Victoria Justice as Katie Gardner, Child of Greece | OPEN
Godly parent: Demeter, Katie takes great pride in her cabin and heritage, causing her to yell extensively at the Stoll brothers after they covered their cabin’s roof with chocolate Easter bunnies. Not only is she good at growing things, but she has the knowledge to back it up as well. In addition to that, another perhaps less common trait that Katie has is the ability to lecture people just like her mother does, once again lecturing the Stoll brothers for always wanting to steal things.
Bio: Katie is seen by all as kind and patient, although brave and willing to risk her life for what she thinks is right, passionate about what she believes in. After staying at home for a while after the battle at the Empire State and giving the title of head counsellor to one of her other siblings; Miranda, Katie returned to Camp Half Blood determined to help out in any way possible, and that just happened to be helping to blur the lines between her camp and Camp Jupiter.
Hannah Murray as Miranda Gardiner, Child of Greece | OPEN
Godly parent: Demeter, Miranda loves to garden, putting everything in it. She grows things from strawberries to roses to medicinal herbs. Miranda loves the season decorations they put up around the cabin, engrossing herself in it.
Bio: When Miranda was younger, she was the average girl, her father made sure of that. She was the one you would see in commercials a sa child, advertising food for toddlers that made even vegetables seem appealing, the perfect poster child basically. Then it slowly started to crumble. She was no longer the bubbly, funny and witty child with dreams and aspirations. With her parent’s divorce after years of their estrangement; to be honest she saw it coming but it still shocked her.She became misunderstood. Until her mother claimed her and she saw life at Camp Half Blood as a new beginning. She put all of her untapped energy into gardening and became counsellor, letting some of her bubbly personality come out. She’s really lovely really, in awe of most everything, but sometimes, just sometimes, the darkness takes her over from time to time and she’s just slightly bitchy. But most of the time she’s fun.
Willa Holland as Brynn Young, Child of Greece | OPEN
Godly parent: Eris, Brynn always had a natural talent for chaos and causing trouble. And now that she’s at camp, not much has changed. She enjoys playing tricks on the campers, using her powers to bring slight problems to them, loving the feeling that it gives her, her mother is probably somewhere on Olympus thinking mummy’s little girl.
Bio: Brynn had a pretty normal demigod upbringing. Growing up, she always had a bit of a talent for chaos and causing trouble. She’s a decent person and all, but when she gets bored she has… interesting ways of making her own fun. She doesn’t have any close friends at camp. Mostly, she’s just the gil who can be a lot of fun but isn’t a very practical friend.AMaybe it’s because she has a slight tendency to be a bitch, but she doesn’t really realize she’s doing it. She’d never admit it but she hates being at camp, she wants more than anything to be normal and to go home and live with ehr dad and her little brother but it’s dangerous. Demigod + chaos magnet doesn’t make for inconspicuous, and so she’ll just stay at camp, playing ehr little games, missing with people’s heads, causing trouble. It’s harmless, Surely she’s harmless.
Kathryn Prescott as Camilla Adrianos , Child of Rome | OPEN
Godly parent: Janus, being the daughter of the god of choices and doorways, one who can see both the past and the future, Camilla is blessed in a way with which she is able to see the past, something that Octavian has almost too much fun in blackmailing her into helping back him up with statements, even though Cassia would be more helpful but Cassia is braver than her. Camilla has visions as well, meaning she could easily relate to Rachel, they’re not voluntary, she just sees glimpses of the past, just pictures of people she doesn’t know. Blank faces in her mind overwhelming her often causes her just to retreat from society all together.
Bio: Camilla is Cassia’s twin sister, and it’s ironic really, the god with two faces, twin daughters, it’s a well known joke amongst the inhabitants of Camp Jupiter. Camilla is more of a push over than Cassia, she’s a sweet girl really, getting on with most of the Demeter and Ceres cabin as they easily share the same personality and sense of humour, but Cassia pushes her to be harsher towards people, always having to strive to fill in Cassia’s meaner, pinchier shoes. Camilla has to hang out with the Aphrodite cabin a lot, seeing as Cassia is always making sure that Camilla’s in hand, even if it is just to make Cassia look more glamorous in comparison. Camilla hopes that one day she can step out of Cassia’s more elegant shadow and become her own person, maybe then people will stop giving her pitiful stares.
Megan Prescott as Cassia Adrianos, Child of Rome | OPEN
Godly parent: Janus, Cassia is blessed in the opposite way of Camilla, that being she is able to see the future, something that Octavian would definitely take advantage of, if only Cassia was that easily persuaded. Cassia’s dreams are plagued with people she doesn’t know who lived or haven’t even been born yet, al over the world, and it worries her some days that she’ll one day see a vision of someone that she does know, in pain or dying even. Cassia just pushes her dreams of what’s to come aside, instead choosing to live life to the fullest.
Bio: Unlike Camilla who could easily be seen as a shrinking violet, Cassia feels like she was born to shine, and all she wants to do is change her twin sister from the awkward state she seems to be permanently stuck in, and turn into someone more like her. Cassia thinks that the Venus/Aphrodite kids have it going on, popularity, beauty, and what is she? The two faced guy’s daughter. Not appealing. Cassia often thinks of herself as the person who brings a certain spak to a dull room, and is pretty much oblivious to all the people calling her bitchy behind her back, but Cassia thinks if no one talks about you you’re not worth it. And Cassia is definitely worth it. Cassia wants to stop people tormenting her sister, and is trying to do that by turning her into a more appealing person, but it’s not truly working. Cassia’s good intentions are there, but her actions are definitely misguided.
Cory Monteith as Tyson, Cyclops | OPEN
Cyclops: Being a Cyclops, Tyson spends most of his time underwater with his father Poseidon, working in the forges. He’s quite remarkable at it as well, just ask anyone. Tyson was abandoned as a baby, as is the Cyclops way until Percy found him and brought him to camp, unaware that Cyclops are usually seen as evil and that a Cyclops is a reason that Thalia was turned into a tree.
Bio: Tyson is very childlike, immature and laughing with glee over many things; some of his favourites are the likes of peanut butter and ‘fish ponies’. Tyson is one of the protective types, making sure that his big brother Percy is never in any trouble. Most of the other Cyclops that work in the forge as well think of Tyson as a baby, and he doesn’t do much to prove them wrong, but Tyson doesn’t mind in the slightest.
Jennifer Lawrence as Joslyn Foster, Child of Greece | OPEN
Godly parent: Dionsyus, being the daughter of the God of wine means that Joslyn has a certain liking to alcohol. Joslyn can also cause people to have dementia or hallucinations, one of Dionsyus’ ‘special’ gifts. This means that she also tried helping Chris Rodriguez, after a desperate plea from Clarisse, and they’ve been on speaking terms since. So in this case her father gave her an advantage to help people.
Bio: Joslyn has been at camp since she was thirteen. Not long, but long enough to make friends and learn the basics of training. Her mother died not too long after she arrived at camp, so now she doesn’t have the option of returning during the school year. She’s a very sarcastic person, but she’s never mean. You’re able to decipher easily the difference between when she’s joking and when she’s serious, but rarely is she serious. She doesn’t particularly like to show her feelings. She’s humorous rather than depressing, which to her is a good thing. Joslyn likes it at camp. She gets to see her dad, although she doesn’t particularly get along with him, she likes to train, and she adores the people that inhabit Camp Half-Blood.
Chord Overstreet as Dakota Finn, Child of Rome | OPEN
Godly parent: Bacchus, Roman god of wine. As is basically obvious, Dakota has a strong love for alcohol, but the camp’s keen no alcohol policy kind of puts a stump to that unfortunately for him. But, luckily enough, this means that Dakota’s usually sobre enough to manage to sneak into the Big House and steal some of Mr. D’s liquor. It’s almost as good as his kool aid which he’s become addicted to.
Bio: Dakota’s the leader of the fifth cohort, meaning that in his eyes he’s sometimes seen as a shamble as the fifth cohort is practically where all unwanted recruits are sent. Dakota’s kool aid with triple the amount of sugar combined with his ADHD causes many people to believe he’s drunk. When he’s not too busy trying to get his hands on alcohol, despite the fact he’s underage, he cares for hie legionnaires and has a deep respect for all of his comrades, even the Greeks, because as Percy helped prove, they’ve already saved the Roman’s butts.
Hunter Parrish as Jason Grace, Child of Rome | OPEN
Godly parent: Jupiter, one of the traits that Jason inherited from his father is that he’s a natural born leader. When you’re in his presence, you can almost feel the authority radiating off of him, although most of it comes from the fact he used to be praetor. Jason also has the ability of flight, or more controlling the air whilst he’s falling. Asides from that, he also has an almost electric spark behind his blue eyes.
Bio: Jason is really trying his hardest to get along with the Greeks, and so far so good. Going on a quest and assisting in saving the life of the camp is always a fantastic head start. Sharing the same slightly serious attitude as his sister Thalia, he knows that this lull in activity will only last so long. Eight months, maybe longer, but it is still only temporary, and his ADHD keeps him from resting fully, like some of the other demi-gods, but most of them are just happy to finally have a break. naturally making good decisions and strategies, he’s usually chosen first in capture the flag. However, sometimes he’s plagued with doubt about his own choices, he’s hoping he’ll get over it. He feels guilty, even though he knows it’s not his fault that his memories were wiped, he feels like he betrayed his own camp. Maybe helping them to unite will help him get over it more.
Jake Abel as Luke Castellan, Child of Greece | OPEN
Godly parent: Hermes, this means that Luke is - you guessed it- especially sneaky, managing to steal just about anything that he can get his hands on. Being the head counsellor and one of the eldest at that, Luke had more than enough experience with the mythical world to be able to use it to his advantage. Luke was able to pull countless tricks on everyone, pulling wool easily over people’s eyes in order to persuade them to do what he wanted.
Bio: After running away from home with his younger sister Amber, or more specifically running away from his mother, Luke found Thalia, Annabeth and then Grover, before making their way to camp. Blaming his mother’s insanity on Hermes, he grew a stubborn hatred for the Greek gods, deciding that it was high time they were overthrown. Deep down there was fear as well, that perhaps it wasn’t the right thing to do, something that slowly but surely Kronos got rid off, planting crude ideas into Luke’s head. Long story short, Luke died a heroes death, plunging the sword into himself and thus killing Kronos. But once Thanatos had been returned, Luke found himself simply walking away from death, and back into the world, finding his way to camp almost too easily. Now he’s trying to regain the trust of everyone, especially Thalia and Percy, something he’s slowly doing although he’s certain most of the gods want him dead, and that the campers are afraid he’ll return to his old ways, but he’s not exactly all that sure himself.