Post by Goldie on Feb 27, 2013 19:26:55 GMT -7
Note: This is sort of like Percy Jackson, and some things have come from the book, but is my original idea that didn't come from the book
In this RP, there are both Greek and Roman gods. They can all have children with mortals, producing demigods. These demigods train and live at a camp, separated by Greek and Roman. The Greek camp is Camp Elpis, named after the Greek spirit of hope. The Roman camp is Camp Charger. The demigods stay and train aYathe two camps during the summer monthes, then have the choice to leave and go back to their mortal families or stay at the camp. At the end of the summer the two camps get together for a week long event. They hold all sorts of contests and compatitions, ending it with a battle between the two camps. It's just for fun though, that last week. Each camp has cabins for the different demigods, seperated by the god [Poseidon Cabin, Diana Cabin, Hermes Cabin etc.] Oddly though, there can only be five demigods from each of the top six Gods [Zeus, Poseidon, Hades and Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto]. All other gods can only have ten demigod children living at one time.
There are also minor gods, who may also have children though they usually aren't as powerful as the Olympian godlings. There are separate cabins for those children.
Gods
[Note- I will put the Roman name in {brackets} since the main discriptions are basically the same for both Greek and Roman Gods.]
Zeus {Jupiter}
The king of the Gods. His wife is Hera, though he had many other lovers. He is the most powerful of the gods. He is in control of Earth and the heavens. His symbol is the oak or a thunderbolt.
Poseidon {Neptune}
God of the Seas. He is the most powerful god after his brother, Zeus, and lives under the sea. He causes earthquakes and typhoons when angered. He created the Pegasus as well. His symbols are the horse and trident.
Hades {Pluto}
God of the Underworld. He rules over the dead with his wife whom he kidnapped, Persephone; daughter of Demeter.
Hera {Juno}
Queen of the Gods, with her husband Zeus. She is the goddess of marriage. She constantly punished Zeus's other lovers and the children sired by her cheating husband. She is the protectress of women, ruling over marriage and childbirth . Her symbols are the peacock and cow.
Apollo {Apollon}
The God of Music. This god pulls the sun across the sky, letting Helios retire. Apollo was also an archer and hunted with a silver bow. He was mostly concerned with prophecies, poetry, medicine, music, archery, and various other arts. His symbols are the crow, the tree, and the dolphin.
Aphrodite {Venus}
Goddess of fertility, love and beauty. She also protected sailors. She was married to Hephaestus, but had many other lovers. Her symbols are the myrtle tree and the dove.
Hephaestus {Vulcan}
God of craftsmen and the forge. He was said to make armor and weapons for the Gods. He was crippled though, having been thrown off Mount Olympus by Zeus as a baby. His symbols are the anvil and forge.
Ares {Mars}
God of War. He lofted battle and conflict, and was a feirce warrior. His symbols are the vulture and dog.
Artemis {Diana}
Goddess of the Hunt. She hunted with silver arrows and loved all wild animals. Her symbols are the cypress tree and deer.
Athena {Minerva}
Goddess of Wisdom. She pledged herself not to marry. She is known for being goddess of peace, though is also skilled at war. She is also identified as a patron for the arts and crafts. He symbols are the olive tree and owl.
Hestia {Vesta}
Goddess of the Hearth. She was the most gentle of the gods. Her symbol is fire.
Hermes {Mercury}
The messenger god. He wore winged sandals and hat, and was the fastest of all the gods. He was also a trickster and god of thieves and mischief. His symbol are wings.
Demeter {Ceres}
Goddess of the harvest and fertility. Her symbols include wheat and cows.
Dionysus {Bacchus}
God of wine. He invented wine and is celebrated by springtime festivals. His symbols are the snakes, ivy, and grapes.
Minor Gods
Triton
Messenger of Poseidon and Neptune.
Eris
Goddess of chaos, strife, and discord.
Eros
God of lust and love. Also goes by Cupid.
Janus
Two faced God of trickery, choices, and troublemaking.
The Fates
The Fates have the power of deciding a mans destiny. They assign a man to good or evil. There most obvious choice is choosing how long a man lives. There are three Fates. Clotho, the spinner, who spins the thread of life. Lachesis, the measurer, who chooses the lot in life one will have and measures off how long it is to be. Atropos, she who can not be turn, who at death with her shears cuts the tread of life.
The Charites
The Charites were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility. They were great lovers of beauty and gave humans talents in the arts, closely associated with the Muses. The Charites were associated with the underworld.
Hebe
Goddess of youth.
Iris
Personification goddess of the rainbow. Delivers messages to and from the gods, halflings, and other creatures.
The Muses
The nine goddesses who preside over the arts and sciences and inspire those who excel at these pursuits. Clio (History), Urania (Astronomy), Melpomene (Tragedy), Thalia (Comedy), Terpsichore (Dance), Calliope (Epic Poetry), Erato (Love Poetry), Polyhymnia (Songs to the Gods), and Euterpe (Lyric Poetry).
Nemesis
Goddess of divine justice and vengeance.
Nyx
Goddess of the night
Helios
God of the sun. Pulled the Sun across the sky before Apollo.
Pan
God of the wild. His name is the basis for the word "panic". He is mostly human in appearance but, with goat horns and goat feet.
Persephone
Goddess of Springtime and daughter of Demeter. Was kidnapped by Hades and is only allowed to visit her mother durring the summer. The seasons are controlled by her visits, not the Earth's tilt.
Hekate
Goddess of Witchcraft
Thanatos
Personification of death.
Creatures
Cyclopes
Giants with one massive eyes.
Hundred-Handed-Ones
Giants [much like Cyclopes] with 100 arms and hands
Satyrs
Half goat, half human. Usually males. Have the legs of goats and horns, usually with curly hair.
Centaurs
Half horse, half human.
Nymph
Female nature spirits
Dryads
The nymphs of trees and forests. Some of them had their life force bound to that of a specific tree.
Naiads
Nymphs of the sources of fresh-water: springs, fountains, streams, rivers, and lakes
Sirens
Nymphs of salt water.
[/sub]In this RP, there are both Greek and Roman gods. They can all have children with mortals, producing demigods. These demigods train and live at a camp, separated by Greek and Roman. The Greek camp is Camp Elpis, named after the Greek spirit of hope. The Roman camp is Camp Charger. The demigods stay and train aYathe two camps during the summer monthes, then have the choice to leave and go back to their mortal families or stay at the camp. At the end of the summer the two camps get together for a week long event. They hold all sorts of contests and compatitions, ending it with a battle between the two camps. It's just for fun though, that last week. Each camp has cabins for the different demigods, seperated by the god [Poseidon Cabin, Diana Cabin, Hermes Cabin etc.] Oddly though, there can only be five demigods from each of the top six Gods [Zeus, Poseidon, Hades and Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto]. All other gods can only have ten demigod children living at one time.
There are also minor gods, who may also have children though they usually aren't as powerful as the Olympian godlings. There are separate cabins for those children.
Gods
[Note- I will put the Roman name in {brackets} since the main discriptions are basically the same for both Greek and Roman Gods.]
Zeus {Jupiter}
The king of the Gods. His wife is Hera, though he had many other lovers. He is the most powerful of the gods. He is in control of Earth and the heavens. His symbol is the oak or a thunderbolt.
Poseidon {Neptune}
God of the Seas. He is the most powerful god after his brother, Zeus, and lives under the sea. He causes earthquakes and typhoons when angered. He created the Pegasus as well. His symbols are the horse and trident.
Hades {Pluto}
God of the Underworld. He rules over the dead with his wife whom he kidnapped, Persephone; daughter of Demeter.
Hera {Juno}
Queen of the Gods, with her husband Zeus. She is the goddess of marriage. She constantly punished Zeus's other lovers and the children sired by her cheating husband. She is the protectress of women, ruling over marriage and childbirth . Her symbols are the peacock and cow.
Apollo {Apollon}
The God of Music. This god pulls the sun across the sky, letting Helios retire. Apollo was also an archer and hunted with a silver bow. He was mostly concerned with prophecies, poetry, medicine, music, archery, and various other arts. His symbols are the crow, the tree, and the dolphin.
Aphrodite {Venus}
Goddess of fertility, love and beauty. She also protected sailors. She was married to Hephaestus, but had many other lovers. Her symbols are the myrtle tree and the dove.
Hephaestus {Vulcan}
God of craftsmen and the forge. He was said to make armor and weapons for the Gods. He was crippled though, having been thrown off Mount Olympus by Zeus as a baby. His symbols are the anvil and forge.
Ares {Mars}
God of War. He lofted battle and conflict, and was a feirce warrior. His symbols are the vulture and dog.
Artemis {Diana}
Goddess of the Hunt. She hunted with silver arrows and loved all wild animals. Her symbols are the cypress tree and deer.
Athena {Minerva}
Goddess of Wisdom. She pledged herself not to marry. She is known for being goddess of peace, though is also skilled at war. She is also identified as a patron for the arts and crafts. He symbols are the olive tree and owl.
Hestia {Vesta}
Goddess of the Hearth. She was the most gentle of the gods. Her symbol is fire.
Hermes {Mercury}
The messenger god. He wore winged sandals and hat, and was the fastest of all the gods. He was also a trickster and god of thieves and mischief. His symbol are wings.
Demeter {Ceres}
Goddess of the harvest and fertility. Her symbols include wheat and cows.
Dionysus {Bacchus}
God of wine. He invented wine and is celebrated by springtime festivals. His symbols are the snakes, ivy, and grapes.
Minor Gods
Triton
Messenger of Poseidon and Neptune.
Eris
Goddess of chaos, strife, and discord.
Eros
God of lust and love. Also goes by Cupid.
Janus
Two faced God of trickery, choices, and troublemaking.
The Fates
The Fates have the power of deciding a mans destiny. They assign a man to good or evil. There most obvious choice is choosing how long a man lives. There are three Fates. Clotho, the spinner, who spins the thread of life. Lachesis, the measurer, who chooses the lot in life one will have and measures off how long it is to be. Atropos, she who can not be turn, who at death with her shears cuts the tread of life.
The Charites
The Charites were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility. They were great lovers of beauty and gave humans talents in the arts, closely associated with the Muses. The Charites were associated with the underworld.
Hebe
Goddess of youth.
Iris
Personification goddess of the rainbow. Delivers messages to and from the gods, halflings, and other creatures.
The Muses
The nine goddesses who preside over the arts and sciences and inspire those who excel at these pursuits. Clio (History), Urania (Astronomy), Melpomene (Tragedy), Thalia (Comedy), Terpsichore (Dance), Calliope (Epic Poetry), Erato (Love Poetry), Polyhymnia (Songs to the Gods), and Euterpe (Lyric Poetry).
Nemesis
Goddess of divine justice and vengeance.
Nyx
Goddess of the night
Helios
God of the sun. Pulled the Sun across the sky before Apollo.
Pan
God of the wild. His name is the basis for the word "panic". He is mostly human in appearance but, with goat horns and goat feet.
Persephone
Goddess of Springtime and daughter of Demeter. Was kidnapped by Hades and is only allowed to visit her mother durring the summer. The seasons are controlled by her visits, not the Earth's tilt.
Hekate
Goddess of Witchcraft
Thanatos
Personification of death.
Creatures
Cyclopes
Giants with one massive eyes.
Hundred-Handed-Ones
Giants [much like Cyclopes] with 100 arms and hands
Satyrs
Half goat, half human. Usually males. Have the legs of goats and horns, usually with curly hair.
Centaurs
Half horse, half human.
Nymph
Female nature spirits
Dryads
The nymphs of trees and forests. Some of them had their life force bound to that of a specific tree.
Naiads
Nymphs of the sources of fresh-water: springs, fountains, streams, rivers, and lakes
Sirens
Nymphs of salt water.