln Center spans 16.3 acres. It includes several iconic venues, such as the Metropolitan Opera House, the New York Philharmonic’s Avery Fisher Hall, and the David H. Koch Theater. A gathering place for the cultural elite, aspiring artists, and enthusiastic audiences. The Center attracts a diverse crowd, united by their love for the performing arts. Lincoln Center is a major cultural and economic driver. Adventurers might find quests related to high-stakes performances, stolen artifacts, or enchanted musical instruments. The area offers opportunities for lucrative patronage and influential connections.
Lotus Hotel and Casino
The Lotus Hotel and Casino is located in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America. While inside, it seems like time never passes, and nobody wants to leave. The Lotus Hotel and Casino was created by the Lotus-eaters with the intention that anyone entering would never want to leave. The hotel lures kids inside with addictive games, food (in the case of the movie), and other activities, combined with the unlimited money on plastic cards. Guests seem to never age because time is severely dilated, elapsing at a much slower rate than it passes in the outside world. Known victims of the hotel include Darrin, Nico and Bianca di Angelo, as well as Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood (for a short period of time). The cause of guests staying is getting addicted to eating "Lotus Flowers".
Lowlands
The Lowlands are a series of cliffs and canyons within the interior of the Island of Creation. Kratos comes to them by going up a path beyond the Courtyard of Atropos. At the end of the Lowlands is the Great Chasm.
Madison Square Garden
Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Madison Square Garden (MSG) is an iconic arena situated atop Pennsylvania Station. It spans several blocks and features multiple levels, including the main arena, theater, and concourse areas. MSG attracts a diverse crowd of sports fans, concert-goers, and event enthusiasts. The arena is a melting pot where New Yorkers and tourists come together to witness spectacular performances and thrilling competitions. The Garden is a bustling hub of commercial activity. Adventurers might find rare merchandise, encounter influential figures, or participate in quests linked to major events.
Main Campfire
The main gathering place for all campers to enjoy their best days!
Mansion of Night
It is described as being "so terrifying" that even Giants and Titans steer away from it completely. Annabeth Chase felt that it would be better to look into the face of Medusa than to see the horrors inside. However, it is also the only way for mortals to pass through to the heart of Tartarus while monsters are able to go around using another unknown route that is good for them, but bad for mortals
Mess Hall
The Mess Hall is where legionnaires eat their meals at Camp Jupiter. Food is served by invisible servers. Seating is assigned by cohorts while guests can sit wherever they want. They sit on low couches while eating. Campers are seated by cohort. Officers and Senators have their own table.
Mount Elbrus
Mount Elbrus is the highest mountain in Russia and Europe. As punishment, Zeus had Prometheus chained up on Mount Elbrus and had a huge and ferocious vulture peck out his liver every day, and as Prometheus' immortal liver regrew every night, the cycle could continue. This could only be evaded if someone broke the chains or if Prometheus told Zeus which of his fellow gods would overthrow him.
Mount Ephyra
A very steep hill that serves as the location for Sisyphus's punishment, named after the kingdom he used to rule.
Mount Othrys
Mount Othrys was the base of the Titans during the First Titan War and the Second Titan War. In the First War, it was assaulted by the Olympians, where Zeus used Kronos' Scythe to cut him into a thousand pieces, and cast him into Tartarus. Mount Othrys was located on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County. The palace itself, which reminds Percy of a very oversized mausoleum, is made completely from black marble, which, according to Percy, made it both "terrible and beautiful, made of fear and shadow." The palace's glimmering black towers reached the clouds, like "greedy fingers, reaching out for the stars." The main pavilion is ringed with Greek columns, the floor is polished black marble (which is pure black and shiny, like a mahogany piano), and a cold wind always blows down the hallway. Greek Fire burns all day long in braziers along the walls, which glow against the marble floor.
Mount Saint Helens
Mount Saint Helens is a volcano located in Skamania County, Washington in the Northwest region of the United States of America. As the Olympians moved westward to the United States, Mount Saint Helens replaced Mount Etna as the prison of Typhon.
Narcissus's Island
A stunningly beautiful island surrounded by shimmering blue waters, where fragrant flowers bloom in abundance and the air is filled with the sweet scent of blooming blooms. This enchanting land is owned by Narcissus, who watches over its vibrant landscapes with a mix of pride and sorrow, reminiscent of his own tragic tale.
Nemesis's Cabin (Cabin 16)
Nemesis' cabin is the cabin that houses the demigod offspring of Nemesis, the minor goddess of retribution, vengeance, balance, justice. It has an unknown number of occupants as the cabin until later on. There is a broken wheel over the door, resembling Pac-Man. There are torches lighting up the place on the outside. It is unknown what the cabin looks like on the inside.
Nero's Tower
Nero's Tower is a skyscraper owned by Emperor Nero of Triumvirate Holdings. The original tower is named Torre delle Milizie and is located in Rome, Italy while the most recent tower is located in New York City. The tower is described as a "glass-and-steel monstrosity of the Midtown variety" and is heavily fortified. Triumvirate Holdings was an organization with three powerful individuals who are said to be the three worst Roman emperors. They have forced others to worship them, which helped them gain their divinity. Currently, all the three members are identified, Nero, historically considered to be one of the worst emperors of all, Commodus, who resided in Indianapolis and Caligula, Nero's "kinsman". Triumvirate Holdings profits off events such as the Second Titan War and the Second Giant War. They are said to "own so much property and have so much money they make Rachel's dad's company look like a kid's lemonade stand."
New Rome University
New Rome University has a bell tower. The rooftop has precariously slanted red tiles. The university's library rivals that of the temples. Sunlight streams into the main reading room through the oculus, the round skylight in the center of the gilded dome ceiling. Colorful tile mosaics of deities, famous Romans, and mythical creatures decorate the walls. One candlelit hallway is paved with stones engraved with the names of lost heroes. Some of the stones look worn and ancient, but others are brand new. The library's shelves are chock-full of books and scrolls. The dorm rooms have bunk beds. The usual uniform includes a purple long sleeved shirt that has a laurel wreath while inside the wreath it says 'SPQR: UNR' with 'Camp Jupiter' underneath and 'San Francisco, California' below that; they can wear whatever bottoms and shoes they want though.
New York Public Library
Situated on Fifth Avenue, the New York Public Library (NYPL) boasts a Beaux-Arts architectural style. Its grand facade is flanked by iconic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude. The vast halls and rooms inside are filled with knowledge and history, making it an excellent spot for scholars and adventurers alike. A gathering place for intellectuals, researchers, and the curious. It attracts a diverse crowd, from students and academics to tourists and adventurers seeking knowledge. The NYPL is not just a place for reading; it’s a hub of cultural and educational activities. Adventurers might find rare manuscripts, maps, and ancient tomes among its shelves, or engage with scholars for quests involving historical mysteries or forgotten knowledge.
Ogygia
Ogygia is a phantom island that exists everywhere and nowhere. It was designed as the prison for the nymph Calypso, daughter of the Titan Atlas. It is a very gorgeous place, where there are invisible servants and a beautiful garden, made by Calypso herself. One of the garden's plants is moonlace. Its terrain is mostly grass-covered hills with pristine beaches all along the edges, though it has groves of cypress tree. It is apparently not very big as there were few places Leo Valdez could go and not see the ocean.
Olympia
The City of Olympia was located on Mount Olympus, and served as a sanctuary to honor the Olympian Gods. It is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, the most famous games in history. The first Olympic Games were held in honor of Zeus. However, it has been relocated to the state of Washington in the United States.
Olympian Gardens
Olympus' Garden was a marbled-wall garden maze that belonged to Hemera. It was located on Mount Olympus, right below the platforms of the Upper Gardens. Aphrodite's Chamber could be found in the Upper Parts of the garden as well as Poseidon's Chamber.
Oracle's Cave
The Cave of the Oracle is a large chamber where the Oracle of Delphi resides at Camp Half-Blood. The current Oracle is Rachel Elizabeth Dare. She paints the visions which she receives in her dreams over the walls of the cave for a better understanding of the prophecies. Outside the cave, there are two torches with a velvet curtain covering the entire cave, thereby granting privacy to the person inside, embroidered with snakes. Bones and old swords littered the ground. The cave has massive sofas and throw pillows.
Palace of the Fates
The Palace of the Fates is a large ornate palace upon the Island of Creation that sits beyond the Great Chasm. Below it lies the the Great Pit of Fate, where the alternate life's of the souls are deemed to be set in different realities having infinite timelines within it. There are two statues at the front door of the palace. Their faces are not visible, but they are possibly representative of Zeus and Cronos, in commemoration of their past visits to the Fates. Aside from being surrounded by forests, mists, and the sea, which harden its approach, there are monsters and traps that protect its halls.
Palm Springs Air Museum
Palm Springs Air Museum is an aviation museum in Palm Springs, California. The 501 nonprofit leases from the city 17 acres abutting Palm Springs International Airport. The museum encompasses five themed hangars, outdoor displays, and a visitor center that includes a resource center with flight simulators.
Pan's Cave
Pan's Cave is the cave where the god Pan hid and faded. Pan's cave is located in Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico. The fact that Pan hid in a cave was the reason satyrs never met him, since none would go underground. The cave and Pan were eventually discovered near death by the satyr Grover Underwood and his friends: Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, Nico di Angelo, Rachel Elizabeth Dare, and Tyson. Pan resided in this cave because it was one of the few truly wild places left on Earth, but it too would eventually be cultivated by humans
Pegasus Stables
This is where they store the pegasi (and horses), like Blackjack, Percy's black pegasus. Percy can read the pegasi (and all equestrian's) minds since his father created the horses. The Demeter cabin is in charge of the pegasi riding lessons, but Aphrodite's Cabin helps every now and then. Every few times, some demigod(s) would take pegasi lessons from one of the other demigods from Aphrodite's cabin. It is also shown that Chiron does not like the stables very much.
Persephone's Garden
Persephone's Garden is a garden owned by Persephone, filled with different kinds of her favourite plants and flowers. It was a gift from her husband Hades. The most prominent fruit there is the pomegranate, which makes the consumer stay in, go or return to the Underworld. The air was cool and damp. A brook wended through the middle of the garden. There are luminous plants that grow without sunlight, such as beautiful subterranean trees glow in the dark and white birch trees soaring into the air like frozen ghosts, along with orange blossoms that glowed neon bright in the dark. There are also poisonous scrubs and multi-colored mushrooms. In the center is an orchard of pomegranate trees, its fruit has an overwhelmingly sweet tart smell. Seemingly trying to compensate the lack of normal flowers, there are precious jewels, such as clumps of raw diamonds and piles of rubies as big as an human adult's fist.
Pillar of the World
The Pillar of the World is a gigantic pillar that was located in the Underworld, which held up the Mortal Plane and prevented it from collapsing. It was partially destroyed during the battle between Kratos and Persephone, forcing the Titan Atlas to stand upon it and hold all of Greece upon his shoulders.
Plaza Hotel
Located at the southeastern corner of Central Park, the Plaza Hotel is a grandiose building known for its opulent architecture and rich history. It serves as a temporary sanctuary for demigods in the bustling heart of New York City. A mix of demigods on quests, mythical creatures hiding in plain sight, and unaware mortals. The hotel’s staff, knowledgeable about the hidden world, discreetly cater to their unique guests. The Plaza provides luxurious amenities, rare items, and enchanted services for those in the know. Adventurers might find quests involving lost artifacts, hidden messages, or encounters with fellow demigods and mythical beings.
Pluto's Shrine
Pluto's Shrine a shrine dedicated to Pluto on Temple Hill in Camp Jupiter. The roof of Pluto's Shrine is covered in bones and diamonds. Several million dollars' worth of stones glittered on the roof.
Polyphemus' Island
Polyphemus' island is an island in the Sea of Monsters. It is where Polyphemus the cyclops and his sheep live. It also contains his cave and (formerly) the Golden Fleece which he "stole" from heroes long ago. The island is now located in the Bermuda Triangle.
Port Authority Bus Terminal
Located between 40th and 42nd Streets, and Eighth and Ninth Avenues in Midtown Manhattan, the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) is a massive complex. It spans several city blocks and features multiple levels, filled with gates, ticket counters, shops, and eateries. A melting pot of commuters, tourists, and transient visitors. The terminal is a crossroads where people from all walks of life converge, making it a microcosm of the city’s diversity. The PABT hosts numerous businesses, from fast food joints to convenience stores, offering a variety of goods and services to travelers. Adventurers might find unique items, gather intelligence, or encounter intriguing characters.
Poseidon's Cabin (Cabin 3)
Poseidon's Cabin is the cabin that houses the demigod offspring of Poseidon. Poseidon's cabin is low, long and solid, with all the windows facing the sea. The outer walls are rough gray stone with pieces of seashell and coral and look like the bottom of the ocean floor. On the inside, it has six empty bunk beds and the walls glow like abalone. Tyson later adds a few bronze hippocampi on the ceiling as decorations, along with unknown underwater plants and corals, sitting in the window sill, "more beautiful than the Demeter kids could whip up." When he moves into the cabin, Percy hangs his Minotaur's Horn up on the wall which is Percy's first spoil of war collected and his only possession at the time aside from a toiletries bag and a set of spare clothes. It is mentioned to still hang there and it presumably still continues to hang in the cabin.
Poseidon's Summer Villa
Poseidon's Summer Villa is the summer palace of Poseidon. It's located in the Atlantic Ocean about 40 miles southeast of the Long Island coast and about 200 feet down on the precipice of the Hudson Canyon. It's undergoing remodeling with two blue whales towing a marble column the size of an apartment building, hammerhead sharks slathering grout between rows of coral brickwork with their fins and cephalofoils and hundreds of merfolk darting around wearing bright yellow hard hats and at least one dolphin in a reflective safety vest. Poseidon is also having an infinity pool constructed over the abyss of the Hudson Canyon, although Percy doesn't understand the purpose of it given the fact that they're already underwater. Poseidon later mentioned that the god and his interior designer still haven't decided whether the bathroom tile should be seafoam or aquamarine.
Principia
The Principia is the headquarters for the Praetors located in Camp Jupiter. The Praetors meet at the principia to discuss important matters. The principia is a two-story wedge of white marble with a columned portico like an old-fashioned bank with Roman guards standing out in front of it. Over the doorway, hangs a big purple banner with the gold letters SPQR embroidered inside a laurel wreath. Inside, on the ceiling glitters a mosaic of Romulus and Remus under Lupa. The floor is polished marble. The walls are draped in velvet. In the center was one empty display stand for the eagle standard. In the back corner, a stairwell leads down and is blocked by a row of iron bars like a prison door. In the center of the room, a long wooden table was cluttered with scrolls, notebooks, tablet computers, daggers, and a large bowl filled with jelly beans. Behind the table, there are two high-backed chairs meant for the Praetors.
Queens-Midtown Tunnel
The Queens-Midtown Tunnel (sometimes simply known as the Midtown Tunnel) is a highway tunnel and toll road. It crosses under the East River and connects the Borough of Queens (at the Long Island City terminus of I-495) on Long Island with the borough of Manhattan.
Rockefeller Center
Located in Midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center is a sprawling complex of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres. It’s known for its Art Deco architecture, famous ice skating rink, and the towering presence of the Rockefeller Plaza. A bustling hub of business professionals, tourists, and locals. The Center is a nexus of corporate offices, television studios, and entertainment venues. Rockefeller Center is a commercial powerhouse. Adventurers might find valuable goods in its shops, encounter influential figures, or participate in quests linked to major events and corporate intrigues.
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a large pier at the foot of Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, California, United States. It contains a small amusement park, concession stands, and areas for views and fishing. The pier is part of the greater Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Here, in the past, Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood appeared after escaping the Underworld using Poseidon's Pearls, on June 21st, the day of the Summer Solstice.
Second Cohort Barracks
The Second Cohort is very similar to the First Cohort. This Cohort takes in the best campers with the best recommendation letters. It's nicknamed the "Pride of Camp Jupiter." The Second cohort's barracks are a bit larger than the Third's, made of polished light-coloured wood and with a nice front porch, a round table and some chairs where the legionnaires can chill. Inside there's a small area where you can leave shoes and whatnot, and all the bunk beds are in the same room interspersed by high wood lockers where legionnaires can keep their stuff. At the far end of the building there's a nice bathroom and decent showers.
Senate House
The Senate House is a meeting place for the Senate. The Senate House is a domed building. Percy described the inside of the Senate House to be like a high school lecture hall. A semicircle of tiered seats faced a dais with a podium and two chairs. One of the chairs has a small velvet package on the seat. After the Battle of Camp Jupiter, cracks in the dome glistened with silver adhesive. The walls of some buildings had been hastily replastered. The Senate is a council of ten senators elected from the legion at Camp Jupiter. It gathers in the Senate House of New Rome where the senators discuss issues that arise, such as deciding whether or not quests are to be granted or whether or not to go to war.
Spire of Chaos
A sprawling, majestic fortress set within an ominous, blood-red landscape, where ancient stone architecture meets otherworldly grandeur. Gargantuan arches and towering pillars, etched with intricate designs, rise from pools of crimson. The skies above are cloaked in perpetual twilight, casting eerie shadows across the land. The palace's halls are vast and echo with the whispers of forgotten secrets, offering both awe and unease to any who dare venture within. Every corner hints at the dark power that resides here.
Strawberry Fields
The Strawberry Fields are fields in Camp Half Blood. They are managed by the campers in the Demeter and Dionysus' Cabins. They sell strawberries for money (which is used for buying resources and maintain the whole camp) to local restaurants and other establishments under the guise of Delphi Strawberry Service. It is mostly taken care of by the satyrs and nymphs living in the camp.
Sword Fighting Area
The Sword Fighting Area is where campers go to duel and practice with different weapons of their choice. It is between the cabins and the Armory. There are straw dummies in Greek armor scattered around the room and training swords.
Temple of Bellona
The Temple of Bellona is located on Temple Hill along with the Temple of Mars, Pluto's Shrine, and the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. Before Romans went to war they would go to the temple and throw a spear into the ground.
Temple of Euryale
The Temple of Euryale is a rather frightening area located deep within the Bog of the Forgotten. It primarily serves as the lair of the Gorgon Sisters but is occupied only by Euryale at the time. Its doorway is sealed by a stone slab bearing the visage of a Gorgon. This carving shoots green beams from its eyes that turn people to solid stone, after which when spikes emerge from below and shatter the frozen statue. Massive serpent statues flank the doorway. Inside the temple, there are monsters like the Scythian Dracanae.
Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus is the most sacred temple at Camp Jupiter. It is where the augur, Octavian, reads the will of the gods by reading the entrails (i.e. stuffing) of stuffed animals. It is located on Temple Hill, near New Rome. The temple has a round pavilion with a ring of white columns the size of redwoods supporting a domed, gilded ceiling. There is a marble floor that is etched with many colorful mosaics and Latin inscriptions: prophecies, memorials, and dire warnings. The height of the gold ceiling is above 60 feet. The temple is open so that the wind can get in. In the center of the temple, there is a marble altar and a statue of Jupiter holding the Master Bolt. Percy mentions that the actual Master Bolt does not look like the one in the temple.
Temple of Lahkesis
The Temple of Lahkesis is a large, grand temple on the Island of Creation, dedicated to one of the Sisters of Fate.
Temple of Mars
The Temple of Mars is a red marble crypt with cast-iron doors, a massive statue of Mars, a display wall of skulls and assorted weapons and the ceiling has eleven identical shields that spell the letter M. "A massive red crypt decorated with human skulls on iron spikes."
Temple of Thanatos
This somber yet awe-inspiring temple is a sanctuary dedicated to Thanatos, the deity of death. As you enter, an air of solemnity surrounds you, the atmosphere thick with reverence and the scent of myrrh. Adorned with intricate carvings that tell stories of life and afterlife, the temple serves as both a resting place for the souls of the departed and a place for the living to contemplate the cycle of existence.
Temple of the Fates
The Temple of the Fates is the sacred temple of the Sisters of Fate, located high above the Island of Creation. It sits in a sea of dark mist, at the edge of the world. The only way to reach the temple is summon the Phoenix and ride it to the Spire, from where the temple can be accessed. It was stated that Time Was completely stopped Inside the temple.
Thalia's Tree
Thalia's Pine Tree is the pine tree on the very tip of the camp. As Thalia Grace laid dying after her wound from her fight to save her friends, her father Zeus, God of the skies, Ruler of the Gods, created Thalia's pine tree to not only save his daughter but to stop that from happening again. He created a barrier to protect lost demigods and to keep Camp Half-Blood a safe place from the monsters trying to kill them. After Thalia's resurrection, it still maintains the barrier, now powered by the Golden Fleece instead of Thalia's life force.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nestled in the heart of Central Park, The Met is an expansive fortress of culture, history, and art. Its imposing stone facade and vast halls house treasures from every corner of the world, spanning thousands of years. A gathering place for scholars, artists, tourists, and adventurers. The diverse crowd includes art enthusiasts, historians, and those seeking knowledge or inspiration. The Met is a hub of scholarly exchange and commercial activity. Adventurers might find rare books, ancient artifacts, and unique items within its shop or exhibitions.
The Rooftop at Pier 17
The Rooftop at Pier 17 is New York City’s most scenic concert stage. A dynamic open-air entertainment venue, set five stories above the East River, concert goers annually see their favorite artists within an intimate atmosphere (3,500 capacity), all from a one-of-a-kind rooftop location with direct views of such iconic skyline landmarks as the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and One World Trade Center.
Third Cohort Barracks
The Third Cohort of the Twelfth Legion is a cohort in the Twelfth Legion. Not much is known about the Third Cohort except that they won the Roman War Games against the First Cohort and Second Cohort. Between the Second and the Fourt's barracks, the Third's look normal and clean enough from the outside. Inside, even if still divided in two by nice bathrooms, the disposition is slightly different than the Fifth and Fourth, each part with one bunk bed on a side, three drawers in front of it and on the short side another bunk bed under a mezzanine, on top of which there's the last two single beds, usually occupied by newcomers who don't feel like socializing yet or centurions that want to feel important.
Times Square
Located at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, Times Square is a vibrant confluence of bright lights, towering billboards, and endless human activity. It's a nexus of entertainment and commerce, with neon signs illuminating the night sky. A microcosm of global culture, Times Square attracts tourists, street performers, and business people. It’s a place where different walks of life intersect, each bringing their own stories and quests. The heart of New York City's entertainment industry, this district is packed with theaters, shops, and restaurants. Adventurers might encounter unique items, rare foods, and opportunities for wealth within its bustling streets.
Tower of the Furies
The Tower ofthe Furies is described as an ominous, commanding, massive spire of obsidian black with its structure as jagged monolith that exudes ancient hatred. It was also were all the oath stones, amber-like rocks with an image of the servant trapped inside, symbolizing the shackling and one-sided nature of Oaths, were kept by the Furies.
Triple G Ranch
The Triple G Ranch is located somewhere in Texas and is the home of the monster Geryon and Eurytion, the immortal son of Ares. The two raise an assortment of mythological animals on the ranch, or sell out space on the ranch for profit.
Tyche's Cabin (Cabin 19)
The children of Tyche resides here. The cabin looks like a miniature Las Vegas casino. The cabin has magical paint that can change the exterior color just by touching it. The cabin is four modules back-to-back with two on each side and has four entrances. The cabin also has a slanted roof and high ceilings. The cabin can be rearranged and moved as desired; this module can be as big or small as it needs to be. More campers can fit into the same amount of space as a regular cabin with more privacy and better accommodations.
Void of Erebos
The Void of Erebos is a region of the Underworld where the dead had to pass immediately after dying. It is sometimes used interchangeably with Tartarus.
Volleyball Court
The Volleyball Court is the court the demigod campers go to play volleyball.
Waystation
The Waystation is a refuge for demigods, monsters and Hunters of Artemis where they could take shelter if needed. located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The infirmary contained fully stocked supply cabinet with medicine, surgical tools, and potion ingredients. The hospital bed had built-in monitors, GCI interface, and levitating bariatric slings. Racks of healing herbs dried against the wall next to the portable MRI machine. The Grand Hall curved a barreled ceiling of wood carvings, with glowing stained-glass panels in the center creating green and gold geometric designs. Behind the railings, rows of doorways led into other rooms. Half a dozen ladders stretched up to the ornate molding at the base of the ceiling, where the ledges were stuffed with hay-like roosts for very large chickens. The whole place had a faint animal scent. Sets of sofas and comfy chairs were clustered here and there. At the center of the hall stood a massive dining table of rough-hewn redwood with seating for twenty.
Williamsburg Bridge
The Williamsburg Bridge is a bridge in the city of Manhattan. It was the final battleground between Percy Jackson and the forces of Camp Half-Blood against Kronos and his armies during the Battle of Manhattan. However, it is still operating to this day with traffic on both sides running nonstop.
Wolf House
The Wolf House is a place where Roman demigods and legacies start their demigod journey. It is there where Lupa judges whether or not the demigods left there are worthy and strong enough to endure her training. If so, she adopts them as her cubs, like she did with Romulus and Remus, teaching and conditioning them until she judges them worthy of taking their place as Legionnaires of Rome. Then she gives them directions to Camp Jupiter leaving them to fight their way there alone; conquer or die.
Yancy Academy
Yancy Academy is a priestiegous private boarding school in Manhattan. Known classes that can be taken in this school include Pre-algebra, English, and Latin. It is a school for troubled kids, but many of the students were from well-off, rich families unlike Percy. It is well constructed, with lush pine trees all around. The school is located somewhere in the upper Hudson Valley, and while the exact location is never specified, Yancy is said to have a view of the Hudson River.
Zeus' Fist
If looked at from a certain angle, it looks like a large fist. If looked at from any other angle, it looks like a pile of deer droppings. The campers are prohibited from calling it "Poop Pile", as Zeus tends to be picky about things that bear his name. Chiron believes it's disrespectful to call something a "pile of deer poop" after it was initially named after the king of the gods. It's often used in Capture the Flag as a location for a flag, as it is clearly visible and hard to climb.. The fist also used to be one of the entrances to the Labyrinth.
Zeus's Cabin (Cabin 1)
Zeus's Cabin is the cabin that houses demigod offspring of Zeus. Zeus's Cabin is described as looking like a white marble box, with heavy, white columns in the front. This cabin is the biggest and bulkiest of all the cabins. It has polished bronze doors that shimmer like a hologram, and have lightning bolts streaked down them. The dome-shaped ceiling is decorated with moving mosaics of a cloudy sky and thunderbolts. It also thunders all the time. The cabin has no furniture inside at all, described as looking like a bank. It only has alcoves with golden eagle statues and one intimidating statue of Zeus in the middle. It is later described as looking like a glaring hippie that was ten feet tall and has sight of every place in the room except a corner where Thalia Grace had put her sleeping bag, and a few photos of herself, Luke Castellan, and Annabeth Chase when they were younger.