Venture as a Greek or Roman demigod to fight monsters with allies from the Percy Jackson books! Based on the works of Rick Riordan with additional elements from God of War, DC Comics, and more.
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Elf
Elves are creatures of light that appear in Norse mythology. They come from Alfheim, one of the Nine Worlds that are held in the branches and roots of the world tree Yggdrasil. Their lord is Frey. They need constant sunlight, like in Alfheim. Without it, they grow tired and will eventually fade away and die. Elves look much like humans but have a few non-human traits, including minimally pointed ears, green veins, and reflective eyes. Their sweat smells like pine needles and wood smoke.
Jotunn
Jötunn, commonly known as Giants, are the most ancient race in the Norse Cosmos who emerged from Ginnungagap. They are native to Jötunheim, Muspelheim and Niflheim, but are also known to inhabit other realms and lands. They have long been at war with the Aesir, though presumably not as long as the latter had against the Vanir. There are many different varieties of Jötunn, having attributes of Frost, Fire, Stone and even Animals.
Norse God
The Norse Gods are a pantheon of deities central to all accounts of Norse mythology. The principal pantheon of the Norse gods consists of the Aesir, who are connected to power and conflict, while a second pantheon comprises the Vanir, who are associated with cultivation and fertility. In Norse mythology, the two clans waged war against each other, ultimately resulting in the eventual unification of the two pantheons.
Legacy
A legacy is a mortal who is a second or further generation descendant of a god, namely the children, grandchild, or descendant of a demigod. They may or may not possess similar abilities to their godly ancestors. Recognition of Legacies seems unique to Camp Jupiter. It is also stated that various emperors of Rome were Legacies. Only first-generation descendants of the gods attend Camp Half-Blood, although Camp Jupiter accepts legacies into its ranks.
Amazon
The Amazons are children of the Queen of the Olympian Gods, Hera, goddess of women. They are part of a race of immortal warrior women. Although Amazons are generally similar to human women in appearance, they are distinguished from them by their remarkable beauty and extreme physical strength. Amazons also possess enhanced strength, coordination, stamina and agility, further honed by their years of combat training. They also possess a heightened intellect that allows them to quickly learn.
Atlantean
Atlanteans are the native race that inhabit the content of Atlantis. Not to be confused with the similarly aquatic race, merpeople, the modern Atlanteans are descended from both ancient Homo sapiens and Homo magi ancestors who sank below the ocean along with the fabled continent and evolved to survive their new environment. Atlanteans are capable of breathing while submerge underwater, possessing a set of gills on their body.
Pegasi
Pegasi are winged horses. They have been known to come in a variety of colors from white, black, brown and even mixed colors (ex: brown and white). They are named after the original Pegasus and are his offspring. Pegasi are strong, winged horses from the Greece and Roman Empire. They are brave, loyal creatures. Their wings are large and feathered, and the color of their coat is varied.
Primordial
The Primordials (also known as Protogenoi and/or Protogenos) are the first race of immortals to come into existence and were born directly from the void of Chaos. Unlike the Titans and the gods, they are essentially sentient aspects of the universe itself and have absolute and total control over it, so therefore they cannot truly be killed. They can be banished from manifesting in the world physically, but their consciousness can never be destroyed.
Human
The most versatile and varied of races, without specific strengths or weaknesses.
Titan
The Titans were the second generation of Greek Gods who ruled over Greece before the Olympians and after the Primordials. It appears that out of spite for the rest of the race given his deep hatred towards Kronos, their king and his own father, Zeus had stripped them of their roles, thus denying all of their rights towards mortals, scornfully viewing them as nothing more uncivilized brutes not much superior than dumb beasts.
Giant
The appearance of giants varied according to the type of giant but they were generally humanoid in appearance, just much larger. Their bone structure was more dense than that of humans, giving them extra toughness but slowing them down a little. Most giants had superior senses to humans. In general, they could see and hear twice as well. Cloud giants, hill giants, and stone giants had a particularly good sense of smell. Some had the capacity to see well in low light or total darkness as well.
Harpy
Harpies are winged spirits of sharp wind. They are known as the hounds of Zeus. Sudden, mysterious disappearances are often attributed to harpies. Harpies can control and manipulate the air. They create sudden, sharp gusts of wind, capable to snatch away people and things from the earth. Harpies are able to fly with their wings. Like Cyclops, harpies are immune to lava and fire.
Olympian God
The Olympian Gods are a race of immortal beings who control the forces of nature and human endeavors. The majority are the descendants and relatives of the Elder Titans, their chief enemies. There are currently twelve major gods, the Olympians, who rule over the universe, all of whom are under the rule of Zeus. There are many other minor gods who serve smaller but necessary purposes in the world.
Demigod
Demigods, also known as half-bloods, are a race that are half-mortal and half-god. They are the direct result of a god and a mortal having a child together; the mortal is usually a human, but they can be of any race. Many influential figures throughout history are demigods, as they tend to be destined for greatness - or to cause great suffering.
Centaur
While the centaur descendants of Centaurus also love to roam the land and feel the wind whipping through their coat, some are much more raucous than their counterparts in Ravnica or Theros. The "Party Ponies," groups of rowdy centaurs scattered across the world, are known for attaching boxing gloves to the tips of their arrows and fighting with paintball guns with celestial bronze mixed in.
Satyr
The satyrs in the Percy Jackson series are empaths to a limited extent, and use their abilities to discover demigods that are unaware of their parentage. Later in life, many dream of becoming Searchers, venturing off to find their long-lost god, Pan. Either way, these satyrs have a soft spot for protecting nature, helping those in need, and for the alluring wiles of nymphs.
Nymph
Nymphs are minor spirits that embody a specific aspect of nature. Like nature, they are ever-changing and able to adapt to their environment. They are also beautiful creatures, and can be as awe-inspiring as an idyllic landscape. Mess with their homes, however, and their fury rivals that of a powerful torrent.
Cyclops
Cyclopes are the offspring of gods, nymphs, or other cyclopes. Unlike demigods, they are often viewed as "mistakes," and are abandoned by their parents when they are born to learn how to fend for themselves. They are so strong, however, that this is not as dangerous for cyclopes as it would be for most other races.