Introduced in Percy Jackson & the Olympians Percy Jackson Perseus Jackson, commonly known as
Percy Jackson, is a demigod, son of the mortal Sally Jackson and the Greek god of the sea,
Poseidon. Percy lives on the Upper East Side of
Manhattan. He has black hair and sea-green eyes. He has inherited special abilities from
Poseidon, which include the ability to control water, boats, and ships; create small hurricanes; breathe and see clearly underwater; and talk to horse-like creatures and most aquatic animals. He struggles in his mortal life, having
ADHD and
dyslexia. This made him at first the subject of bullying from his peers. Percy is the first-person narrator in the
Percy Jackson & the Olympians series and
The Senior Year Adventures series. Percy Jackson is a gifted swordsman using his shape-shifting sword pen
Anaklusmos (ancient Greek for "Riptide") for battle. It always appears back in his pocket even if he loses it. He is currently dating Annabeth Chase. In the films, Percy Jackson is portrayed by
Logan Lerman. In the musical, he is portrayed by
Chris McCarrell.
Walker Scobell portrays the role in the
TV series, with Azriel Dalman playing a younger Percy in flashbacks.
Grover Underwood Grover Underwood is a
satyr and Percy's best friend. He has curly reddish-brown hair and fur, acne, and a wispy goatee. His horns grow larger as the series progresses, and he must take increasingly careful measures to hide them and his goat legs while posing as a human. When he first appears, he walks with crutches, which Percy eventually learns are to hide his goat-like trot. Also, he has a taste for enchiladas. He uses
reed pipes to play music and sometimes has a
cudgel. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, Grover is bestowed a part of Pan's essence by the Lord of the Wild himself
Pan. Grover also begins a relationship with the dryad Juniper. In
The Lightning Thief, he gets a "searcher's license" after delivering Percy safely, allowing him to search for the lost god Pan. When
Polyphemus captures him in
The Sea of Monsters, he activates an empathic link with Percy that he had established a year prior and allows telepathic communication across great distances. At the end of
The Last Olympian, he is named a Lord of the Wild and given a seat on the satyrs' ruling council, the Council of Cloven Elders. In
The Heroes of Olympus series, Grover mainly appears as one of Camp Half-Blood's satyr allies reporting on Gaea's rising and participating in negotiations with the Romans to get Reyna to help transport the
Athena Parthenos statue across the world. In
The Dark Prophecy, Meg McCaffrey summons Grover after getting a prophecy stating that she and Apollo will need a satyr guide. In
The Burning Maze, Grover guides the two through the Labyrinth and, alongside the other nature spirits, aids in their fight against Medea and Caligula. After the death of
Medea and
Helios fading from existence, ending the California wildfires that he was causing, Grover returns to Camp Half-Blood. In
The Chalice of the Gods, Grover volunteers to join Percy's quests to get recommendation letters from the gods so that he can get into New Rome University. Grover uses his nature spirit connections to help search for
Ganymede's chalice of immortality and then to help Percy sneak into Mount Olympus to return it to Ganymede in the midst of Zeus' brunch for his mother Rhea. In
Wrath of the Triple Goddess, Grover drinks a strawberry-flavored potion. He destroys Hecate's mansion and Hecuba and Gale escape the mansion, but, later in the book, he helps to fix the mansion and get the pets back. In the films, he is portrayed by
Brandon T. Jackson and Bjorn Yearwood as young Grover in the second film. In the musical, he is portrayed by
George Salazar.
Aryan Simhadri portrays Grover in the TV series.
Annabeth Chase Annabeth Chase is the child of Athena and
West Point history professor Frederick Chase. She has an extensive paternal family, including Magnus Chase
. Annabeth is described as having honey-blonde hair and gray eyes. Annabeth has
arachnophobia, a fear shared by her siblings due to their mother's relationship with
Arachne, whom Athena turned into a spider. Annabeth has dyslexia and ADHD but is good at keeping them in check. She is currently dating Percy Jackson. Annabeth ran away from her father and stepfamily at age seven and encountered Luke and Thalia. They lived as runaways until they were found by Grover Underwood and taken to Camp Half-Blood. Her attempts to bring Luke back into the fold are an important theme in the books. Annabeth Chase develops a crush on Percy Jackson over multiple books. Her main weapon is a short celestial bronze knife given to her by Luke Castellan. Annabeth also has an invisibility
Yankees cap, a gift from her mother. At the end of
The Battle of the Labyrinth, Daedalus gives Annabeth an advanced laptop of his which she studies his works. She loses it and her knife in Tartarus in
The Mark of Athena when she falls into Tartarus. In the films, she is portrayed by
Alexandra Daddario, and
Alisha Newton portrays a young Annabeth in the second film. In the American musical, she was portrayed by Kristin Stokes.
Leah Jeffries portrays Annabeth in the TV series with her younger cousin Marissa Winans playing a younger Annabeth in flashbacks.
Chiron Chiron is a centaur with a white stallion body and a son of Kronos. He is Percy's mentor and the activities director at Camp Half-Blood. He is the mythological
Chiron who was granted immortality by the gods for as long as he is needed to train heroes. In
The Lighting Thief, he first appears disguised as a Latin teacher,
Mr. Brunner, at Percy Jackson's school. In the book, he also gives Percy his sword Riptide. In
The Sea of Monsters, when Thalia's tree becomes poisoned, Chiron is blamed due to him being a son of Kronos and he is banished from camp. After Percy tricks Luke into exonerating Chiron, Chiron arrives with a group of other centaurs named "the Party Ponies", Chiron’s cousins, to rescue Percy, Annabeth, Grover and Tyson from the
Princess Andromeda, Luke Castellan’s cruise ship. In
The Battle of Labyrinth, Chiron becomes suspicious of the new sword instructor Quintus, who later turns out to be
Daedalus in disguise. He also organizes the quest into the
Labyrinth and participates in the battle with a monster army invading from the maze. Although Chiron is badly wounded, he survives the fight. In
The Last Olympian, Chiron leaves Percy to lead the army of Camp Half-Blood while he gathers much-needed reinforcements from the Party Ponies. Chiron directly confronts and is defeated by his father Kronos in battle. After Kronos' eventual defeat, Chiron allows the mortal Rachel Elizabeth Dare into Camp Half-Blood to become the new
Oracle of Delphi. In
The Lost Hero, Chiron refuses to tell the Greeks about the Romans as he has sworn to keep the secret due to the historic rivalry between the two. He eventually admits the truth about the Greeks and Romans after the quest to rescue Hera and the discovery of Bunker 9, but Chiron does not know where the Roman camp is. In
The Blood of Olympus, Chiron participates in the final battle with Gaea and leads a funeral alongside Nico di Angelo for the campers who were killed in the battle, Greek and Roman. In
The Hidden Oracle, six months later, Chiron is still in charge of Camp Half-Blood, and he is dealing with missing campers, down communications and the arrival of a now mortal Apollo. He later participates in the battle with
Nero's automaton. In
The Tower of Nero, Chiron is away from camp when Apollo and Meg McCaffrey return months later to face Nero. Chiron returns in time to receive a message from Rachel summoning reinforcements from camp which Chiron personally leads, disguising it as a field trip for the youngest campers. In
The Sun and the Star, Chiron is left alone at camp with Dionysus, Nico and Will Solace when the vast majority of the campers decide to return home for the school year. Along with the wine god, Chiron reluctantly authorizes the two demigods to go on a quest to Tartarus to rescue Bob and greets them upon Nico and Will's successful return with the Titan. In
Wrath of the Triple Goddess, Chiron surprises Percy by becoming his substitute history teacher at Alternative High School, although Chiron explains that it is simply a coincidence. Wanting to simply be a teacher sometimes, Chiron got Percy's stepfather Paul Blofis to put him on the district's substitute list. Percy then learns that Chiron's wheelchair is not just a disguise: he was previously accidentally shot in the leg by
Hercules, causing him to have difficulty walking. Chiron provides Percy with information on
Hecuba and is gone a few days later, much to Percy's disappointment. Chiron is played by
Pierce Brosnan in the first film and by
Anthony Head in the second film. In the musical, he is portrayed by Jonathan Raviv. In the TV series, he is portrayed by
Glynn Turman, with the character depicted with a leg brace on his left hind leg as the result of the war injury.
Luke Castellan Luke Castellan was a 19-year-old son of
Hermes and May Castellan. He is described as handsome, with blonde hair, blue eyes, and a long scar on the side of his face given to him by
Ladon the Dragon. Besides the ability to open locks with his mind, which he inherited from his father, Luke is an excellent swordsman. Introduced initially as the friendly head counselor of the Hermes cabin, Luke was resentful of his father, who adhered to the gods' policy of non-interference despite Luke's mother May Castellan's mental illness. Luke runs away from home at nine years old and eventually arrived at camp aged fourteen with Annabeth and Thalia. After the loss of Thalia, a failed quest and continued silence from Hermes, Luke's ongoing resentment turned into a strong hatred of his father and the other gods. At the end of
The Lightning Thief, he is revealed to serve Kronos and receives a sword named "Backbiter" from Kronos. It is later reforged as Kronos's scythe and has the ability to harm both mortals and immortals. Just before giving himself over completely to host the spirit of Kronos, Luke bathes in the River Styx and obtains the invincibility of Achilles. At the end of the series, Luke is eventually convinced to fight against Kronos, committing suicide to destroy the Titan, who was using Luke as his host, by stabbing himself in his "Achilles Heel" with a celestial bronze knife he had given to Annabeth when they first met with a promise to always remain her family, which becomes cursed after Luke's defection. When he died, Luke reiterates what Ethan had told Percy before: Unclaimed children and unrecognized gods deserve more respect than they had been given. In the films, he is portrayed by
Jake Abel, with Samuel Braun as a young Luke in the second film. In the musical, he is portrayed by James Hayden Rodriguez. Charlie Bushnell portrays Luke in the TV series on Disney+.
Thalia Grace Thalia Grace is the daughter of
Zeus and Beryl Grace, a TV starlet. She has a younger brother named Jason Grace, who is seven years younger than her. Due to her mother's abusive nature, Thalia had considered leaving home since she was little, but stayed to protect Jason. When Jason is sacrificed to Juno/Hera by their mother during a visit to
Sonora, Thalia finally runs away and stays on the run with Luke Castellan and Annabeth Chase until they met Grover Underwood the satyr when she was 12. When they reached camp, Hades sent a horde of hellhounds that Thalia held off, sacrificing herself for her friends. Zeus pitied his daughter and turned her into a
pine tree; her spirit then provided a magical barrier around the camp, keeping mortals and monsters out. Seven years later, she is separated from the pine tree with the
Golden Fleece, which was applied to save it from poisons that were destroying the magical barrier protecting the demigods. No longer assumed dead, she is the oldest surviving child of the "Big Three" gods, and thus is first in line to be the child of the prophecy. In ''The Titan's Curse
, she is one of three chosen by Zoë Nightshade to accompany her on her quest. On this quest, she is confronted by Luke, who she has not seen since she was turned into a pine tree. She refuses his offer to join him in his crusade. At the end of The Titan's Curse'', she becomes the lieutenant of the Hunters of Artemis which freezes her age the night before her 16th birthday and prevents her from being the child of the prophecy. She returns occasionally to aid characters in future books. Thalia has bright blue eyes and short, spiky black hair, and wears black eyeliner and punk style clothing. Jason describes her as having a
Mediterranean complexion. She also shares some traits with her father, such as his pride, confidence, and vehement reactions to betrayal or contradiction. An incredibly skilled warrior, Thalia's weapons are a replica of the shield Égida named
Aegis and a spear. Her main power is the ability to summon lightning and generate electric shocks. In ''The Titan's Curse
, she ironically shows a fear of heights, despite being a daughter of Zeus, The sky god. In The Lost Hero'', she embraces her brother Jason for the first time in years, only to learn that he had lost his memory. She is portrayed by
Paloma Kwiatkowski and Katelyn Mayer as the young Thalia in the second film. In the TV series, she is portrayed by
Tamara Smart. Unlike the books, Thalia was saved from the Furies by Zeus and he turned her into a tree when Thalia declined to become her father's "weapon". Her tree was poisoned by Luke using Python blood. When the Golden Fleece was placed onto the three by Clarisse, Thalia emerged from the three and her electrokinesis repelled Luke's army while knocking herself and Luke out for three days.
Zoë Nightshade Zoë Nightshade was the daughter of Atlas and Pleione. She was introduced as one of Artemis' huntresses, appearing in ''The Titan's Curse''. She was described as looking around 14 years of age, although it was later revealed that she was well over 2,000 years old and a former
Hesperid. Zoë is described by Percy as being tall, graceful and gorgeously beautiful with brown eyes, a slightly upturned nose, long dark hair braided with a silver circlet on the top, and copper-colored skin. She was said to have the same cold look in her eyes when she got angry, as her father, the Titan Atlas. In her early life, Zoë helps Hercules complete his quest on stealing the golden apple. After her sisters had found out about what she had done, they exiled her. This pained Zoë, knowing that the
Hesperides were her only family. Ultimately, Hercules never gave Zoë any credit and eventually abandoned her causing her to hold a grudge against male Heroes. After her incident involving Hercules, Zoë joined the Hunters of Artemis. Zoë eventually rises to become Artemis' loyal lieutenant for over 2,000 years. Throughout the book, Zoë talks in
Early Modern English. She also was said to speak in an old, strange accent. Zoë shows particular interest and love for the stars. After her death, caused by Ladon attacking her and Atlas' final blow, she is turned into a constellation of herself by the goddess Artemis. In the TV series, she is portrayed by
Saara Chaudry.
Tyson Tyson is a Cyclops and Percy's half-brother. Tyson is tall with unkempt teeth and fingernails, brown hair, and an eye. He is described as seemly young though intelligent. As a Cyclops, he has immunity to fire, super strength, an uncanny ability to mimic voices, enhanced senses, and understands the "old tongue" (the language spoken by Gaea to her first children). Tyson is close with several characters and magical creatures in the series, including Rainbow the hippocampus, the hellhound Mrs. O'Leary, and the harpy Ella, who eventually becomes his girlfriend. In
The Sea of Monsters, Tyson first appears as a huge homeless kid that is taken in as a class project by Meriwether Prep, Percy's school. Tyson is sensitive, childish, and bullied with Percy being his only friend. He defends Percy Jackson when the
Laistrygonian giants attack in the guise of a
dodgeball game. Percy is forced to take him to camp, it is revealed that he is a baby Cyclops and thus a son of
Poseidon, making him Percy's half-brother. Tyson faces a great deal of prejudice from the other campers due to his monster heritage and frustration from Percy when Poseidon claims Tyson as his son, causing Percy to be bullied as well. Charles Beckendorf whose father, Hephaestus, employs Cyclopes, and he befriends Tyson and trains him in metalworking. When Percy and Annabeth secretly leave on a quest for the
Golden Fleece, they only reluctantly take Tyson along and he befriends the hippocampus Rainbow who transports them to the
Princess Andromeda. His gift to Percy, a wristwatch that Tyson had spent the summer working on, turns out to be a shield. In
The Last Olympian, Percy meets his brother again a year later when, after the destruction of the
Princess Andromeda, he ends up in Atlantis. He later helps to defeat Typhon, leading Poseidon's army of Cyclopes. Following the defeat of Kronos, Zeus commends Tyson's bravery by making him the General of the Cyclopes. In
The Son of Neptune, Tyson is shown to be searching for the missing and amnesic Percy. When Percy's memories begin to return and unable to Iris message any of his friends, Percy manages to contact Tyson through a dream. Ella comments on Tyson's bravery and Percy notices that his brother is blushing, causing Percy to tease him about the romance blooming between Tyson and Ella. Tyson takes part in the Battle of New Rome, effortlessly killing the Cyclops Ma Gasket and her children and also battling Earthborn. In
The Mark of Athena, Tyson is still present when the
Argo II arrives. After Ella issues a prophecy, Percy discreetly orders Tyson to take Ella away, not wanting Octavian to learn of the harpy's knowledge of the lost
Sibylline Books. After things go south, Percy contacts Tyson and orders him to take Ella to Camp Half-Blood where the harpy will be safe. In
The Blood of Olympus, Tyson is mentioned to have brought in a few friendly Cyclopes to aid in Camp Half-Blood's defense. Tyson brings Ella and Coach Hedge back to Camp Half-Blood on Rainbow and relays Reyna's message about her intention to come at sunrise. During the ultimate battle with Gaea, Tyson leads the friendly Cyclopes against the Earth goddess and her monster army. Afterwards, with the powers of prophecy no longer working, Tyson joins Ella and Rachel Elizabeth Dare in traveling to New Rome in the hopes of reconstructing the Sibylline Books, the only source of prophecies left at the moment. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Tyson and Ella have settled in New Rome where the harpy has been using her
photographic memory to reconstruct the lost Sibylline Books. In
The Court of the Dead, Tyson is mentioned to still be living in New Rome with Ella and running their bookstore together. While they do not appear, Tyson and Ella help Johan with his research and the Cyclops crafts the harnesses used by the demigod-mythic strike team to carry the Coco Puffs into battle. In the films, he is portrayed by
Douglas Smith. In the TV series, he is portrayed by
Daniel Diemer.
Nico di Angelo Niccolò "Nico" di Angelo is an Italian-born Greek
demigod hero who is the son of the
Greek God Hades and the
Italian mortal
Maria di Angelo. He is 10 years old in his first appearance in ''
The Titan's Curse and 15 years old in his latest appearance in The Court of the Dead''. He is an Italian boy with black hair, dark brown eyes, and olive skin. Nico is first seen in ''The Titan's Curse'' as an unclaimed demigod rescued by Percy, Annabeth, Thalia, and Grover. At the end of the novel, it is revealed that Nico is a time-displaced son of Hades. Despite biologically being 10 years old when first introduced, he and his elder sister Bianca were born in the 1920s. After Zeus killed their mother Maria while trying to kill the children, Hades wiped their memories and placed them in the Lotus Hotel, where time stands still for decades, before they were removed and brought to the military academy Westover Hall. He is native to
Venice and can speak Italian (as his native language). Nico is initially depicted as cheerful and childlike, with olive skin and dark hair. He enjoyed playing Mythomagic, a greek mythology-themed card game
. He takes the death of Bianca very hard, becoming moody, secretive, and irritable blaming Percy Jackson for it, though he later forgives him. Afterward, he lived in the Underworld with his father Hades, where he becomes pale and shaggy-haired and begins wearing dark clothing. Nico, despite being very powerful, is extremely lonely, much like his father. His weapon is a Stygian iron sword, capable of absorbing monsters' essences rather than banishing them to Tartarus. Nico's suggestion that Percy take on the curse of Achilles and his work to convince Hades to fight in
The Last Olympian is crucial to the Olympians' success. He brings his half-sister Hazel back from the dead and establishes her at Camp Jupiter. At the end of
The Son of Neptune, Nico travels through Tartarus to find the monstrous side of the Doors of Death. In
The Sun and the Star, two months after
The Tower of Nero, Rachel Elizabeth Dare gives Nico and Will the prophecy for their quest to Tartarus for the twelfth time, prompting Nico to convince a reluctant Chiron to give them an official quest. 13 year old
Greek American novice
actor Levi Chrisopulos portrays Nico di Angelo in the
Percy Jackson and the Olympians television series on
Disney+.
Rachel Dare Rachel Elizabeth Dare, also known as the "Oracle of Delphi", is a mortal girl who can see through the Mist, the force that obscures gods and monsters from most mortals. Her father, Walter Dare, is a rich businessman, a fact which she is rather averse to. She first meets Percy in ''The Titan's Curse
at the Hoover Dam, and they become friends. In The Battle of the Labyrinth'', she guides Percy through the Labyrinth to Daedalus's workshop. It is hinted that she has some romantic feelings for Percy (which are noticed by Annabeth, who becomes extremely jealous). In
The Last Olympian, she experiences strange visions about the Second Titan War. Later, after speaking with Chiron, she decides to become the new Oracle of Delphi, according to her fate. She gives up her feelings for Percy, her life as she knows it, and chances the tormented fates of her predecessors to take on this daunting task. She has been driven mad like other oracles have. Her role as the oracle greatly aids the characters for the rest of the books. Rachel's first act as the Oracle is to deliver the next Great Prophecy, setting the plot of the
Heroes of Olympus series. Following the loss of Delphi to Python, Rachel stops visiting camp and begins a frenzied attempt to regain her foresight. Once informed of Apollo's arrival, Rachel returns and learns that not only Delphi is lost, but also three other Oracles, and that only Rhea's Dodonian Oracle is still valid. She becomes upset upon learning of the existence of other Oracles, as Apollo has not told her before. In
The Tower of Nero, Rachel regains her powers of foresight after Apollo kills Python and helps him battle Nero. She also provides Nico and Will with a prophecy. In
The Sun and the Star, two months after regaining her powers, Rachel has been forced to repeat her prophecy for Nico and Will's quest twelve times until they actually leave on it. It is later revealed that Hades had sent Nico the prophecy through Rachel so that Nico would rescue Bob. She has red hair and freckles, is skilled at painting and drawing, and occasionally shown as a non-ADHD
foil for her demigod teammates. In the Percy Jackson and The Olympians, Percy remarks on her ability to stand still for a long time at a charity event. Due to her power of foresight, Rachel knows a great deal of knowledge before she learns it herself.
Clarisse La Rue Clarisse La Rue is a daughter of Ares and the former lead counselor of the Ares cabin at Camp Half-Blood. She is hot-tempered, courageous, strong, an incredible fighter (usually using an electric spear), and a good military strategist. She can be stubborn and overconfident, much like her father. Despite their similarities, Clarisse has a fear of her father and disappointing him. This, along with a strong sense of honor and pride, often motivates her actions. She is aggressive toward most demigods, though she does respect and make friends with a few. In
The Sea of Monsters, Clarisse is given the quest to find the
Golden Fleece. She is a main character in the short story "Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot" (published in
The Demigod Files). In
The Last Olympian, Clarisse initially sits out the war for Olympus due to a personal feud. Enraged after the loss of her friend Silena, she later joins the battle, slaying a
drakon and receiving the blessing of Ares. In
The Blood of Olympus, Clarisse leads the Greek demigods into battle to defend the camp. In the film adaptations, she is portrayed by
Leven Rambin. In the musical, she is portrayed by Sarah Beth Pfeifer. Dior Goodjohn portrays Clarisse in the TV series.
Will Solace William Andrew Solace, commonly known as
Will Solace, is an American-born Greek
demigod hero who is the son of the
Greek God Apollo and the
American mortal
Naomi Solace. He is 11 years old in his first appearance in
The Last Olympian and 16 years old in his latest appearance in
The Court of the Dead. He is an American boy with blond hair, light blue eyes, and white skin. He is the first openly bisexual character in the
Camp Half-Blood Chronicles, a minor character in the
Percy Jackson & the Olympians series and
The Heroes of Olympus series, respectively, a main character in
The Trials of Apollo series, and the
deuteragonist of
The Nico di Angelo Adventures series. He is the boyfriend of
Nico di Angelo. Will is a native of
Austin, Texas. While initially a recurring character in
Percy Jackson and the Olympians and
The Heroes of Olympus, Will becomes a main character in
The Trials of Apollo and
The Sun and the Star. He is stated to be the camp's best
combat medic and runs the infirmary. According to Will himself, he lacks the archery skills of the other children of Apollo due to his inherited gifts being for healing rather than combat. Will later discovers the ability to project rays of light from his body as an attack, channel his light through Nico di Angelo's sword to strengthen it and, by channeling his own darkness, Will can tap into Apollo's plague powers to make his enemies sick. An adorable perk (or disadvantage) is that he glows in the dark. In
The Last Olympian, when '
Annabeth Chase' had a knife wound in her shoulder, Will uses his healing powers to help cure Annabeth. Following the death of his half-brother Michael Yew in the Battle of Manhattan, he becomes the head of the Apollo cabin. In
The Blood of Olympus, Will attends a head counselor meeting discussing the situation with Romans. Will delivers Coach Hedge's baby boy Chuck. Will and Nico team sabotages the Roman
onagers and Will uses his ultrasonic whistle to help defeat attacking enemies. In
The Hidden Oracle, Nico and Will are shown to have started dating each other in the six months since the battle. When Will's now-mortal father Apollo arrives at camp, Will and Nico aid Apollo in his quest and in adjusting to being mortal. After the battle with Nero's forces, Will treats the worst of the camp's cases of
hay fever caused by Apollo's plague arrow. In
The Tower of Nero, Nico becomes depressed following the death of Jason Grace on top of all of his other losses while Will is supportive and concerned for his boyfriend. During the final battle with Nero, Nico and Will help Apollo alongside the troglodytes, with Will at one point suddenly arriving with Camp Half-Blood reinforcements, as Nero apparently has the upper hand. Following Nero's death, Will coordinates treating everyone's injuries and helps Apollo prepare for his final battle with Python. In
The Sun and the Star, two months after receiving their prophecy, Nico and Will are the last kids at camp after all of the other demigods, including the year-rounders, choose to leave to see the world or to be with their mortal families at the end of the summer. In
The Court of the Dead, Will's archery skills vastly improve after months of training. He is also able to purposefully use his light as a flashbang and when enraged, glows bright and hot enough to harm a minor goddess at a distance and has to power down to avoid accidentally incinerating Hazel with his touch when Will catches her.
Calypso Calypso is the daughter of the Titan Atlas, who is imprisoned on the island of
Ogygia for supporting her father during the First Titan War. She first appears in
The Battle of the Labyrinth, where she nurses Percy back to health. She falls in love with Percy and is heartbroken when he has to leave. Percy asks the gods to release her at the end of
The Last Olympian, but she is still residing there when Leo becomes trapped on Ogygia in
The House of Hades, having been released from the curse of being forced to fall in love with all those to fall upon the island rather than the island itself. Leo and Calypso subsequently fall in love legitimately. When Leo leaves the island, he swears on the River
Styx that he will return for Calypso. At the end of
The Blood of Olympus, Leo gets back to Ogygia and frees Calypso. In
The Hidden Oracle, Calypso comes to Camp Half-Blood with Leo and reveals that, due to her choice to leave Ogygia, she has become a mortal. She accompanies Leo and Apollo in the latter's quest to find the Oracles and stop the Three Emperors from conquering North America. At the end of
The Dark Prophecy, Calypso stays at the Waystation, while Leo goes to warn Camp Jupiter of an impending invasion and Apollo travels with Meg to search for the Erythraean Sybil. During
The Dark Prophecy, Calypso regains her ability to use magic, although the goddess Britomartis suggests that she had simply lost control of her powers rather than losing them altogether. With training from Josephine, Calypso begins regaining control over her magic. As a sorceress, Calypso can command wind spirits to do her bidding. She loses most of her control of them when she gives up her immortality; however, she is still capable of summoning them to a degree, though by consuming more power than usual. Also, due to spending a long time at Ogygia, she has mastered sewing and lock-picking, which she uses while finding the gryphons at Indianapolis Zoo. She is Leo's girlfriend as of
The Blood of Olympus,
The Hidden Oracle,
The Dark Prophecy, and
The Burning Maze. In
The Tower of Nero, Leo reveals that Calypso is enjoying attending high school and is currently working as a counselor at a mortal band camp for kids. The two are currently in a fight due to Leo's disrespectful behavior toward women, but both Leo and Reyna are sure that they will work it out when she returns at the end of the summer.
Iapetus / Bob the Titan Iapetus, commonly known as Bob the Titan, is the
Lord of the
West and the father of
Atlas. Bob first appears as one of the main antagonists of the short story
Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades. He subsequently appears as a main character and a supporting character in
The House of Hades and
The Sun and the Star. In
Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades, demigod Ethan Nakamura uses the sword of Hades to release Iapetus from where he has been locked in Tartarus for millennia. Iapetus battles Percy Jackson, Nico, and Thalia Grace and is thrown into the River Lethe which erases the Titan's memories, leaving him with a childlike personality. Percy convinces the amnesic Iapetus that he's actually their friend Bob and Bob heals Percy's injuries from the fight and aids him in confronting Persephone over her secret creation of the sword in the first place. Bob is subsequently employed as a janitor in the Underworld by Hades. In
The House of Hades while trapped in Tartarus, Percy and Annabeth briefly reminisce about Bob, inadvertently summoning him to their aid when the Titan overhears them. Bob acts as a guide and protector to Percy and Annabeth, his knowledge of Tartarus from his time trapped there proving vital in their quest to reach the Doors of Death and escape. However, the regenerative effects of Tartarus on monsters starts to heal Bob's mind and slowly restore his memories, including the fact that Percy was the one who erased them in the first place. Bob befriends Small Bob, a
saber tooth cat inadvertently created and then destroyed by Atlas in ''The Titan's Curse''. In
The Tower of Nero, Nico begins hearing a voice calling out to him for help from Tartarus. Nico later reveals to Apollo that he believes that the voice is Bob, suggesting that the Titan had in fact survived his battle with Tartarus at the Doors of Death. In
The Sun and the Star, he is rescued from Tartarus by Nico and Will. Having been killed fighting Tartarus, a reforming Bob was captured by
Nyx who stuck the Titan in a permanent regeneration cycle.
Introduced in The Heroes of Olympus Reyna Ramírez-Arellano Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano (also known by her initials
RARA) is a 16-year-old
Puerto Rican demigod. She is a daughter of Bellona, a Roman goddess of war, and the younger sister of Queen Hylla of the Amazons. She and her sister worked for
Circe during the events of
The Sea of Monsters where Reyna was one of the attendants who looked after Annabeth. After Percy and Annabeth escape and free
Blackbeard and his crew, Reyna and Hylla were captured by the pirates before eventually escaping and going their separate ways. Reyna found the way to Camp Jupiter, where she became the praetor of the Twelfth Legion just four years after she joined. She is a well-respected but distrustful leader in New Rome. When she found out about the Greek demigods, Reyna chose not to pursue revenge, despite the difficult history between them, in part due to the impeding battle, which she understands Greeks and the Romans will have to be united to win. She is described as intimidating and a natural leader; she has glossy black hair and very dark brown eyes. Reyna is a
praetor at Camp Jupiter. Reyna's demigod ability is the power to lend her energy, skills, and character traits to nearby demigods. Similar to Leo Valdez, she can speak
English, Latin and Spanish. Reyna is often accompanied by two magical dogs, Aurum and Argentum, or by her pegasus Scipio ("Skippy" dies after their trip from
New York to
Greece in
The House of Hades after being slashed by a griffin's poisonous claw). The immortal winged horse
Pegasus awards her the title of "Horse Friend" because of her kindness toward Scipio and his descendants. Unlike other characters, Reyna does not have an explicit "fatal flaw", leading to fan speculation including overprotection, distrust, and holding grudges. In
The Blood of Olympus, she, Nico, and
Coach Hedge go on a quest to return the Athena Parthenos to Camp Half-Blood. While shadow-travelling to New York, the trio stops in
San Juan and visits Reyna's former house, haunted by the ghosts of her relatives. There Reyna reveals that the Ramírez-Arellano family (which includes
Roberto Cofresi and Captain
Marion Frederic Ramírez de Arellano) has always been favored by Bellona. Reyna's father (an
Iraq War veteran) deeply loved the goddess, but his
PTSD turned this love into an unhealthy paranoia. When Reyna was ten years old, he became a
mania, a spirit personifying insanity, madness, and crazed frenzy. When the
mania attacked Hylla, young Reyna picked up the closest weapon and killed what remained of her father. Reyna is reluctant to discuss the incident because
patricide is "unforgivable" in New Rome. Reyna had romantic feelings for Jason Grace, which is shown throughout the series and noticed by several characters. After Jason had disappeared, it is implied that she briefly considered Percy a romantic partner. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Reyna is revealed to be
asexual. Following the Battle of San Francisco Bay, Reyna resigns as praetor and instead joins the Hunters of Artemis. In
The Tower of Nero, after becoming a god once again, Apollo encounters Reyna who is settling in well with the Hunters and has been mentoring Leo Valdez in his behavior toward Calypso.
Leo Valdez Leonidas "Leo" Valdez is a son of Hephaestus. He likes to joke around and relies on his sense of humor to bury the pain he feels due to his troubled past. He has curly brown hair, brown eyes, a cheerful face, a slim and scrawny build, dark skin, and a mischievous smile. He is
Hispanic-American and speaks Spanish. Leo can create and manipulate fire. He also has severe
ADHD, even by demigod standards. He is an excellent mechanic and at one point repairs a bronze dragon running wild in the camp's woods, which he names Festus (Latin for "happy"). Inspired by a blueprint in Bunker 9, an abandoned bunker in the camp's woods, and a picture he drew in kindergarten, he also creates the
Argo II, the flying ship the seven demigods of the Great Prophecy sail on to reach Greece. When Leo was eight, Gaea burned down his mother's machine shop, resulting in her death, and leading him to believe that it was his fault. Leo's remaining family blamed him for her death and left him a foster child. He meets Piper McLean at the Wilderness School in Nevada. Leo sometimes thinks of himself as a seventh wheel, because in the group of seven he is alone with three couples, as for the first three books of the
Heroes of Olympus series, because of his insecurities. In
The Blood of Olympus, Leo sacrifices himself to annihilate Gaea, but is brought back to life using the Physician's Cure and returns for Calypso on her island,
Ogygia.
Festus Festus is a mechanical dragon made by the Hephaestus cabin at Camp Half-Blood, and given wings by Leo Valdez years later. He was first encountered in
The Bronze Dragon where Festus goes on a rampage before being shut down by Percy, Annabeth and Charles Beckendorf, who intend to reprogram Festus. In
The Lost Hero, Festus has gone out of control ever since Beckendorf's death, but Leo's immunity to fire allows him to corral and tame the bronze dragon. Festus transports Jason, Piper, and Leo before being destroyed by a crash-landing at King Midas' mansion. Leo asks Hephaestus to take his head to Bunker Nine at Camp Half-Blood, where he later repairs him to be the figurehead on the
Argo II. Festus acts in this role throughout
The Mark of Athena and
The House of Hades, acting as the ship's control interface and occasionally helping to defend against attacks. In
The Blood of Olympus, Festus is secretly rebuilt by Leo and plays a vital role in the defeat of Gaea, lifting the primordial goddess high in the air where she's weaker and holding Jason and Piper steady as Piper charms the goddess to sleep. After Gaea's defeat, Festus resurrects Leo with the Physician's Cure and helps him rescue Calypso. In
The Trials of Apollo, Festus acts as one of Apollo's allies. In
The Burning Maze, Festus transports Leo to Camp Jupiter to warn them of an upcoming attack and is mentioned to have helped to defend the camp. In
The Tower of Nero, Leo mentions that he's using Festus as his workshop while Leo teaches homeless kids shop skills.
Piper McLean Piper McLean is a daughter of Aphrodite and famous actor Tristan McLean. She is fifteen in
The Lost Hero. Unlike most children of Aphrodite, Piper is not particularly obsessed with beauty or fashion. Piper is
Cherokee on her father's side. She has tan skin, eyes that change color constantly, and choppy chocolate-colored hair which she cuts herself. Her demigod powers include "charmspeaking" (magical hypnosis) and the ability to speak French, as it is "the language of love". She is also occasionally able to see visions in her magic
dagger Katoptris (ancient Greek for "mirror"), which once belonged to
Helen of Troy. The dagger lost that power after the battle against the giants in Athens. Piper's relationship with her father is mutually affectionate but strained, in part because of the small amount of attention he gives for her. After he is kidnapped by the giant Enceladus in
The Lost Hero and subsequently rescued by Piper, Jason, and Leo, Mr. McLean's relationship with his daughter begins to improve. Piper is also very close to Jason Grace and Leo Valdez, who are her best friends. She is also friends with all of the seven quest members in
The Heroes of Olympus. Piper's main weapon is Katoptris, though she later acquires a magic
cornucopia and uses it as a weapon. After being captured by pirates in
The House of Hades, Piper asks Hazel to teach her sword fighting, using a jagged celestial bronze sword taken from the Boread Zethes. In
The Hidden Oracle, Nico mentions that Piper is currently attending school in Los Angeles, together with Jason. In
The Tower of Nero, Jason is still one of her best friends. Later, she is revealed to be in a relationship with a mortal woman named Shel. In
The Sun and the Star, after returning from Tartarus, Piper reveals that she is truly happy with Shel.
Jason Grace Jason Grace was a son of Jupiter and the mortal Beryl Grace, and the younger brother of Thalia. He was raised by the wolf goddess
Lupa and her pack, then later lived at Camp Jupiter. Jason inherited many special powers from his father Jupiter like summoning lightning bolts; controlling winds; flying; summoning storm spirits; and creating different types of storms like thunderstorms, rainstorms, and hurricanes. Jason was also a master swordsman and spear user. He and Thalia are reunited in
The Lost Hero, and Thalia later reveals that their mother told her that Jason was dead, and that this was what finally drove her to leave home. In
The Blood of Olympus, it is revealed that Beryl Grace had become a
mania, or spirit of madness. Jason was often described to be very handsome and attractive. He had blond hair, blue eyes, and a scar above his upper lip due to him attempting to eat a stapler at the age of two. By the age of fifteen, he had earned the rank of praetor and led the legion with his longtime partner, Reyna, who eventually fell in love with him. Jason also coordinated the Roman camp's attack on the Titan force prior to the events of
The Lost Hero: he led an assault against
Mount Tamalpais/Othrys, a Titan stronghold, and defeated the Titan Krios in combat. Piper McLean describes Jason as a very rule- and duty-oriented person, though Terminus describes him as a "rule-flouter". During
The House of Hades, it is revealed that Jason has plans to return to Camp Jupiter to improve it with things he learned at Camp Half-Blood. Later, during
The Blood of Olympus, Jason decides to consider both the Greek and Roman traditions as part of his heritage. He becomes the Pontifex Maximus, a role which sees him travel between Camp Half-Blood and Camp Jupiter to build shrines for every god and goddess in the pantheon. Jason is killed due to a spear stabbing him between his shoulder blades during
The Burning Maze by the Roman Emperor Caligula.
Hazel Levesque Hazel Levesque is a fourteen-year-old demigod, a daughter of Pluto and Marie Levesque. She first appears in
The Son of Neptune, at Camp Jupiter. It is later revealed that she has returned from the dead, assisted by her half-brother Nico. She grew up in the 1940s in
New Orleans, where her mother had a
gris-gris shop. When she was born, Pluto offered to grant her mother a wish, but her request for wealth backfired into an ability to control precious metals and gems, which both first view as a curse. Hazel died after Gaea tries to use Hazel's power over earth to resurrect
Alcyoneus. When Hazel's mother changes her mind about helping Gaea, Hazel buries herself and her mother under the earth, delaying Alcyoneus's rebirth though killing them both, where she ends up in the Underworld. At some point before
The Lost Hero, Nico finds Hazel in the Underworld and since the Doors of Death open. Nico is then able to take Hazel to the world of the living again. Hazel is described as
African American, having cocoa-colored skin, curly cinnamon-brown hair, and golden eyes. Her legion tattoo is described as looking like a cross with curved arms and a head. She eventually learns to manipulate her curse, manipulating precious stones and metals and sensing structures underground. She is an accomplished horse-rider and skilled with a
spatha, taming her horse Arion by giving him precious metals. After the Second Gigantomachy, Hazel is promoted to the rank of centurion of the Fifth Cohort, succeeding her boyfriend Frank Zhang. During ''The Tyrant's Tomb
, Hazel reveals that she has managed to break her curse with Frank, which is confirmed in The Tower of Nero
. In The Tyrant's Tomb'', she and Frank team up with Apollo and Meg McCaffrey to protect Camp Jupiter from the emperors Commodus and Caligula as well as the undead king Tarquin.
Frank Zhang Frank Zhang, born
Fai Zhang (Frank's Chinese name), is a 16-year-old demigod, son of Mars and Emily Zhang, a
Chinese-Canadian descendant of a demigod who died during military service in
Afghanistan. He is taken care of by his grandmother after his mother's death, and makes his way to Camp Jupiter upon her insistence. Frank's family descends from
Periclymenus, a grandson of Poseidon, who had the power to
shapeshift. However, his combined power of being a son of Mars
and having the ability to shapeshift caused the Fates to tie his life force to a piece of firewood when he was a baby, so if the wood burns up, he will die (as in the ancient Greek legend of
Meleager). Eventually, Frank entrusts the firewood to Hazel. Frank has a meek disposition. As he has been residing in Camp Jupiter for no more than a year, Frank is initially considered a
probatio, or rookie, of the Fifth Cohort. In
The Son of Neptune, Mars appears, informing Frank that he is his son and is to lead a quest. Frank was described as "cuddly" and "fuzzy" and with a chubby, babyish face in
The Mark of Athena, but in
The House of Hades, after summoning the blessing of Mars to defeat a hoard of enemies, he transforms. He is then described as being taller and more muscular, though he is still as sensitive as before, and is embarrassed at his new appearance at first. Frank burns his stick for the final time in ''The Tyrant's Tomb'' to kill Caligula. Despite the stick completely burning, Frank survives, freeing him from his curse. Apollo believes that by taking his fate into his own hands in such a noble way, Frank has created a new fate for himself free of his curse. It is also revealed that his romantic relationship with Hazel has enabled her to break her curse, fulfilling a prophecy that she had received that a descendant of Poseidon would wash away her curse. In
The Tower of Nero, Frank and Hazel are revealed to have become the most efficient praetors the Twelfth Legion has ever had and have been building up New Rome.
Coach Hedge Gleeson Hedge is a satyr. He is first mentioned in
The Last Olympian as the author of a distress call sent to Grover Underwood. Like Grover, Hedge is also a demigod Protector. He disguises himself as a coach at the Wilderness School to escort
Piper McLean and
Leo Valdez (and later,
Jason Grace) to Camp Half-Blood. He also serves as the adult chaperone for the
Argo II and later accompanies the Athena Parthenos to camp. Despite his often warlike and often overly aggressive attitude, Hedge is kind and understanding to campers in need. He enjoys extreme sports and martial arts movies. In
The Lost Hero, Hedge falls in love with cloud nymph Mellie (assistant to
Aeolus) and marries her; by the time of
The House of Hades, Mellie is pregnant with Chuck, a satyr baby, who is born at the end of
The Blood of Olympus.
Introduced in The Trials of Apollo Apollo / Lester Papadopoulos Apollo, in the mortal form of
Lester Papadopoulos, serves as the main protagonist of
The Trials of Apollo series. In
The Heroes of Olympus, Apollo's Roman descendant
Octavian promises the god many things for blessing his prophetic skills, which leads to the Olympians' distraction from the true threat of Gaea, and to the resurgence of Python. As a result, the Delphic Oracle ceases to function, effectively halting demigod quests, and Zeus punishes Apollo. Zeus's punishment consists of making Apollo mortal, though he retains most of his personality and some more minor powers. This punishment is revealed in
The Trials of Apollo. In his mortal form, Apollo's name is Lester Papadopoulos. Apollo has to adjust to a life of mortality and questing to regain his former powers and lifestyle. Following a meeting with two thugs sent by Nero in Manhattan, Apollo encounters a demigod called Meg McCaffrey, who claims him as her servant until he regains his godhood. Apollo is released by Meg after the revelation of her alliance with his enemy. His quest to become a god again is to liberate the oracles and face down his demons and the brutal mistakes he's made. Apollo is a truly flawed yet humorous character with a deeper capacity for growth and love than even his blameful, punishing father Zeus realizes. As Lester, Apollo is a 16-year-old teenager with curly brown hair, blue eyes, acne, and a "flabby" torso. He is narcissistic, prideful, and arrogant. His mortal transformation makes him empathize with mortals and reaches a higher understanding of the worth of life, the meaning of death, and what it means to be alive. In particular, he grows to care for Meg deeply and resolves to be there for her despite the difficulties involved. After killing Python in
The Tower of Nero, Apollo is reinstated as a god but is changed for the better by his time as a mortal, having grown up and established real relationships with his children and others. He does not define himself sexually but has been in relationships with both females and males.
Meg McCaffrey Margaret "Meg" McCaffrey is a 12-year-demigod daughter of Demeter and the main character in
The Hidden Oracle. Her father was murdered by "the Beast" (Emperor Nero) and she was subsequently adopted by Nero, gaslighted into personifying Nero's evil actions as separate from him. Nero taught her the arts of a demigod and gave her a pair of crescent rings which can transform into sickles made of imperial gold, before giving her a task to lure Apollo into the Grove of Dodona. Meg is described as small and pudgy, with dark hair chopped in a messy pageboy style and black cat-eye glasses with rhinestones in the corners. She is free-spirited and adventurous, inquisitive, and is also confrontational. She poses questions with no subtlety, something that Apollo is annoyed with but later comes to regard as a unique trait. Her abilities as Demeter's daughter allows her to connect better with nature as well as summoning a
karpos (crop spirit) called Peaches, a power that none of Demeter's other demigod children are known to possess. Even though she is Demeter's daughter, not Ceres (the Roman manifestation of Demeter) she fights like a Roman, with two swords; one for offense and one for defense. She is also known for her liking of unicorns in the fourth book ''
The Tyrant's Tomb''.
Hemithea Hemithea, known as "Emmie", is a retired Hunter of Artemis and caretaker of the Waystation. She lives with her partner, Josephine, also an ex-Hunter, and their daughter Georgia at the Waystation in
Indianapolis. She and her sister were granted immortality by Apollo after escaping from the wrath of their father, King Staphylus. She then joined the Hunters of Artemis and fell in love with fellow hunter Josephine, so sometime in the 1980s, Josephine and Emmie gave up their immortality to grow old together. In
The Dark Prophecy, she saves Calypso, Leo and Apollo from the Blemmyae with crossbow turrets and lets them stay at the Waystation. She comments on the similarities between Calypso and her half-sister Zoë Nightshade.
Triumvirate Holdings Triumvirate Holdings is a company that is led by three beings who are said to be the worst Roman Emperors in history. They force other people to worship them. During the Second Titanomachy, Triumvirate Holdings was responsible for giving Luke (at the time under the influence of Kronos) and his allies the
Princess Andromeda, weapons, helicopters, and top human mercenaries. During the Second Gigantomachy, Triumvirate Holdings supplied Octavian with different weapons. Rachel described Triumvirate Holdings to be so rich that they make her father's company "look like a kid's lemonade stand". The trio have divided up North America into three major empires and are hunting for Oracles, which they plan to destroy. Among the known members of Triumvirate Holdings are: •
Emperor Nero – A legacy of Apollo who is the main antagonist of
The Hidden Oracle and one of the two main antagonists of
The Tower of Nero alongside Python. The last in the
Julio-Claudian dynasty, Nero is infamous for his tyranny and overindulgence in wealth and luxury with little regard to his subjects. He is the deified Roman Emperor, who has survived through the millennia along with two other deified Roman emperors—the Triumvirate. He forms an alliance with Python, who holds Delphi, while he himself controls the other oracles and plans to destroy Dodona. As the Emperor of the East, Nero lives in
New York City, where he recruits and trains homeless demigods, and controls the eastern third of North America. He and the other two Roman Emperors have established Triumvirate Holdings. As "the Beast", Nero killed
Meg's father, but later adopted and trained her in demigod arts so she could eventually lure Apollo into the Grove of Dodona. After Rhea restores the Grove of Dodona at Camp Half-Blood, Nero tries to force Apollo and Meg to burn the trees; failing at that, he sends a giant statue of himself, the Colossus Neronis, which originally stood in Rome, against Camp Half-Blood and Apollo and the Greek demigods defend the camp against it. He is killed by Apollo in
The Tower of Nero and his power absorbed by Python. •
Emperor Commodus – Commodus is the main antagonist of
The Dark Prophecy and one of the three main antagonists in ''The Tyrant's Tomb'' alongside Caligula and Tarquin. The last in the
Nerva-Antonine dynasty, Commodus ascended as emperor at a young age and was known for his good looks and musculature, for which he was nicknamed the "New Hercules". In later life, he became increasingly dictatorial and paranoid as he suspected that people would overthrow him. He also had preferences for gladiatorial battles and would buy slaves and exotic animals to fight to the death. Eventually, Apollo, with whom he had an affair, assassinated him while taking the form of
Narcissus, his wrestling partner. As a god, he reigned as the Emperor of the Middle, ruling from a base at
Indianapolis. He sends many of his men, including a kidnapped Georgina, to seek the Oracle of Trophonius, as he himself fears the oracle's reputed ability to drive its seekers insane. At the end of
The Dark Prophecy, he launches an attack at the Waystation, but is defeated by Apollo and his group. He manages to get away at the last second, having been blinded by Apollo's brief revelation of his true form. Later, Commodus joins forces with Caligula and Tarquin to destroy Camp Jupiter but ends up being killed by Apollo again. •
Emperor Caligula – The main antagonist of
The Burning Maze and one of the three main antagonists in ''The Tyrant's Tomb'' alongside Commodus and Tarquin. He was born into the first ruling family of the Roman Empire, conventionally known as the
Julio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula was ambushed by his Germani guards which led to his mortal death. Following this incident, he employed the Strix and the Pandai to work for him while his fellow emperors continue to use Germani. Many years later, Apollo and Piper were brought to Caligula by his talking horse
Incitatus as Caligula has the Pandai they subdued executed. Before he can have Meg and Jason Grace executed, Caligula is stunned when Apollo threatens to commit suicide. After Apollo stabs himself Caligula sails north with his guards. Medea meets with Caligula and advises that performs a ritual before Apollo dies. Caligula later fights Jason and Tempest on the back of Incitatus where he manages to kill Jason. After making sure that he is dead, Caligula sets sail for the Bay Area. Later, Caligula joins forces with Commodus and Tarquin to destroy Camp Jupiter. Caligula ends up being killed by Frank who apparently sacrifices himself to destroy the emperor by burning up his firewood representing Frank's lifeline. To much surprise, Frank survives the experience and is left with his life no longer tied to the wood. •
King Tarquin – One of the three main antagonists in ''The Tyrant's Tomb'' alongside Commodus and Caligula. Tarquin is the last king of Rome and is depicted as a zombie. He participated in the Battle of San Francisco Bay where he targeted the Sibylline Books. Tarquin was killed by Hazel and Diana who stabbed him in the chest and shot him in the head with an arrow respectively.
Greek-Roman deities The Olympians Though not all the gods who appear in
Rick Riordan's novels are truly
Olympians (that is, gods who live on
Mount Olympus), all Greek and Roman gods are generally considered to be a subset of the
Olympians. As such, most characters in the series refer to these immortals generally as the "Olympian gods", to distinguish them from the Greco-Roman
primordial gods and
Titans. •
Zeus/
Jupiter – The King of the Gods and the most powerful Olympian by far, Zeus is most prominent in
The Lightning Thief but has several roles throughout the rest of
Percy Jackson & the Olympians. Zeus is shown prominently throughout the series to be extremely narcissistic, paranoid and hypocritical. In
The Lost Hero, under the influence of Khione, Zeus forbids contact between gods and mortals and closes off Olympus (against the influence of Khione), although he indirectly helps the protagonists several times on their quests. As the primary Olympian god, his demigod children reside in Camp Half-Blood's biggest cabin, Cabin 1, although there is only one person who resides there at the end of
The Heroes of Olympus: Jason. In the film adaptation, Zeus is portrayed by
Sean Bean. In the TV series, he is originally portrayed by
Lance Reddick in season one as one of his final roles before his untimely death and later portrayed by
Courtney B. Vance in season two. When Percy gives Zeus the Master Bolt to him while stating that Kronos had orchestrated its theft, Zeus still plans to continue the war with Poseidon. As Percy states that Ares turned on him when "someone stronger showed up" and asks what the other Olympians will think of him when Kronos returns to put him back in his place, Zeus tries to strike Percy with the Master Bolt only for Poseidon to intervene and surrender. As Zeus plans to have Athena set a meeting with the other Olympians about Kronos' threat after a brief discussion with Poseidon, he leaves telling Poseidon to make sure he never sees Percy again. In season two, Zeus saved Thalia from the Furies. When Thalia declined to be treated as a weapon to her father, Zeus turned her into a tree. •
Hera/
Juno – The Queen of the Gods who plays a role in ''The Titan's Curse
, by helping Percy and the others on their quest in The Battle of the Labyrinth
. As Juno in The Lost Hero'', she is kidnapped by Gaea, and contacts Jason Grace to rescue her. Previously as Juno, she had sneaked out of Olympus and switched Percy and Jason to try to unite the Roman and Greek demigods, going against the wishes of Zeus as part of a plan to defeat Gaea. Her cabin in Camp Half-Blood is Cabin 2, the second biggest in the camp. Because she does not have demigod children, it is empty. In the film adaptation, Hera is portrayed by
Erica Cerra. In the TV series, she is portrayed by
Ming-Na Wen. •
Poseidon/
Neptune – The god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses who is the brother of Zeus and Hades. In
The Lightning Thief, he is suspected of having stolen Zeus's master bolt with Percy's help which nearly started a war between Zeus and Poseidon. Percy is proven innocent after Percy recovers it from Ares. He is later present when Percy returns the master bolt to Zeus. Poseidon would later extend an invitation to Tyson to assist him at his underwater forge. Poseidon later fights Oceanus in the underwater
front of the Second Titan War. He remains there in
The Last Olympian while the other Olympians fight
Typhon, until Percy convinces him that his power is necessary to defeat Typhon. He was last seen fighting the Giants in the Second Gigantomachy alongside Percy and the other gods and demigods and mentioned Kymopoleia to the other gods as his daughter after Percy and Jason reported meeting her. Though he is referred to as Neptune in the sequels of
Percy Jackson and the Olympians when the Greeks and Romans are united, he has yet to appear in Roman form. His cabin in Camp Half-Blood is Cabin 3 in which Percy is the sole permanent occupant.In the film adaptation of
The Lightning Thief, Poseidon is portrayed by
Kevin McKidd. In the musical, he is portrayed by Jonathan Raviv. In the TV series, he is portrayed by
Toby Stephens. He is first seen in a flashback talking to Sally where he advised her not to take him to Camp Half-Blood yet. Poseidon shows up in person to prevent Zeus from striking Percy by "surrendering". In season two, Poseidon appears in a dream that Percy has after Thalia's emergence from her tree. While voicing his knowledge of the prophecy to Percy, Poseidon invites Tyson to join him at his underwater forge while telling Percy that he's still needed at Camp Half-Blood. •
Hades/
Pluto – The god of the
Underworld and brother of Zeus and Poseidon. He is an isolationist who distances himself constantly from other gods because they do the same to him, primarily out of fear. They continuously underestimate Hades who is in fact a very honorable and fatherly individual. He is the father of Nico, Bianca, and Hazel Levesque (as Pluto). Hades was the one who teleported Sally Jackson to the Underworld during the Minotaur's attack on her and Percy. Percy, Annabeth, and Grover assumed that he was the culprit behind the Master Lightning Bolt's theft only to find out that he was not and that his Helm of Darkness was also stolen. After Percy defeated Ares, he gave the Helm of Darkness to the Furies for them to return to Hades. He returned Sally to the living afterwards. After the Second Titanomachy, Hades is granted Cabin 13 which is populated by his demigod child Nico and is given a throne on Mount Olympus. In the film adaptation of
The Lightning Thief, Hades is portrayed by
Steve Coogan and is depicted as having a fiery winged
demon form. In the TV series, Hades is portrayed by
Jay Duplass. •
Demeter/
Ceres – The goddess of agriculture. She appears alongside her daughter
Persephone in
The Last Olympian where they participate in the battle against the Titans. Demeter's cabin in Camp Half-Blood is Cabin 4. In the film adaptation of
The Lightning Thief, Demeter is portrayed by
Stefanie von Pfetten. In the TV series, she is portrayed by
Jennifer Beals. •
Helios/
Sol – The Titan of the Sun and the grandfather of Medea. In ''The Titan's Curse
, Apollo mentions that Helios and Selene faded when the Romans took over and his role was given to him. In The Burning Maze'', Medea summons her grandfather from the depths of Tartarus so that she can absorb his power alongside the essence of Apollo and make Caligula the new God of the Sun. Helios is summoned again to fight Apollo, Piper, and Meg. When Medea is defeated, Helios goes supernova. When Apollo encounters Helios in the burning maze, Apollo promises to free him from Medea's control in exchange that he lets them pass. After Piper kills Medea and frees Helios from his prison, Apollo persuades Helios to hold his rage and finally rest while planning to keep his memories alive. •
Hyperion – Titan of the
East. Hyperion is the father of Helios and
Selene, the Titans of the sun and
moon, respectively. He appears in
The Last Olympian, where he is clad in full golden armor and battles Percy. He has all the powers of the Sun. Grover Underwood traps Hyperion by turning him into a tree. In
The House of Hades, Hyperion is stopped from reforming in Tartarus by his brother
Bob the Titan, his tree having apparently died which sent him back to Tartarus. He and Krios are seen later guarding the Doors of Death. Both are obliterated by the physical form of
Tartarus as a show of power. •
Koios – Lord of the
North. In
The House of Hades, Koios is briefly seen in Tartarus. He mentions that his daughter
Leto had been mistreated by Zeus after "she bore him those fine twins" (a reference to Apollo and Artemis). Percy describes Koios as having Apollo's smile and Artemis's eyes. •
Krios – The Titan of Stars and constellations and Lord of the South. Percy first sees Krios in a dream during
The Last Olympian. He wears armor decorated with glowing stars. In
The Lost Hero, Jason claims to have defeated Krios in single combat on
Mount Othrys (located on
Mount Tamalpais in San Francisco) at the same time of the events happening in
The Last Olympian. In
The House of Hades Krios is seen with Hyperion guarding the Doors of Death. Both of are obliterated by Tartarus's physical form. •
Leto – The mother of Apollo and Artemis. In
The House of Hades, Koios suggests that she may have been destroyed and sent to Tartarus at some point as he expects her to have finally reformed by now which takes longer for the peaceful Titans. In
The Dark Prophecy, Lester has a vision of Leto begging Zeus to lift Apollo's punishment and allow him to return to Mount Olympus. Zeus refuses stating that Apollo's real test is yet to come. •
Oceanus – The Titan of the
Ocean. Oceanus is depicted as having the upper body of a muscular man with a long beard and horns and serpentine lower body. He did not fight the Olympians in the original Titanomachy. In
The Last Olympian, he assaults Poseidon's forces underwater. Oceanus is incredibly powerful and his intense battle with Poseidon lasts for days and creates storms and tsunamis. After the defeat of Kronos, Oceanus escapes back to the depths of the ocean. •
Prometheus – The Titan of
Forethought. Like Oceanus, Prometheus prefers to fight for the more powerful side. He supported the Olympians in the first
Titanomachy, but joins with Kronos in the second in part because of Zeus's cruel punishment for Prometheus's gift of fire to mankind and a foresight that the Titans would win. This punishment ended only with the Hero
Hercules, a fact Prometheus uses to justify his claims to love Heroes. He is sent to negotiate Percy and Thalia's surrender during the Battle of Manhattan, offering them the spirit of Elpis (goddess of
hope). He flees after Kronos's defeat, sending a list of excuses to Mount Olympus. Hermes tells Percy that if Prometheus is smart, he will not show his face again for another few centuries. •
Selene/
Luna – The Titan of the Moon and the sister of Helios. In ''The Titan's Curse
, Apollo mentions that due to the neglect of the Romans, Helios and Selene were eventually forced to give up their roles to Apollo and Artemis before the two eventually faded from existence. In The Tyrant's Tomb'', Apollo is surprised to learn that Ida is a legacy or descendant of Luna due to his belief that the Titan had faded long ago. However, Apollo remembers that he'd thought the same thing about Helios whom he had recently encountered in the Labyrinth after Medea had resurrected the Titan.
Gigantes The
Gigantes (also called the
Great Giants) are giant-like beings that were made by Gaea and Tartarus to overthrow Olympus. They were previously defeated by the gods and Heracles during the Giantomachy. Each was meant to oppose a specific god. They can only be defeated by a god and demigod working together. Most of the Gigantes are described as being very tall with dragon-like legs and shaggy hair. •
Alcyoneus – A 40 ft. Gigantes with rust-colored legs whom Hazel Levesque almost resurrects during World War II. Hazel sacrifices herself to stop his resurrection, but she only delays it until the 1980s. Alcyoneus eventually rises in
The Son of Neptune. He is invincible as long as he remains in his homeland which after his resurrection is Alaska. Frank, Hazel, and Arion drag him into Canada where Alcyoneus is decapitated by Hazel after being made vulnerable. He is the bane of Hades/Pluto. •
Clytius – A 20 ft. Gigantes with ash-colored legs. He opposes Hecate. Clytius appears in
The House of Hades. He guards the living side of the Doors of Death in Epirus. He is defeated by Hecate, Jason, Leo, Piper, Nico, Frank and Hazel. •
Damasen – A 20 ft. peaceful Gigantes with red legs who appears in
The House of Hades. He had been made to oppose Ares/Mars. Damasen had been exiled to Tartarus as he was peaceful not violent and for refusing to take part in the ancient fight against the gods and Hercules. Percy and Annabeth encounter him in Tartarus when Iapetus (Bob) brings them to his lair. When the personification of Tartarus arrives near the Doors of Death, Damasen confronts him with Iapetus so that Percy and Annabeth can escape back to the living world. In
The Tower of Nero, Iapetus is believed to have survived his presumed demise and is calling out to Nico for help, suggesting that Damasen may have survived as well. In
The Sun and the Star, it is revealed that both Iapetus and Damasen were killed in their fight with Tartarus. However, while Iapetus has reformed and is rescued by Nico and his boyfriend Will, Damasen is still regenerating over a year later and the demigods cannot find any sign of him as a result, although they spend the night in his abandoned hut. •
Enceladus – A 30 ft. Gigantes with green legs. Enceladus was the first Giant to be reawakened in the
Heroes of Olympus series. He opposes Athena/Minerva. In
The Lost Hero, Enceladus is killed by Jupiter and Jason as the Giants can only be killed by a god and Hero working together. In
The House of Hades, Enceladus re-enters the world through the Doors of Death. He is presumably killed once again during the final battle in
The Blood of Olympus. •
Ephialtes and Otis – Twin 12 ft. Gigantes that look somewhat more human than most of their brothers since they each have two
snakes for legs, which are usually hidden under their black pants. They both oppose Dionysus/Bacchus. Ephialtes and Otis are awakened in
The Mark of Athena by Gaea. Ephialtes and Otis manage to capture Nico and were tasked by Gaea to kill all demigods of prophecy but two, whom they are to bring to her. They fight Jason and Percy who defeat them with the help of Bacchus. In
The House of Hades, Ephialtes and Otis return to the living world through the Doors of Death. They are presumably killed once again during the final battle in
The Blood of Olympus. In
The Sun and the Star, they briefly appear in a flashback to when they captured Nico inside Tartarus. •
Hippolytos – The 30 ft. Messenger of the Gigantes with orange legs. He opposes Hermes/Mercury. Hippolytos makes a minor appearance in
The Blood of Olympus. •
Mimas – The 25 ft. Gigantes with charcoal-colored legs. He opposes Hephaestus/Vulcan. Mimas makes a minor appearance in
The Blood of Olympus, where he tries to kill Annabeth Chase and Piper McLean but he is killed instead with the help of Phobos. •
Orion – A 20 ft. Gigantes who opposes Apollo and Artemis/Diana. In
The Heroes of Olympus, Orion is sent by Gaea to hunt down Nico, Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano, and Gleeson Hedge throughout their journey of bringing the Athena Parthenos from Greece to New York in attempt to stop the two camps from destroying each other. He nearly catches them numerous times, but they either shadow travel away before he has the chance or are saved by allies (such as the Hunters of Artemis and the Amazons). Orion murders countless Hunters and Amazons, including Phoebe, but escapes with his life. With the help of Athena and her mother Bellona, Reyna killed Orion by strangling him with her cloak which Athena had infused with a part of her shield Aegis. •
Periboia – The female Princess of the Gigantes who is Porphyrion's daughter. She opposes Aphrodite/Venus. Periboia appears in
The Blood of Olympus. •
Polybotes – A 30 ft. Gigantes with
Komodo dragon-like legs. He opposes Poseidon/Neptune and can turn water to poison. Polybotes attempts to destroy Camp Jupiter in
The Son of Neptune with an army of monsters. He is killed by Percy and Terminus. He expresses a particular desire to capture Percy and make him watch as he kills Poseidon. In
The House of Hades, Polybotes returns to the living world through the Doors of Death and later succeeds in convincing the goddess Kymopoleia in joining the giants. However, he was once again defeated by Jason Grace and Kymopoleia herself after Jason convinced her to turn sides. •
Porphyrion – The 40 ft. King of the Gigantes with green legs that are described to be the same color as
lima beans. He opposes Zeus/Jupiter. Awakened in
The Lost Hero, Porphyrion fights Jason and his friends. Hera forces him to retreat, but cannot kill him as only a god and a demigod together can kill a giant. He is killed by Jason and Zeus in
The Blood of Olympus. •
Thoon – A shriveled wizened Gigantes with white legs. He opposes the Fates. Thoon makes an appearance in
The Blood of Olympus. During the final battle, he is beaten to death by the Fates themselves with clubs which Jason notes is a scary sight.
Demigods The following
demigod characters all have one parent who is a Greek or Roman god (or, more rarely, a Titan), while the other parent is a mortal human. It is common for these "half-bloods", as they are known, to grow up unaware that they are not entirely human. They are frequently referred to by gods and other mythological beings as "mortals". •
Alabaster Torrington – A 16-year-old
English American demigod son of Hecate, Alabaster appears in the short story "Son of Magic" in
The Demigod Diaries. Due to being Hecate's son, he is the half-brother of the murderous monster Lamia. Alabaster allied with Kronos during the Titan War in
The Last Olympian and was sent into exile after the Titan War after refusing to stay at Camp Half-Blood. He claims to have led his siblings to their deaths during the war against the Olympians. Alabaster's powers include the ability to cast protection spells for himself, the ability to track other people, the ability to remove a spell from another person, and the ability to control the Mist, which allows him the ability to manipulate the memories and perceptions of those who cannot see through it. Alabaster is the only canon demigod in any of the series to not be created by Rick Riordan and was instead created by Rick's son Haley. •
Alice Miyazawa – A teenage
Japanese American daughter of Hermes. She is a close friend of Julia, and the two are never far from one another. Chiron states that she and Julia have taken over the Stoll brothers' knack for mischief, following Travis' enrollment in college and Connor's sudden reservement that it caused. The two girls harbor a crush on Apollo. •
Austin Lake – A teenage (approximately 14-year-old)
African-American son of Apollo. His mother, Latricia Lake, is a music professor at
Oberlin College in
Oberlin, Ohio whose music theory class Apollo once took. He first appears in
The Last Olympian, where he is seen fighting alongside his brothers and sisters of the Apollo Cabin. He serves as a major character in
The Hidden Oracle, where his and Kayla's abductions in the woods by Nero prompt Apollo to rescue them. In
The Tower of Nero, he participates in the final battle with the Roman emperor Nero. Austin's main power is a form of musical audiokinesis. He can use his musical abilities to heal (via his singing voice) and put curses on (Austin is able to put week-long curses on people that make them only able to talk in
rhyming couplets) others and possesses an aptitude for music higher than even most his fellow children of Apollo. Miles mainly plays
jazz music and is an excellent
saxophone player who is also proficient (though not to the same extent) at the
violin. In addition to his musical abilities, Austin, like many children of Apollo, is very skilled at
archery. •
Bianca di Angelo – A twelve-year-old daughter of Hades and the older sister of Nico. Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Thalia rescue her and Nico along with the help of the Hunters of Artemis from Westover Hall and the manticore Dr. Thorn. She becomes a Hunter of Artemis, whom she attempts to rescue in ''The Titan's Curse
, alongside Percy Jackson, Grover Underwood, Thalia Grace, and Zoë Nightshade. She sacrifices herself to save the group from a mechanical prototype of Talos. Nico tries to summon Bianca from the dead many times but only meets her when Percy comes. In The Son of Neptune
, she tries for rebirth on the Isle of the Blest. In The Sun and the Star'', Hades arranges for Bianca's spirit to appear to Nico in a dream along with her and Nico's mother Maria to give Nico closure on the loss of his family. In the TV series, she is portrayed by Olive Abercrombie. •
Billie Ng – A daughter of Demeter. In
The Hidden Oracle, Billie is the only demigod of the Demeter cabin left in the winter season after the disappearance of her counselor, Miranda, until the arrival of Meg. She points out Meg's parentage during her claiming, in which a sickle and grain, symbols of Demeter, glow above her head. •
Bobby – A
caregiver of Camp Jupiter's war elephant Hannibal, first mentioned in
The Son of Neptune. His Olympian parent is unknown. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Bobby becomes a zombie due to attacks of eurynomos, and is killed by his friend Lavinia Asimov. •
Butch Walker – The head counselor of the Iris cabin at Camp Half-Blood. He and Annabeth bring Jason, Piper, and Leo to the camp at the beginning of
The Lost Hero. He is bald and muscular, with a
tattoo of a rainbow on his upper arm. In
The Chalice of the Gods, he is mentioned to be from Minnesota and is at home and thus unable to help Percy, Annabeth and Grover to meet his mother. •
Castor and Pollux – Sons of Dionysus and twin brothers. Both are named after the
Gemini. Pollux survives the war against the Titans, but Castor is killed in
The Battle of the Labyrinth when he was stabbed by a demigod allied with Kronos. •
Cecil Markowitz – A son of Hermes. In
The Blood of Olympus, he is a part of the team sent to sabotage Camp Jupiter's onagers. In
The Hidden Oracle, Cecil is the first to be kidnapped by Nero and strapped to a crucifix to be sacrificed to burn the Grove of Dodona, although Apollo and Meg manage to save him. •
Charles – A son of Hephaestus and the head counselor of the Hephaestus cabin before he died and was replaced by Jake Mason. Like his father, he is a master smith. He is African American. He was in a relationship with Silena Beauregard, a daughter of Aphrodite, and is described as Mrs. O'Leary the hellhound's best friend next to Percy. He dies during an assault on the
Princess Andromeda with Percy in the beginning
The Last Olympian, around the age of 18. He had plans to attend
NYU in the fall. After death, his ghost is visited by Nico in the Underworld where he is waiting for Silena (suggesting but it is not confirmed he knew that she was the 'spy') to join him. When Silena dies during the Battle of Manhattan, her last word is Beckendorf's name, suggesting that she sees him in Elysium and that they are reunited in the afterlife. •
Chiara Benvenuti – A daughter of Tyche. She is Italian and indulges in
the language when she curses, which Apollo understands much to his dismay. She has a rivalry with Damien, but is shown to be close friends otherwise. Apollo has more than once expressed his interest on her, though he does it with Damien also. •
Chris Rodriguez – A teenage Hispanic-American son of Hermes. After never being claimed by Hermes, Chris turned against the Olympians and initially sided with Kronos. He first appears in
The Sea of Monsters and appears on Luke's yacht
The Andromeda and is sent on a quest to the Labyrinth to find an entrance to Camp Half-Blood. While inside the Labyrinth, Chris was driven insane by the Ghost King Minos, but is rescued by Clarisse (who has feelings for him) and is taken back to Camp-Half Blood. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, Dionysus uses his powers to restore Chris' sanity and Chris begins dating Clarisse after the two bond when she takes care of him during his recovery from the Labyrinth. In
The Last Olympian, Chris fights with Clarisse and the rest of the camp in the Battle of Manhattan. Chris is noted to be a very capable fighter, having been selected by Kronos' forces to travel through the highly dangerous and complex Labyrinth alone and being one of the best fighters at the Battle of Manhattan. Chris likely possesses the standard abilities of a child of Hermes and is specifically known to have the ability of clauditiskinesis, or the ability to sense and control the internal structure of any lock he comes across, even being able to manipulate a lock telepathically if he concentrates hard enough. In the film adaption of
Sea of Monsters, Chris Rodriguez is portrayed by
Grey Damon. In the TV series, he is portrayed by Andrew Alvarez and Kevin Chacon. •
Clovis – The lead counselor of the Hypnos cabin. In
The Lost Hero, Annabeth consults him regarding Jason's memory loss. In
The Blood of Olympus, Nico sends a dream message to him to contact Thalia Grace. •
Connor and Travis Stoll – Sons of Hermes. They serve as lead counselors of the Hermes cabin after Luke's departure. The Stolls are known to be crafty and mischievous, like their father. They are tall and thin, with stringy brown hair. Both survive the Titan war. In
The Hidden Oracle, Connor becomes the sole counselor due to Travis attending college, something that he still has not gotten over with. He picks on Meg after the latter pokes him in the eyes. They are friends of Percy Jackson. •
Dakota – A son of Bacchus at Camp Jupiter known for his borderline-addiction to extra-sugary red
Kool-Aid. He was both a
centurion of the Fifth Cohort and a senator, known for often being on a
sugar high. Despite his frequent states of hyperactivity, Dakota is still often shown to be a capable leader and friend in both, such as being one of the first people to accept Percy into life at Camp Jupiter instead of treating him with contempt and suspicion and being one of the first Roman officers to defy Octavian's orders in
The Blood of Olympus and choosing to side with Reyna and her attempts to de-escalate the conflict between Camp Half-Blood and Camp Jupiter. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb
, he is mortally wounded during the Battle of San Francisco Bay and later dies of his injuries. His funeral pyre is scented with Kool-Aid in honor of his love for it. In The Sun and the Star'', Will Solace fondly remembers Dakota clumsily trying to help out in the infirmary after the final battle with Gaea. Dakota possessed the standard abilities of a child of Bacchus, such as chlorokinesis (the ability control plants) and the ability to either induce or cure madness in an individual and is an excellent fighter, holding his own against Jason Grace. •
Damien White – A son of Nemesis. He has a heated rivalry with Chiara Benvenuti, although Apollo hints that the two are in a relationship at the end of
The Hidden Oracle. •
Drew Tanaka – The lead counselor of the Aphrodite cabin, succeeding Silena, in
The Lost Hero. She bullies and controls her cabin members with her power of charmspeak, leading Piper to successfully challenge her for the lead counselor position. She appears in ''The Serpent's Shadow
of The Kane Chronicles'' where she attends the same private high school as Egyptian magician Sadie Kane and bullies and harasses her. During a school dance, she unknowingly meets the Egyptian god Anubis, leaving her stuttering "oh my gods" repeatedly as she jealously watches Anubis and Sadie dance with each other. •
Ellis Wakefield – A son of Ares. In
The Hidden Oracle. he is the second demigod to be kidnapped by Nero in the woods of Camp Half-Blood. Apollo later frees him and the others. In the TV series, he is portrayed by Adam Swain. •
Ethan Nakamura – A son of Nemesis, Ethan fights with Kronos and the Titans but begins to rethink his position. In
The Last Olympian, he learns Percy's Achilles weak spot, but instead of killing him, Ethan turns on Kronos. However, his attack fails and Kronos kills him. Before he falls to his death 500 feet from Olympus, Ethan tells Percy that none of the bad blood that led to the war would have been caused if the minor gods had thrones on Olympus. •
Georgina – A maybe daughter of Apollo who was adopted by Hemithea and Josephine and raised at the Waystation. At age seven, she started to show signs of her father's powers when the Oracle of Trophonius entranced her. She was kidnapped by Commodus before the events of
The Dark Prophecy. Apollo frees her and realizes that she may be a daughter he does not know about. •
Gwendolyn (Gwen) – A centurion of the Fifth Cohort at Camp Jupiter. Gwendolyn is killed in
The Son of Neptune but comes back to life because of Thanatos's capture. Her return prompts Mars to appear at Camp Jupiter and explain the circumstances of Thanatos's absence. She retires as centurion the day after because she decided to attend the college in New Rome and was replaced by Frank Zhang. It is suggested that her death was because she was murdered by Octavian, but this is never confirmed. •
Halcyon Green – A son of Apollo gifted with prophecy and under "house arrest" for revealing to a young woman her fate. He gives his life to save Luke Castellan and Thalia Grace from the Leucrotae and his burning mansion in
The Diary of Luke Castellan (part of
The Demigod Diaries). •
Harley – A son of Hephaestus, first seen in
The Lost Hero. He is eight years old at the time of
The Hidden Oracle, but very muscular. Harley has been trying to locate Leo, his older half-brother, with a magical beacon ever since his disappearance in the aftermath of the Second Gigantomachy. •
Holly and Laurel Victor – Holly and Laurel are a pair of sisters and daughters of Nike. As per their upbringing, they are very competitive and refuse to be made second, hence why they are placed as co-counselors of the Nike's cabin, otherwise, as Kayla puts it "they would've taken over the camp by now and proclaimed a dictatorship". Apollo describes them as looking like the "gorgeous, ferociously athletic African nymphs" that he and Artemis used to hang out with at
Lake Tritonis. •
Jacob – Jacob is the legion
Aquilifer (which is an
eagle bearer) of Camp Jupiter. His godly parent is unknown. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', he is killed during the Battle of San Francisco Bay. •
Jake Mason – Jake becomes the head of the Hephaestus cabin after Beckendorf's death in
The Last Olympian. He is severely injured during the Hephaestus's cabin's attempt to tame the bronze dragon later named Festus. In
The Lost Hero, he steps down and gives the lead counselor position to Leo, after Leo finds Hephaestus's bunker in the woods. In
The Sun and the Star, it is revealed that he came out as LGBTQ after Nico publicly came out as gay. •
Jason – Not to be confused with Jason Grace or the mythical Jason, he is a demigod briefly mentioned in ''The Titan's Curse'', being instructed by Thalia to team with Silena Beauregard and Laurel during capture the flag. His godly parent is unknown. •
Julia Feingold – A daughter of Hermes. Like her best friend, Alice, she harbors a crush on Apollo. •
Katie Gardner – The head counselor for Demeter's cabin at Camp Half-Blood after the war with the Titans. Katie strongly dislikes the Stoll brothers, who once put chocolate
Easter bunnies on the Demeter cabin's grass roof. •
Kayla Knowles – A daughter of Apollo first mentioned in
The Last Olympian carrying out the orders of Michael Yew. She is a major character in
The Hidden Oracle, and is abducted by Nero. Kayla's mortal father is a Canadian archery coach named Darren Knowles. Kayla's inherited gift is archery. •
Lacy – Lacy is a daughter of Aphrodite who befriends Piper in
The Lost Hero. She also appears in
The Kane Chronicles. Lacy and Drew Tanaka appear in
The Kane Chronicles, where Lacy is familiar with main character Sadie Kane. •
Larry – A
senator at Camp Jupiter and a member of either the First or Second Cohort. •
Laurel – Laurel is only mentioned in ''The Titan's Curse''. Because of circumstances around her mention, she may be a daughter of Aphrodite. •
Lee Fletcher – Lee was the head of Apollo cabin. He leads a team to attack a dragon threatening the camp. He is killed by a giant in
The Battle of the Labyrinth. •
Lavinia Asimov – Lavinia is the daughter of Terpsichore, Muse of Dance, and likes to hike. She is promoted to centurion of the Fifth Cohort at the end of ''The Tyrant's Tomb'' where she plays a vital role in the Battle of San Francisco Bay. •
Leila – Leila is a daughter of Ceres and a centurion of the Fourth Cohort. In
The Blood of Olympus, she and the rest of her cohort defect to Reyna's side once the latter arrives at Long Island. •
Lou Ellen Blackstone – Lou Ellen is a daughter of Hecate in
The Lost Hero. She is known for playing magical tricks on fellow campers. In
The Blood of Olympus, she is part of the team that sabotages the Roman onagers, using her control over the Mist to help hide the team from their enemies. •
Malcolm Pace – Malcolm Pace is the assistant counselor of the Athena cabin under Annabeth Chase. In
The Sun and the Star, it is revealed that he came out as LGBTQ after Nico publicly came out as gay. •
Michael Kahale – A son of Venus and a centurion of the First Cohort at Camp Jupiter. Michael is
Native Hawaiian. Michael is one of Camp Jupiter's greatest fighters and possesses the powers of amokinesis (which allows him to control love, lust, and beauty), beauty radiation (this ability is shown to actually be a major asset in battle and combat as it prohibits his enemies from attacking him even to counter his own attacks), and most notably superhuman strength, with Reyna noting that his strength is on a comparable level to both a Laistrygonian Giant and a Cyclops. Michael is shown to be very loyal to Octavian due to the latter being his sponsor, although he is shown to often be conflicted in complying with Octavian's more questionable decisions, a reluctance that increases as Octavian's actions bring Camp Jupiter closer and closer to war and unnecessarily jeopardizes the safety of both camps. In
The Blood of Olympus, he reluctantly follows Octavian's order to attack Camp Half-Blood, but his loyalty to Octavian finally ends when he chooses to allow Octavian to die when the latter ignites an onager with his feet being tangled with it. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', he is said to have been sent on a failed quest to stop the emperors' yachts, although it is currently unknown if he lived or died. He is later mentioned by Will in
The Sun and the Stars, when Will recalls that he, Nico, and Michael did not attempt to stop Octavian from accidentally getting himself killed, although Will does not mention if nor does he imply that Michael is either alive or dead. •
Michael Varus – A son of Janus and a former praetor of Camp Jupiter in the 1970s. He was killed by Alcyoneus during an expedition in Alaska and the eagle of Camp Jupiter was stolen with him. This tarnished the reputation of Varus' cohort, the Fifth, which was not recovered until Jason's promotion to praetor over three decades later. Varus' ghost appears to attack Percy in
The Son of Neptune and again in
The Blood of Olympus where he confronts Jason with his mother's
mania and then mortally wounds him with an imperial gold sword. •
Michael Yew – Michael Yew succeeds Lee Fletcher as head of the Apollo cabin. He is described as very short, with a face that reminds Percy of a
ferret. In
The Demigod Files, in an interview with Clarisse, she mentions that she would want to pulverize Michael, thus stating that they are enemies. He is an excellent archer like most of Apollo's children and uses sonic arrows which were given to him by his father. He was presumed killed after leading a group of demigods in the fight against Kronos's army; Percy found his bow, but not his body. In
The House of Hades, he's mentioned as having died. In
The Sun and the Star, Michael appears to Will in a nightmare of the Battle of Manhattan caused by
Nyx. •
Miranda Gardiner – Miranda is second in command of the Demeter cabin in
The Lost Hero. She assumes the head counselor position later in the series. In
The Hidden Oracle, Miranda is the third to be kidnapped during Nero's spree in luring Apollo, which greatly disturbs Chiron due to her important status as counselor, though Apollo manages to rescue her. She is dating Sherman. •
Mitchell – Mitchell is a son of Aphrodite who is a friend of Piper in
The Lost Hero. •
Nyssa Barrera – Nyssa is a daughter of Hephaestus. She meets Leo in
The Lost Hero. She is mentioned on several occasions in the beginning and end of
The Lost Hero. She also helps plan out Harley's Three-Legged Death Race in
The Hidden Oracle. •
Olujime – Olujime, also known as Jamie (and Jimmy in the eBook edition), is a demigod that worked as a mercenary for Commodus in
The Dark Prophecy. Olujime is a young
Yoruban Nigerian man, with his heritage being shown through his usage of the Yoruban and
Hausan martial arts Gidigbo and Dambe. Jamie is a graduate student at
Indiana University, where he is studying to earn his graduate degree in accounting, with it being revealed that the reason he began working as a mercenary for Commodus was to financially support himself. Sometime after becoming a mercenary, Olujime had a falling out with his employer which led to Commodus imprisoning Jamie out of fear of the latter betraying him. Jamie would turn against Commodus when he was freed from his prison by Apollo and assisted Apollo in defending the Waystation. Through his turning on his former employer and his subsequent interactions with Apollo, Olujime is shown to ultimately be a good and kind man who was simply down on his luck and redeems himself by helping in the defense of the Waystation. Jamie states that he has an unnamed girlfriend, much to the dismay of Apollo, whom had grown attracted to him. Jamie is notable for being the first demigod to appear in the series to not be Greek, Roman, or Norse (the Egyptian gods in the Kane Chronicles do not sire children with mortals, therefore there are no Egyptian demigods in the continuity of the series) and is instead a Yoruban demigod with powers of electrokinesis, which are revealed when he uses in the battle of the Wavestation. Due to their shared abilities of electrokinesis Olujime's fighting style reminds Apollo of the fighting styles of Zeus and/or Jupiter, although his usage of Yoruban and Hausan/non-Greco Roman martial arts and fighting styles, along with the different coloration of Olujime's electric powers and the electric powers of Zeus's children (The powers of Zeus and his children are consistently depicted as bright gold, while the powers of Olujime are depicted as having a red coloration) make Apollo and Zeus daughter Thalia Grace recognize that Jamie is not a demigod of Greek or Roman origin and is instead from a separate pantheon entirely. Olujime's exact godly parentage is unknown, but it is very likely that he is the son of the Yoruban
Orisha Shango, who in the Yoruban religion has control over thunder, electricity, and lightning. Additionally tying Jamie to Shango are the red coloring of his powers, with red being a color often associated with Shango, their common usage of an ax, and the red and white necklace that Olujime wears (white, liked red, is another color associated with Shango). •
Paolo Montes – A son of Hebe from Camp Half Blood who first appears in
The Hidden Oracle. He is
Afro-Brazilian and speaks mainly in Brazilian Portuguese, but understands English. In addition to the standard youth manipulation powers that a child of Hebe possesses, Paolo has vitakinesis power that enable him to heal himself from incredibly gruesome injuries, to the extent that he is shown to be capable of mending numerous amputated limbs back to full functioning capacity in a short time. Paolo again appears in
Camp Half-Blood Confidential with his fellow campers discussing curses. He is briefly mentioned in
The Sun & Stars by Will Solace, where Will mentions that he still attends Camp Half-Blood and was one of the demigods inspired by Nico coming out. •
Pranjal – A son of Asclepius who works as Camp Jupiter's healer. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', he and Meg gather Buster's horn shavings as one of the ingredients for a medicine to heal Apollo's stomach cut. However, he is unable to cure the god's zombie infection and he can only help by keeping it at bay for a while. •
Sherman Yang – A son of Ares who was left in the care of his cabin as Clarisse, the counselor, is attending university. He marks Meg for target after the latter kicks him in the crotch, together with Connor. Like the other children of Ares, he is easily provoked. He is dating Miranda. In
The Tower of Nero, Apollo sees him negotiating the spoils of war with the leader of the trogs following the defeat of Triumvirate Holdings. •
Silena Beauregard – The head of the Aphrodite cabin for most of the
Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. She is kind to Percy and befriends Clarisse La Rue after giving the other girl advice about her first relationship. She served as a spy for Kronos within Camp Half-Blood, but wanted to quit when her actions led to the death of her boyfriend Charles Beckendorf. Luke Castellan
blackmails her into continuing as a spy. In
The Last Olympian, she redeems herself by disguising herself as Clarisse and leading the Ares cabin into battle against the Titans. She dies a Hero's death and is given a funeral at camp. In
The Lightning Thief musical, she is portrayed by Carrie Compere. •
Valentina Diaz – A daughter of Aphrodite and the only member of her cabin left during winter season in
The Hidden Oracle.
Historic demigods Different historic people are mentioned to have Greek gods as their parents or are otherwise involved with the series. Among the known historical demigods are: •
Adolf Hitler –
Austrian painter turned
Fascist dictator. The son of Pluto. Hazel says Pluto looks like him. •
Alfred Hitchcock – The son of an unknown god. Alfred is mentioned when Percy Jackson and Will Solace arrive at the Plaza Hotel. It says that the Plaza attracted many famous demigods over the years, such as Hitchcock and the
Beatles. •
Amelia Earhart – The daughter of Zeus. In
The Sea of Monsters, Annabeth Chase mentions Earhart when talking to Circe. She was among the list of great female Heroes. In
The Lost Hero, Aeolus mentions that he knocked Earhart out of the sky and that the gods still pester him about it while talking to Jason Grace, Piper McLean, and Leo Valdez in his fortress. •
Archimedes – Archimedes is the son of Hephaestus, credited with the creation of many modern machines and an accurate approximation of
pi. He is in modern times considered one of the best-known and one of the greatest of Hephaestus' children. It is the wish among many of Archimedes' modern-day siblings to find the lost works of Archimedes. During the
Second Punic War, Archimedes was killed by a Roman guard working for General
Marcus Claudius Marcellus who had given specific orders not to harm Archimedes. While searching for Nico with Frank Zhang and Hazel Levesque in Rome as seen in
The Mark of Athena, Leo Valdez recovered the lost works of Archimedes. He uses them to destroy the eidolons, possessive spirits working for Gaea. He planned to take them to Bunker 9 at Camp Half-Blood to study them further. With Archimedes' works, Leo hoped to save Camp Half-Blood from the Roman forces from Camp Jupiter. Subsequently, Leo is seen to have adapted some of them for use on the
Argo II in
The Blood of Olympus as well as his own personal use. •
Banastre Tarleton – A demigod son of Bellona who participated in the
Battle of Waxhaws. According to Reyna, Tarleton ignored the Colonial leader Abraham Buford's white flag and his forces massacred Buford's men. It is also mentioned that he was one of many Roman demigods who fought for the British during the
American Revolution while the Greeks fought for the colonists. •
Blackbeard – The son of Ares, who was a notorious English
pirate during the early 18th century. Instead of dying in his famous last stand, his ship landed on Circe's island where he and his crew were turned into guinea pigs for several hundred years. In
The Sea of Monsters, Edward Teach is seen in guinea pig form. While on a quest, Annabeth Chase used Hermes' multivitamins to turn all of the guinea pigs back into humans. Along with his crew, he began to chase after Circe while Percy and Annabeth escaped with their pirate ship, the ''Queen Anne's Revenge
. In The Son of Neptune'', Reyna reveals that Blackbeard and his pirates took over the island and enslaved Reyna and her sister before they managed to escape. In the TV series, he is portrayed by Andrew Kavadas. •
Frédéric Bartholdi – The son of Athena who designed the
Statue of Liberty. In
The Demigod Files story
The Stolen Chariot, Percy Jackson mentions Bartholdi to Clarisse La Rue. According to what Annabeth Chase had told Percy, Bartholdi designed the Statue of Liberty as a representation of his mother Athena. •
George Washington – A son of Athena and the first president of the United States. In
The Lightning Thief, Washington is mentioned in the book as one of the few famous and successful demigods who survived outside of Camp Half-Blood and is depicted in one of the works displays during the Camp Half-Blood fireworks. •
Harriet Tubman – A daughter of Hermes and an abolitionist spy. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, Chiron states that Tubman once used many clear-sighted mortals on the
Underground Railroad, hinting that she may have utilized the Labyrinth to help transport escaped slaves. •
Harry Houdini – The son of an unknown god who is a famous
magician and
escape artist. It is mentioned in
The Lightning Thief that he, Orpheus, and Hercules have each been able to escape from the Underworld. A Nereid said that Houdini "could escape even the depths of Tartarus." •
Jack London – The son of Mercury and author of
The Call of the Wild. He was mentioned in
The Lost Hero as the architect of the
Wolf House where Lupa judges the demigods to see if they are worthy of being trained at Camp Jupiter. •
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain – The son of an unknown god and a soldier in the
American Civil War. In
The Sea of Monsters, Chamberlain is mentioned by Chiron when talking to Percy Jackson after having rescued him and his friends from the
Princess Andromeda. •
Louis XIV – The son of Apollo and a king of
France. In
The Hidden Oracle, Louis is mentioned by Apollo when talking about his children. •
Peter Stuyvesant – The son of Hecate and the Dutch director-general of the colony of
New Netherland. In
Wrath of the Triple Goddess, he leads a ghostly army on Halloween night before being banished by Percy and Annabeth. •
Thomas Faynor – The son of Hephaestus. He is mentioned as being the last child of Hephaestus to be able to create and control fire before Leo Valdez. Faynor accidentally started the
Great Fire of London in 1666 after losing control of his powers. •
William H. Seward – The son of Hebe and a former
Governor of New York. During the Battle of Manhattan in
The Last Olympian, Annabeth Chase activates a statue of Seward in Madison Square Park. The statue was one of many that Daedalus had created, to either attack or defend the Olympian gods, depending on which he needed to do to survive. •
William Shakespeare – The son of Apollo, and one of the rotating members of the Judgement Pavilion. •
William Tecumseh Sherman – A son of Ares who fought in the American Civil War. In
The Mark of Athena, Sherman was mentioned by Coach Hedge when he and the seven arrived in Atlanta calling him Frank Zhang's half-brother and mistaking the son of Mars as Greek.
Legacies The following are mentioned not as direct children of the Olympians, but as grandchildren, great-grandchildren, or the like: •
Bryce Lawrence – A legacy of
Orcus. In
The Blood of Olympus, Bryce is seen by Reyna in a dream. Despite being banished from Camp Jupiter by Reyna years ago for having killed his own centurion, Octavian allows him to return turning a blind eye to his cruelty toward the rest of his fellow cohort when he first joined the legion. He is given his probatio necklace and is assigned to the Fifth Cohort. In South Carolina, Bryce overhears Reyna's story of killing her father, and tries to capture her and take her to Octavian to charge her with the crime of patricide. He then is turned into a ghost by Nico and forced into the Underworld. •
Emily Zhang – Frank's mother, a Canadian Forces soldier who died in Afghanistan. She is descended from
Periclymenus, a grandson of Poseidon, which imbues her with the ability to shapeshift. •
Grandma Zhang – Emily's mother, also with her family's gift. She believes Frank should spend more time studying his Chinese heritage. Her fate is unknown after a monster attack destroys her home, but it is suggested that she may have managed to escape by shapeshifting into a bird. •
Julia – A little girl who is the descendant of an unspecified god. In
The Son of Neptune, she works as Terminus' helper at the security checkpoints at the New Rome town line. She often hides playfully underneath Terminus' statue base. Her parents died in ''The Tyrant's Tomb'' and Terminus adopted her in the end of the book. •
Octavian – Octavian is ambitious and cunning. He describes himself a descendant of Apollo in
The Son of Neptune but Rachel calls him "son of Apollo" in
The Mark of Athena. He reads the
auguries for Camp Jupiter. He is thin and blonde. He is also said to "look eighteen but could probably pass as younger". After seeing Octavian and Will Solace – a son of Apollo – together, Nico describes Octavian as a watered-down, unhealthy version of Will – like a photo that had been copied too many times and without anything that makes a child of Apollo special. After Jason Grace disappears, he campaigns to succeed to Jason's position as praetor. He is suspicious of the amnesic Percy Jackson when he arrives at Camp Jupiter, deducing he is a Greek demigod, rather than Roman by calling him
graceus, the Latin for "greek", mocking him and attempting to undermine his quest. It is also implied that he murders Gwen, the centurion of the Fifth Cohort. However, Gwen is quickly resurrected due to the Doors of Death being open. When demigods from Camp Half-Blood arrive at Camp Jupiter, Octavian declares the Greeks invaders and urges the Romans to fight them off, believing the Greeks to be in league with Gaea. His warmongering escalates further in
The House of Hades where he violates direct orders from Reyna not to attack Camp Half-Blood after leaving for her quest to get the Athena Parthenos back to Long Island, leaving him in command of the Legion. Apollo himself shows disgust toward Octavian and his actions later on, although Zeus suggests that Apollo may have encouraged Octavian. As time goes on, Octavian's actions and behavior grow more and more insane and he eventually declares himself Pontifex Maximus. In
The Blood of Olympus, he leads a siege of Camp Half-Blood with an army of Roman soldiers and allied monsters and
onagers that, as revealed in
The Hidden Oracle, came from the Three Emperors. Octavian's rule is eventually overthrown after a team from Camp Half-Blood sabotages his weapons and Reyna returns with the Athena Parthenos to restore order, supported by two of the legion's centurions. When Gaea rises, Octavian loses his mind completely and decides to launch an onager shot at the goddess. Nico and Will confront Octavian who fails to notice that his robes got caught in the firing ropes. Remembering Hades' wisdom that some deaths should not be prevented, Nico allows Octavian to fire, resulting in the insane Roman launching himself at the goddess as well. Octavian is killed in the explosion, but his actions are covered up and he is declared a Hero as his shot may have actually aided Leo Valdez in defeating the goddess. From Leo's perspective, he heard a comet shrieking like a little girl as it flew toward him, much to Leo's surprise and confusion. However, Nico is left worried that all he did by allowing Octavian to kill himself is to kill Leo, unaware that Leo was resurrected after the battle. In
The Sun and the Star, Nico and Will both admit that they suffer from guilt over allowing Octavian to kill himself in such a manner and not trying to stop him.
Mythological figures The following characters from Greek mythology appear in this series. Most of them are the direct children of gods or Titans, but a few are mortals with such great power that they are able to influence the realm of the gods. •
Achilles – The son of Thetis and Peleus. The ghost of Achilles appears briefly in
The Last Olympian, warning Percy about the Curse of Achilles. •
Agamethus – The son of King
Erginus and mortal half-brother of Trophonius. He was decapitated by Trophonius to spare the latter from being captured following a disastrous attempt to steal the riches of King
Hyrieus. His headless ghost resurfaces to deliver baby Georgina to Hemithea and Josephine at the Waystation and later becomes a constant visitor of the sanctuary. Lacking a head, he speaks by arranging the letters of a Magic 8 Ball. •
Charon – The ferryman who carries the dead across the River Styx to the underworld. Percy and his friends meet him in
The Lightning Thief. He also states he does not like being confused with the centaur Chiron. He likes Italian suits. In the film adaptation, Charon is played by
Julian Richings. In the musical, Charon is portrayed by Carrie Compere. In the TV series, Charon is portrayed by Travis Woloshyn. •
Chrysaor – A
half-giant who is the son of Medusa and Poseidon, the brother of Pegasus, and the father of Geryon. He is first mentioned in
The Last Olympian when Percy and Annabeth go to see the Oracle of Delphi in the attic of the Big House. A pair of fuzzy dice is said to have been stolen from his car. In
The Mark of Athena, Chrysaor and his crew attacked the
Argo II in the Mediterranean with the intent to sell Piper and Hazel to Circe, kill Jason, and then give Annabeth and Percy to Gaea. Chrysaor battles Percy on the deck of the
Argo II. Once Chrysaor's crew abandon him, Frank and Percy surround him. Chrysaor is knocked off the
Argo II by Frank and Percy and Chrysaor falls into the sea. His ship, golden mask, and loot are claimed by the
Argo II crew who then sacrifice it as an offering to Bacchus. •
Circe – A Greek sorceress and the daughter of Helios. Circe ran a magical beauty boutique in the Sea of Monsters, where she went by the alias of "C.C.". While she treated females at her spa, she turned males into
guinea pigs. When Percy was turned into a guinea pig, Annabeth used multivitamins from Hermes to restore him, and together they defeated Circe. In
The Heroes of Olympus series, it is revealed that Circe employed Reyna and Hylla after they left Puerto Rico, until the pirates were freed and proceeded to capture the sisters. In the TV series, Circe is portrayed by
Rosemarie DeWitt. Unlike the books, King Tantalus has a stuck-up personality, is shown to enforce the laws of Camp Half-Blood, and attempts to stop Percy, Annabeth, and Tyson from leaving Camp Half-Blood. In the season two finale, Tantalus finally grabs onto a chicken leg when making a speech and gets struck by a fireball from one of Luke's inside people. •
Lityerses – The son of King Midas who is nicknamed "Lit". In
The Lost Hero, he and Midas emerged from the Doors of Death and were resurrected. After King Midas turns Leo and Piper to gold, he has Lityerses fight Jason before Midas can turn him to gold. After Jason defeats Lityerses, King Midas tries to help him only to accidentally turn him to gold. After throwing a rug over Lityerses, Jason summoned a thunderbolt that caused rain to come down on those who had been turned to gold, leaving Lit trapped as Midas was killed by his freed victims. By the events of
The Dark Prophecy, Lityerses is freed from his golden form by Commodus and goes to work for him. He later defects to the side of the Waystation's inhabitants and helps to defeat Commodus' attack. Lit subsequently decides to settle at the Waystation and protect it from further harm. In
The Tower of Nero, he continues to live at the Waystation and is stated to be adjusting well and to be heading up an elephant visitation program with Camp Jupiter. •
Medea – A sorceress and a granddaughter of Helios. Jason, Piper, and Leo encounter her in
The Lost Hero, where she runs a mall in Chicago under the name "M" after being resurrected by Gaea through the Doors of Death. She becomes enraged upon learning Jason's name which he shares with
her former husband, the Hero that recovered the
Golden Fleece who left her. Her magic causes Jason and Leo to become hostile to one another. Realizing Medea is an agent of Gaea, Piper brings them to their senses and leads their escape before Medea can do anything else to them. In the process, Medea's mall is destroyed and she is killed in the explosion. Aphrodite later warns Piper that Medea will eventually return along with others due to the Doors of Death being opened by Gaea's forces. In
The Burning Maze, a once again resurrected Medea returns and she is now working for Caligula. When she engages Meg in a charmspeak battle, she announces her plans to take Apollo's essence, combine it with her grandfather's leftover power, and make Caligula the new God of the Sun. Medea later appears in the throne room of Caligula asking him to perform the ritual after she trapped Jason and Piper in a tornado prison. When Apollo stabs himself, Medea and Caligula rush to perform the ritual before he dies. Her being focused on the ritual weakened the tornado prison enabling Piper to punch Medea. When Apollo reaches Herophile's holding area, Medea appears and prepares to extract Apollo's essence. Piper saves Apollo by stabbing Medea and pushing her into Helios' flames. •
Muses – The immortal daughters of Zeus and the Titan Mnemosyne, who inspired and preside over several creative arts. In
The Lightning Thief, the Muses performed on Mount Olympus at the time when Percy returns Zeus' Master Bolt. As the gods celebrate, the Muses play music that sounds like anything you want, so no one argues about the music. In ''The Titan's Curse
, the Muses perform their music after the Gods decide not to kill Percy and Thalia. According to Percy, everybody hears the music they only want to hear, like classical for the gods and hip hop for the younger demigods. In The Last Olympian'', a few Muses are shown playing some tunes on Olympus. Their hearts were not into it because of Kronos' attack on Mount Olympus while the Gods were out fighting Typhon. •
Calliope – The Muse of epic poetry. •
Clio – The Muse of history. •
Erato – The Muse of love poetry. •
Euterpe – The Muse of music. •
Melpomene – The Muse of tragedy. •
Terpsichore – The Muse of dance. •
Thalia – The Muse of comedy. •
Urania – The Muse of astronomy. •
Narcissus – A hunter who was renowned for his beauty and disdained those that had loved him. Nemesis puts a spell on him that causes him to fall in love with the reflection of himself in the water where he dies upon not being able to leave his own reflection. After Gaea opened the Doors of Death, he was resurrected. In
The Mark of Athena, Narcissus is encountered by Hazel Levesque and Leo Valdez at the Salt Lake in Utah where the demigods are looking for the Celestial Bronze which is needed to help repair the damaged
Argo II. When Narcissus realizes that Hazel and Leo have managed to steal his bronze plate which he uses to be able to admire his own reflection, he and a mob of nymphs runs after them trying to kill them. •
Oracles – The Oracles are both beings and places that can give prophecies in Greek mythology. There are five of them. Four Oracles are associated with Apollo. •
Oracle of Delphi – Apollo's Oracle of Delphi resides in the mummified remains of its host, until its power was transferred to Rachel Dare in
The Last Olympian. At the end of World War II, the Oracle issued the Great Prophecy, saying a child of the Big Three (Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades) would determine the preservation or destruction of Olympus. This caused those gods to form a pact not to father more demigods. After Zeus killed his lover Maria di Angelo as a result of the prophecy, Hades cursed the Oracle's spirit to be trapped in its host in retaliation with this curse being broken after Nico and Hades were given acceptance by the gods and Camp Half-Blood. An attempt to transfer the spirit to May Castellan while the Oracle was still cursed resulted in May's insanity. Throughout
The Trials of Apollo, the Oracle's power is inaccessible to Rachel until Apollo kills Python. In
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, the Oracle of Delphi is voiced by
Shohreh Aghdashloo. In the musical, she is portrayed by Carrie Compere. In the TV series, she is portrayed by Jennifer Shirley and Heather Feeney. •
Trophonius – Son of Apollo and half-brother of Agamethus, he and his brother's attempt to steal the riches of King Hyrieus ended with Trophonius reluctantly decapitating Agamethus to save himself, despite him having begged Apollo to save them. Later, he became guardian of an oracle which bears his name, reputedly the oracle that would drive its seekers into insanity unless proper rituals are conducted. Regardless of his antagonism to Apollo due to his predicament, he asks his father to destroy the Oracle and himself, so Commodus would not be able to access it again. •
Pasiphaë – A Greek sorceress and daughter of Helios who appears in
The House of Hades. She is resentful of the gods for punishing her by giving birth to Minotaur, while her husband, Minos, who caused the problem in the first place, enjoys the right as a judge in the Underworld for being Zeus' son. She is allied with the giants, restored the Labyrinth and enters into a battle of sorcery with Hazel who manages to drop her through a trap door into a bottomless pit using magic. •
Phineus/Phineas – A blind seer who appears in
The Son of Neptune. Percy Jackson finds him in Portland where the Harpies are trying to steal his food. Before he dies from Gaea making him choose the poisoned gorgon's blood from the offer Percy gave him, he reveals to Percy the location of Alcyoneus' camp. In
The House of Hades, Percy experiences a curse laid upon him by Phineas' death while in Tartarus. •
Procrustes – The son of Poseidon who is depicted as a half-giant and rogue thief/blacksmith who was previously defeated by Theseus. Procrustes appears in
The Lightning Thief as "Crusty", a Los Angeles mattress store owner. He traps Annabeth and Grover on his beds and tries to stretch their spine. Percy traps him using Procrustes' own stretching equipment and then decapitates him with Riptide. In the TV series, Procrustus is portrayed by
Julian Richings. •
Sciron – A
thief and son of Poseidon. He had previously fought Theseus in the past. In
The House of Hades, Sciron and his giant turtle waylaid the
Argo II on the coast of Croatia. Like his fight with Theseus, Hazel defeated Sciron by pushing him off of the cliff where he was gobbled by the Giant Sea Turtle. •
Semele - The mother of Dionysus. In
The Court of the Dead, Semele was revealed to have faded until she is restored by Hecate which filled Dionysus with tears of joy. •
Suitors of Penelope – Men who competed to become the next wife to
Penelope when they believed that she became a widow when Odysseus was fighting in the Trojan War. When Odysseus returned, his disguised appearance spoke to Penelope to hold a contest where the Suitor that can string Odysseus' bow will become her new husband. When Odysseus won the contest, he sheds his disguise and kills the Suitors with the help of Telemachus and Philoeteus. In
The Blood of Olympus, Jason, Piper, and Annabeth encounter the ghosts of the Suitors of Penelope on Ithaca, where they are now allied with Gaea. After their true identities are revealed by the ghost of Michael Varus, the three destroy the Suitors. •
Antinous – One of the suitors of Penelope. •
Eurymachus – One of the suitors of Penelope. •
Theseus – A Hero who is the son of Poseidon and younger than Percy had assumed. When Nico was trying to summon Bianca in
The Battle of the Labyrinth, he ended up summoning the spirit of Theseus.
Other Greco-Roman beings Greco-Roman humanoids Many of the beings and creatures of Greco-Roman myths are
humanoid—in other words, they possess both the intelligence and some of the physical features of humans. The vast majority of these creatures are friendly, such as nymphs and centaurs. Unlike most Greek creatures, these beings are also unquestionably sentient and tend to have larger roles in the novel series. •
Agrius and Oreius – Humanoid bears who were born from a woman named
Polyphonte and a bear due to the power of Aphrodite. They were also the great-grandsons of Ares due to Polyphonte being Ares' granddaughter. The two served as Luke's henchmen in
The Sea of Monsters but were killed by the party ponies and Blackjack the Pegasus. •
Amazons – A tribe of female warriors who usually worshiped goddesses like Hera and Artemis. Some Amazons appear in
The Son of Neptune, where they are sent to their compound at Reyna's request. They also run the billion-dollar
Amazon.com, which they use as a source of cover and revenue. Though they are often confused with the Hunters of Artemis, the Amazons are not misandrists and like men just fine; they are just a very matriarchal society in which their male spouses are made to work in manual labor while the Amazons work as administrators. In
The Blood of Olympus, the Amazons collaborate with the Hunters of Artemis to protect Reyna from Orion, resulting in many casualties. •
Doris – An Amazon who is loyal to Otrera. In
The Son of Neptune, she and Lulu guarded Percy Jackson and
Frank Zhang. •
Hylla Ramírez-Arellano – The older sister of Reyna, the praetor of Camp Jupiter; she is 22 years old. She is a demigod daughter of Bellona and the Amazon Queen. She looks a lot like Reyna with glossy black hair and black eyes, long lashes, and a scar on her forehead. She as her sister had the bearing of a swordswoman but stronger. Hylla wears a black suit with a golden belt. Reyna describes her sister as a "chameleon" because she is always changing. They have similar personalities but Hylla seems more funny and "chill". She was born in Puerto Rico and worked for Circe during the first series with her sister. She also spent a year living with pirates and winning the crew's respect. She had an awful childhood, basically, she was always trying to protect her sister from their dad. Her father was in the army and the whole Ramírez-Arellano family was favored by Bellona. While worshiping her, Hylla's father falls in love with the idea of war and Bellona. They have the two kids together. Later, the father shows symptoms of PTSD. It turned out he had become a mania, or an insane soul with the worst qualities, and was no longer human. The mania knocks out Hylla, Reyna think she is dead and unknowingly kills her father, who was, technically, already dead. All that was left was the crazed and obsessed remnants of the soul. In
The Blood of Olympus, the Amazons have been working with the Hunters of Artemis who kidnap Reyna and take her to an Amazon headquarters, where Hylla reunites with her sister. Orion breaks into the Amazon HQ and kills every Hunter and Amazon, but the girls escape to their old house, and try to defeat Orion without success. Hylla orders Reyna to leave because she had to stay in combat with the supervivients, hunters, and some Amazons. Though she is never seen afterwards, Orion later confirms that Hylla is still alive, to Reyna's relief. In the TV series, she is portrayed by Jasmine Vega. •
Kinzie – An Amazon who is the daughter of a nymph and is close and loyal to Hylla. She disarmed Percy and sent Frank flying across the room in
The Son of Neptune. Kinzie also cornered Percy during the Feast of Fortuna and asked Percy out, though he declined. In
The Blood of Olympus, Kinzie is killed by Orion. •
Lulu – An Amazon guard who is loyal to Otrera. In
The Son of Neptune, Lulu and Doris guarded Percy Jackson and Frank Zhang. •
Otrera – A daughter of Euros and the first Queen of the Amazons who was originally killed by
Bellerophon. In
The Son of Neptune, she is revealed to be among those who emerged from the Doors of Death. She challenged Hylla for the title of Queen of the Amazons. When she planned to defeat Hylla, Otrera plans to have the Amazons help Gaea and the Giants destroy Camp Jupiter. Hylla manages to defeat Otrera twice until Thanatos is freed from the chains where he was trapped, making sure she would not rise from the dead and challenge her again. •
Arachne – A female weaver who was turned into a spider by Athena after she got angry when Arachne won in a weaving contest against her. In
The Mark of Athena, Arachne appears as a spider-like monster who is the last obstacle for Annabeth's quest to the Athena Parthenos and is in collaboration with Otus and Ephialtes. Annabeth challenges Arachne to a weaving contest where Annabeth tricks Arachne into making monster-sized Chinese handcuffs which Annabeth places onto Arachne. When Annabeth states to Arachne that the Athena Parthenos will restore Mount Olympus, Arachne goes into a fit and brings down her chamber enough to open a chasm to Tartarus. As Arachne falls down into Tartarus, she manages to ensnare Annabeth at the last minute as she and Percy go down the chasm with Nico promising to meet them at the Doors of Death. In
The House of Hades, Arachne ambushes Percy and Annabeth which ended with Percy using Riptide to destroy Arachne. •
Antaeus – A half-giant who is the son of Poseidon and Gaea. He was invincible as long as he maintained contact with the ground, so Percy defeated him by hanging him in the air with chains and then killing him. •
Argus – A humanoid figure with eyes all over his body who works as a security guard at Camp Half-Blood. He rarely speaks as he is said to have an eye on his tongue. He cares for Hera a lot because she is his creator. •
Blemmyae – A race of headless people with their facial features on their chest. •
Nanette – A Blemmyes who works for Triumvirate Holdings. In
The Dark Prophecy, Nantette tries to arrest Apollo, Calypso, and Leo in the name of Triumvirate Holdings but is destroyed by the Waystation's traps. However, she quickly reforms. Apollo later tricks her into carrying a bomb toward the Cave of Trophonius where she meets her end. •
Cacus – A fire-breathing giant and the son of Hephaestus. In
The Demigod Diaries story entitled "Percy Jackson and the Staff of Hermes", Cacus had stolen Hermes' caduceus. He later attacked Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase and implied that he was working for Gaea, although he did not give her name, to shut down the gods communications. He is destroyed by Percy using the caduceus' Laser Mode, in reality a giant rocket launcher that fires energy blasts. •
Centaur – Half-man, half-horse creatures, often depicted as wild and
drunk. Chiron is the only truly civilized centaur. Many of his kin are part of the Party Ponies. There are other centaurs who work for Gaea's army. •
Cyprian Centaurs – A race of centaurs with cattle-like horns who are half
palomino and originate from
Cyprus. They were born after Zeus accidentally impregnated Gaea. These centaurs enjoy killing demigods. In
The Son of Neptune, they attacked Camp Jupiter, but most were either killed or retreated. •
Party Ponies – An extended family of rowdy centaurs who reside in the United States with chapters hailing from each respective state. They are key players in two major incidents in the series. In
The Sea of Monsters, they go along with Chiron and rescue Percy from Luke during their duel on the
Princess Andromeda. In
The Last Olympian, they help Chiron and the others fight the major battle between the gods and the Titans. In
The House of Hades, Grover mentions that Gaea had created a stone fist to swat some party ponies, much to the confusion of Reyna. •
Larry – Member of the Party Ponies. •
Owen – Member of the Party Ponies. •
Cyclopes – A race of one-eyed giants who have four species as mentioned in
The Lost Hero. The first group of Cyclopes are the
Elder Cyclops who are the sons of Gaea and Ouranos. They and the Hecatonchires were imprisoned in Tartarus by Ouranos. They are friendly and help the gods ever since the Titanomachy when they were freed from their imprisonment. The second group of Cyclopes are '''Poseidon's Cyclopes
who are the children of Poseidon and mostly work in his underwater forge. Tyson is one of these. The third group of Cyclopes is the Southern Cyclopes
, who are also the children of Poseidon. They largely raise goats and live in caves. The fourth group of Cyclopes is the Northern Cyclopes''', who helped the Titans make weapons and are smarter than the southern group of Cyclopes. Several northern Cyclopes were seen fighting with Kronos' army in The Battle of Manhattan. In
The Dark Prophecy, many Cyclopes were present at the rehearsal of Commodus' naming ceremony. •
Grunk – A Cyclops who is loyal to Caligula. In
The Burning Maze, he was seen by Apollo and Piper playing volleyball with some mortal mercenaries. Piper sings them a song to distract them so that they can get away. •
Ma Gasket – A female cyclops of the Northern Cyclops faction who is the mother of Sump and Torque. She appears in
The Lost Hero when Jason, Piper, and Leo visit her factory, Monocle Motors in Detroit. She is destroyed when Leo drops an engine on her, but due to the Doors of Death being open, she quickly begins reforming. In
The Son of Neptune, Ma Gasket leads the Cyclopes in an attack on Camp Jupiter, but is destroyed for a second time by Tyson. •
Sump – The son of Ma Gasket who appears in
The Lost Hero. •
Torque – The son of Ma Gasket who appears in
The Lost Hero. •
Polyphemus – A cyclops of the Southern Faction. Percy Jackson and his friends encounter him on an island in
The Sea of Monsters. He is shown to be blind and there was also a reference about
Odysseus being responsible for blinding him under the alias of "Nobody". Grover ended up on his island where he tried to pass off as a female Cyclops as long as possible. This led to his confrontation with Percy. When Polyphemus tries to pray to Poseidon to get revenge on Percy for hurting him, Percy states that Poseidon is also his father. He later tried to eat them only for them to escape. However, Polyphemus sinks their ship in the process unaware that Rainbow's Hippocampus group rescued them at the last minute as Polyphemus boasts that he bested "Nobody". In
The House of Hades, Annabeth falls victim to a curse of blindness that the
arai lay upon her due to Polyphemus cursing Annabeth for using her invisibility to trick him. Bob the Titan is able to cure Annabeth of the affliction. In
The Hidden Oracle, it is suggested that Leo, Festus and Calypso had a run in with Polyphemus while they were stuck in the Sea of Monsters. In
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Polyphemus is portrayed by
Robert Maillet and voiced by
Ron Perlman. He is shown to be half-blind where he appears to be slowly recovering from it. When Luke fell into his cave during the fight, Polyphemus can detect him. In the TV series, Polyphemus is portrayed by
Aleks Paunovic. •
Harpy – The Harpies are winged spirits of sudden, sharp gusts of wind. They were known as the "Hounds of Zeus" and were dispatched by the god to snatch away people and things from the Earth. Three Harpies work in Camp Half-Blood as "the Cleaning Harpies" being allowed to eat any camper who stays in Camp Half-Blood past noon in the last day of the summer without completing their form or if the camper is caught sneaking out of their cabin at night. In ''The Titan's Curse
, it is shown that there are some Harpies allied with the Titans. In the film Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters'', a harpy (portrayed by Camille Atebe) worked as a
barista at a coffee shop with a Hekatonkheires. •
Aello – A Harpy whose name means "storm swift". She is a member of Camp Half-Blood's "Cleaning Harpies". • '''Aeolus' Harpies'
– In The Lost Hero'', several unnamed harpies work for Aeolus. They construct a floor in the main studio for Jason, Leo, and Piper to walk on. Mellie does not like them because the harpies are mean sudden gusts, whereas the aurae are all gentle breezes. •
Celaeno – A Harpy whose name means "the dark". She is a member of Camp Half-Blood's "Cleaning Harpies", and is also known as Podarge (which means "fleet-foot"). •
Ella – A Harpy who appears in
The Son of Neptune. She has red hair and feathers, grey eyes, and a bony structure. She has extensive knowledge about the Romans and their culture. Ella is very valuable to the enemy side as she might have knowledge of several scrolls of prophecies. She has memorized a lot of books, and often recites a few prophecies from the Sibylline books that Octavian desperately wants. It is mentioned toward the end of
The Son of Neptune, that Ella needed to be hidden from Octavian because of this important knowledge. She was one of the Harpies who was trying to torment the blind psychic Phineas. Near the end of the book, it is revealed that Tyson has a crush on Ella and that she has a crush on Tyson. Because of this, Ella remains with Tyson at Camp Jupiter. After Python's power blocks the Oracles, Ella's knowledge of the Sibylline books becomes vital. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Ella is shown to be in a relationship with Tyson and is transcribing the books by tattooing information onto Tyson's skin. Ella helps Apollo against Triumvirate Holdings with her prophecies and provides Apollo with the first part of a prophecy that he has to seek out the rest of in
The Tower of Nero. •
Ocypete – A Harpy whose name means "swift wing". She is a member of Camp Half-Blood's "Cleaning Harpies". •
Hunters of Artemis – A group of girls who gave up love in exchange for immortality and youthfulness. As their name implies, they are followers of Artemis in her hunts, though a lieutenant is chosen to lead them when Artemis is not around. Members are recruited both from mortals and demigods. They have
a strong aversion to males and tend to regard them as disgusting and untrustworthy. However, their immortality will fade if they ever fall in love or "fall in battle". In battles, the hunters primarily use bows and arrows to attack. Zoë Nightshade serves as the group's lieutenant for over 2000 years, but after her death in ''The Titan's Curse
, she is succeeded by Thalia Grace. In The Blood of Olympus
, many members are massacred by the Gigante Orion (who is not the mythical Orion that Artemis knew) while attempting to give Reyna time to escape from Puerto Rico. In The Tyrant's Tomb'', Reyna joins the Hunters. •
Bianca di Angelo – A twelve-year-old daughter of Hades and the older sister of Nico. Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Thalia rescue her and Nico along with the help of the Hunters of Artemis from Westover Hall and the manticore Dr. Thorn. In ''The Titan's Curse
, she attempts to save Artemis, alongside Percy Jackson, Grover Underwood, Thalia Grace, and Zoë Nightshade. She sacrifices herself to save the group from a mechanical prototype of Talos. For a while, this causes Nico to be mad at Percy but Nico has a secret crush on Percy which is mentioned in The House of Hades
when Jason and Nico meet Cupid. Nico tries to summon Bianca from the dead many times but only meets her when Percy comes. In The Battle of the Labyrinth
, Bianca (as a spirit), and later in The Son of Neptune'', she tries for rebirth on the
Isle of the Blest. •
Celyn – A hunter who appears in
The Blood of Olympus. She is killed by Orion. •
Naomi – A daughter of Hecate and another hunter who captures Reyna in
The Blood of Olympus. She is killed by Orion. •
Phoebe – One of the Hunters of Artemis, the best
tracker among them. She is suspicious of boys. In
The Blood of Olympus, she is revealed to have looked about 14 and to have lived since Artemis first knew Orion. She eventually dies by the hands of Orion. •
Zoë Nightshade – Zoë was the leader of the Hunters of Artemis. She appears in ''The Titan's Curse''. She was a daughter of Atlas and the sea goddess
Pleione. She crafted Riptide (Percy's magic sword), but lost it to Hercules. She was once one of the Hesperides, but she was disowned by her family for helping Hercules. In ''The Titan's Curse'', she is killed by Atlas. In remembrance of her sacrifice, Artemis turns her into a
constellation called "The Huntress". •
Hemithea – Daughter of King
Staphylus of Naxos and granddaughter of Dionysus, she was turned into a god by Apollo alongside her sister Parthenos to escape her father's wrath. She joined the Hunters of Artemis, but later gave up the membership and her immortality with her lover Josephine. The two settled and became protectors of Waystation, where Hemithea became known as "Emmy", and adopted Georgina. She has an interest at plants, with which she quickly befriends Calypso. •
Josephine – Daughter of Hecate, she was a member of the Hunters until she decided to quit with her lover Hemithea, giving up her immortality in the process. The two became protectors of Waystation and adopted Georgina. She is an expert at mechanics and was previously affiliated with mafia in the early 20th century. •
Hunter Kowalski – A hunter who attempted to spy on Commodus, she is instead captured and enslaved by him. She is freed by Apollo, Meg, and Leo, and joins them and the others defending the Waystation against Commodus' army. •
Ichthyocentaur – Creatures who resemble centaurs, but with fish tails and horns resembling lobster claws. In
The Mark of Athena, the demigods encounter the Ichthyocentaurs who save them from Keto and her children. The Icthyocentaurs also run a camp for merpeople heroes. •
Aphros – An Ichthyocentaur who is the half-brother of Chiron. He teaches home economics. •
Bythos – An Ichthyocentaur who is the half-brother of Chiron. He teaches fighting. •
Kampê – A snake-haired winged centauroid creature who is half-woman half-dragon with the heads of various animals growing from her torso. She who imprisoned the Hundred-Handed Ones and Cyclopes during the First Great War. She is feared by all, and is defeated by Briares in
The Battle of the Labyrinth by being crushed by boulders. Her scimitars are taken by Camp Half-Blood and stored in the attic as spoils of war as seen in
The Last Olympian. •
Kerkopes – Two brothers who are the children of Oceanus and Theia. They worked as thieves until they were caught by Hercules and turned into
monkeys by Zeus. In
The House of Hades, the Kerkopes have set up shop in Balogna, Italy. When the
Argo II docks there, the Kerkopes attacked the ship and robbed it, taking things like an Archimedes Sphere and Piper McLean's dagger Katoptris. Leo Valdez and Jason chase them and at the Fountain of Neptune, they incapacitated Jason by trapping him in a net. Leo chases them to their hideout and defeats them with a home-made flash-bang grenade. He then got their possessions back and agreed not to kill Passalos and Akmon on the condition that they go to America and disrupt the Romans to slow down their attack on Camp Half-Blood. Later, in a dream, it is shown that they are being very successful in this goal. As part of the deal, Leo retrieves an almanac belonging to Triptolemus from their treasure, and takes a bronze
astrolabe that the Kerkopes had stolen from
Odysseus when he was an old man which proves to be vital in Leo's quest to return to Ogygia and rescue Calypso. •
Khromandae – Large, grey-eyed humanoids covered in blonde hair. Khromandae were discovered during Dionysus's invasion of India and communicate via ear-splitting shrieks. They were part of Tarquin's, Caligula's, and Commodus's army who attacked Camp Jupiter in ''The Tyrant's Tomb''. •
Lamia – The daughter of Hecate who was one of the former love interests of Zeus until Hera turned her into a monster after the death of her children. In
The Demigod Diaries story entitled "Son of Magic", Lamia is revived by Gaea to kill Hecate's son Alabaster Torrington. Alabaster manages to defeat Lamia until Hecate arrives to save both her children. According to Hecate, Lamia will not try attacking Alabaster again knowing he could use that spell against her. •
Leontocephaline – A creation of Mithras who resembles a lion-headed humanoid entwined with a snake that has no head and no tail. In
The Tower of Nero, he acts as the guard of Nero's
fasces, requiring the sacrifice of a being's immortality to give it to them which Nero thinks is the perfect defense as he believes Apollo will not give up his own immortality to defeat him. Instead, Lu offers her immortality which is actually Nero's immortality due to their link. Intrigued, the creature gives her the weapon, making Lu mortal and allowing Apollo to kill Nero. •
Lotus-eaters – A group of humans who were previously encountered by Odysseus. A number of them run the Lotus Hotel and Casino in
The Lightning Thief. The hotel is filled with arcade games that makes visitors not want to leave alongside the lotus cookies they serve. It is later revealed that Bianca and Nico were hidden in their casino for decades by Hades to protect them and keep them from aging. In the TV series, the Lotus-eaters also filled the air of the Lotus Hotel and Casino with the lotus scents. •
Lycanthropes – Humans who were turned into werewolves and can only be killed by
silver. They were created by Zeus after the first Lycanthrope Lycaon tried to feed him human flesh and then hired assassins to target Zeus in his sleep to test his immortality. They appear as the servants of Gaea and her giant son Orion in
The Lost Hero and
The Blood of Olympus. •
King Lycaon – A king who was turned into a wolf by Zeus for testing his immortality. He first appears in his wolf form with his pack in
The Lost Hero trying to kidnap Jason Grace and kill Leo Valdez and Piper McLean. However, they are thwarted when the Hunters of Artemis arrive and drive off the werewolves. Lycaon is injured by Thalia Grace and so he does not take part in the final battle at the Wolf House alongside the other werewolves. In
The Blood of Olympus, Lycaon and his pack serve the giant Orion, hunting Reyna, Nico and Coach Hedge for him. The werewolves corner the three in Portugal, but Nico manages to kill Lycaon by stabbing him in the heart with Reyna's silver pocketknife. Lycaon melts into a pool of darkness which Nico then uses to shadow travel himself, his companions and the Athena Parthenos away from the remaining werewolves and Orion. •
Maenad – Several Maenads appeared in
The Demigod Diaries story "Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford". They are seen skipping in a mall-shaped clearing in the Camp Half-Blood Forest. When a Drakon attacks them, the Maenads manage to easily kill it. •
Merpeople – A race of sea creatures who are half-human and half-fish. The male merfolk are called
Mermen and the female merfolk are called
Mermaids. They serve Poseidon. In
The Last Olympian, Percy wakes up underwater near Atlantis where he sees various Merpeople in battle armor fighting the forces of Oceanus. •
Bill – A merman who was trained at "Camp Fish-Blood" (as Leo called it) by Aphros and Bythos. •
Minotaur/Asterion – The Minotaur is part-man, part
bull. The monster of the labyrinth who chased Percy all the way to Camp Half-Blood. Percy defeats the monster atop Half-Blood hill and claims its broken horn as a spoil of war which he keeps and later hangs on his cabin wall. The Minotaur returns in
The Last Olympian as a general for Kronos's army at
Williamsburg Bridge and now wearing armor. It was defeated by Percy again. In
The House of Hades, the Minotaur's history is mentioned after Piper and Leo encounter his mother at the Doors of Death. In
The Court of the Dead, the Minotaur has returned again, but this time seeking a new path in life. Now going by his birth name of Asterion, he shows remorse for his past actions, does not have a grudge against Percy, and a desire to change for the better. At the end of the book, Asterion settles at Camp Jupiter with other monsters or mythics who feel the same way. In the film adaptation, the Minotaur's head resembles a
cape buffalo's head. In the TV series, the Minotaur was depicted as having ears like an
American Brahman. •
Nymphs – Female, magical beings usually associated with some natural feature. Many different kinds of nymphs are seen in Rick Riordan's novels, including naiads (river nymphs), dryads (tree nymphs), and aurae (wind nymphs). •
Aurae – Wind spirits who work at Camp Jupiter as seen in
The Son of Neptune. •
Mellie – An Aurae who is the wife of Coach Gleeson Hedge and the mother of Chuck Hedge. She is the personal assistant of Aeolus as seen in
The Lost Hero. At the end, she works as Piper's dad's assistant Tristan McLean. In
The Burning Maze, Mellie appeared at the Aeithales where she greets Apollo and Grover. After hearing of Jason's death, she and Gleeson head to Malibu to help a grieving Piper. When on the airfield, Mellie tells her family that she will be going to the McLean family's home in Oklahoma. •
Cloud Nymphs – The Cloud Nymphs are mentioned briefly in the series, particularly in
The Heroes of Olympus. •
Fleecy – A cloud nymph who works at Iris's co-op. She appears in
The Son of Neptune. She manages Iris-messaging after Iris begins focusing on her shop. Fleecy is described as young, with frizzy white hair and eyes that change colors from gray to white to black. • '''''' – Nymphs who are associated with trees and forests. •
Agave – A Dryad who sent Grover to explore the Labyrinth. In
The Burning Maze, Agave and Money Maker were found in the burning maze by Grover and those with him. Grover takes them back to Aeithales and Agave is healed while Money Maker dies of her injuries. •
Aloe Vera – A caring Dryad who lives in Aeithales near Palm Springs. In
The Burning Maze, Aloe Vera tends to Apollo and Meg when they arrive and even tends to them following an attack by Medea. •
Daphne – A dryad whom Apollo fell in love with. Eros, after a conflict with Apollo, shot an arrow that made the latter fall in love with Daphne, yet at the same time shot an arrow that made Daphne hate him. She ran away and, realizing that Apollo would never give up, asked Gaea to transform her into a tree. Apollo still grieves for Daphne's fate, which he considered one of his two greatest losses, and is frequently haunted by visions of her and other dryads blaming him. •
Joshua – A laid-back and nature-loving Dryad who lives in Aeithales near Palm Springs. According to Apollo, male Dryads like Joshua are rare. In
The Burning Maze, Joshua greets Apollo and Meg when they arrive. Meg has a crush on Joshua, and Apollo attempts to give her advice on how to catch his eye, but is ignored and he tells Meg that she is being super obvious. •
Juniper – A Dryad who is Grover Underwood's girlfriend. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, she informs Percy that she has seen Luke Castellan using the entrance to the Labyrinth and that she has also seen Quintus/Daedalus using the entrance to the Labyrinth. •
Meliae – The Dryads of the
ash tree. They were born when Kronos castrated Ouranos and his blood fell to Gaea. They eventually died, but were reincarnated as seeds. The Meliae were found by Phillip McCaffrey, who was determined to restore them. After Caligula destroyed the greenhouse that Philip was going to plant their seeds, a saguaro cactcus named Hercules hid the seeds. In
The Burning Maze, Meg found the seeds, planted them and they helped to slay Incitatus and the Pandai soldiers with him. Then the Meliai transplanted themselves and put their roots around the pool at the ruins of Aeithales. Their magic worked so well that Aeithales rebuilt itself in a day. •
Money Maker – A Dryad who sent Grover to explore the Labyrinth. In
The Burning Maze, Money Maker and Agave were found in the burning maze by Grover and those with him. He takes them back to Aeithales. While Agave is healed, Money Maker dies from her burns. •
Prickly Pear – A rough and crabby Dryad who lives in the Aeithales near Palm Springs. In
The Burning Maze, Prickly Pear greets Apollo and Meg when they arrive and scolds Grover. •
The Hesperides – The daughters of the Titan Atlas and the sea goddess Pleione who tend to the
Garden of the Hesperides which is accessible only during sunset. They are described as looking identical to their estranged sister Zoë Nightshade who was originally a part of them before she became disowned for supporting the gods during the Titan War. They briefly reunite with Zoë and then accompanying Percy and the others in heading to
Mount Tamalpais in ''The Titan's Curse''. They warned them that they will not be a match against Atlas and pulled the Ladon card. Zoë retaliates by waking Ladon with a shout, and calling her sisters cowards when they chided her for insanity. As Zoë distracted Ladon to help Percy and Thalia evade it, the oldest of the Hesperides called Zoë a fool and they disappeared. •
Naiads – Nature spirits who inhabit streams and rivers and lakes, or any fresh body of water. •
Brooke – A naiad who inhabits the brook in Camp Half-Blood. Gave a warning to Leo, Piper and Jason about her "Crazy Cousins" in
The Quest for Buford. •
Nereids – A race of sea nymphs. •
Eudora – A Nereid who Percy encounters in the Mississippi River after escaping from Echidna and the Chimera. When Percy, Annabeth, and Grover arrive at Santa Monica Beach, Eudora provides them with Poseidon's Pearls which will help them get out of the Underworld. In
Chalice of the Gods, Eudora appears as a substitute school counselor. Eudora is portrayed by Jelena Milinovic in the TV series. •
Oreads – A race of mountain nymphs. •
Echo – An Oread who loved her voice. Zeus fell in love with Echo causing Hera to curse Echo into repeating everything she says. She did have an encounter with Narcissus at the time when he was admiring his reflection in the water. When Echo evaded the love advances of Pan, she was killed by some panicked shepherds and her fragments were scattered by Gaea. In
The Mark of Athena, Leo Valdez and Hazel Levesque encounter Echo on a small island, where they were looking for lime and Celestial Bronze to repair the damaged Argo II. Echo helps Leo get the Celestial Bronze from the lake as Leo makes insults toward Narcissus which Echo repeats. Before Leo leaves, Echo kisses him and briefly becomes more visible; Leo describes her as beautiful, but forgettable. •
Palikoi – Geyser gods who in times past were worshiped by runaway slaves for protection. Others can make oaths with them. While oaths toward Styx are prolonged and cancerous, a single breach of oath with the Palikoi will result in immediate death. •
Pete – A Palikoi employed by a marketing company. He is tasked to operate in the Woods of the Camp Half-Blood while collecting surveys on customer service. Apollo makes an oath with Pete to rescue Meg who is kidnapped by the Myrmekes. •
Paulie – Pete's fellow worker in a marketing company. He is kidnapped by Nero who intends to use his power to break through the Grove of Dodona's walls. Apollo is able to rescue him along with the other abducted demigods. •
Pandai – A long-living warlike tribe from an Indian mountain valley with big ears, eight fingers, eight toes, and white hair covering their body. In
The Burning Maze, Caligula uses Pandai and Strix because the Germani were responsible for his mortal death. •
Amax •
Crest – A Pandai who is one of the bodyguards of Caligula. Unlike most of the Pandai, Crest was more interested in music. He later dies buying Apollo time to get away from Medea. •
Flange – A Pandai who is a messenger for Caligula. Flange was killed by Caligula when he hears that the attack on Camp Jupiter has failed. •
Peak •
Reverb •
Timber •
Wah-Wah •
Satyr – Half man, half goat. Most of the Satyrs work at Camp Half-Blood. Their Roman counterpart are the Fauns. Grover Underwood is a satyr. •
Augustus – A satyr who is exclusive to the TV series where he is portrayed by
Ted Dykstra. He was depicted as a friend of Grover's family who was looking for Pan only to end up at the Lotus Hotel and Casino. •
Council of Cloven Elders – A group of Satyrs whose main duty is to abide over the Satyrs' search for Pan. The Council of Cloven Elders reside in the forum within Camp Half-Blood's forest are responsible for determining which Satyrs are worthy of receiving a searchers' license. To achieve a searcher's license, a Satyr must be a successful protector and bring a demigod to Camp Half-Blood alive. •
Leneus – A member of the Council of Cloven Elders who hates Grover and thinks he is a liar. He is killed in
The Last Olympian and is reincarnated as a
laurel. When he dies, Grover takes his place in the Council of Cloven Elders. In the TV series, Leneus is portrayed by Garfield Wilson. •
Maron – A member of the Council of Cloven Elders. He only appears in book four, when he, Silenus and Leneus try to exile Grover because they think that Pan, the god of the wild, is still alive and Grover is lying about his death. He and the other members of the council are described as being old and fat satyrs. In the TV series, Maron is portrayed by
Jason Gray-Stanford. •
Silenus – The leader of the Council of Cloven Elders and is shown to hate Grover calling him an "outcast" and a "liar". He also has suspicions that Grover is a spy. •
Ichneutae – A satyr who is exclusive to the film
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters portrayed by Jordan Weller. Ichneutae was present when Clarisse won the obstacle tower. He was chosen by Dionysus to guide her to the Golden Fleece. Clarisse mentioned that he was eaten by Scylla and his last words were "I got this". •
Lysas – A satyr who was mentioned to have been the chosen one of Pan where he was tasked by the god himself to spread the word that "The great god Pan has died". Even though he refused to believe this, he spread the word to the world in Ephesos. In
The Lightning Thief, Grover Underwood mentions that a sailor off the coast of Ephesos heard a mysterious cry saying that Pan has died. It is revealed in
The Battle of the Labyrinth that it was a satyr called Lysas. •
Millard and Herbert – Two satyrs sent by Chiron to find and alert Rachel Dare to visit Camp Half-Blood in
The Hidden Oracle. While Rachel is successfully clued in, she states that the satyrs came to her wounded and died soon afterward. •
Uncle Ferdinand – Grover's uncle who was one of the victims of Medusa in the Garden Gnome Emporium. When Kronos' army was hiding out there in
The Last Olympian, his statue form is now missing an arm and has graffiti on it without Medusa to watch over it. •
Woodrow – A satyr and Camp Half-Blood's music instructor as seen in
The Hidden Oracle. He is afraid of Apollo due to the latter's apparent history of flaying a satyr due to his loss in a musical contest which Apollo himself vehemently denies. •
Scythian Dracaenae – A race of humanoid females with twin snake tails in place of legs. They make up a considerable portion of the Titan Lord's forces. In
The Sea of Monsters, Percy first encounters them on the Princess Andromeda. In ''The Titan's Curse'', some Scythian Dracaenae attacked Percy's group after he had defeated Atlas. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, Percy fights a Scythian Dracaenae in Antaeus' lair. Percy almost immediately kills it much to Antaeus' disapproval. The Scythian Dracaenae also show up in the actual Battle of the Labyrinth as one of the main types of soldiers. In
The Last Olympian, the Scythian Dracaenae are seen taking part in the Titan Army's attack on Manhattan. •
Queen Sess – The Queen of the Scythian Dracaenae who appears in
The Last Olympian. She fought Chiron alongside Kronos and was killed when Chiron fired one of his arrows in between Queen Sess' eyes. •
Sssssarah – A Scythian Dracaenae. In
The Dark Prophecy, she was freed from Commodus by Lester, Leo Valdez, and Calypso and is shown to be friendly. She settles at the Waystation. •
Troglodytes – Reptilian humanoids who live underground and have an obsession with hats. In
The Tower of Nero, the Troglodytes encounter Apollo, Meg, Rachel, and Will in their tunnels. They later partook in the fight at Nero's tower. When Nico and Will plan to travel into Tartarus to rescue
Bob the Titan, the two explain that the troglodytes can help them as they can dig in and out of anywhere safely, even Tartarus. In
The Sun and the Star, it is revealed that Nico relocated the trogs to the Underworld after the destruction of their previous home and they've set up a new home on the shores of the
River Styx. Screech-Bling and Hiss-Majesty help Nico and Will get into Tartarus through their shortcut, the
River Acheron. The trogs invite both demigods to visit them when they return from Tartarus and depart before they can get emotional over the goodbye. •
Screech-Bling – A Troglodyte who dresses like George Washington. He serves as his kind's
CEO. He later helps Nico and Will get into Tartarus. •
Click-Wrong – A Troglodyte who is the group's cook and wears a chef hat. •
Creak-Morris – A Troglodyte. •
Grr-Fred – A Troglodyte who is the
CSO of his kind. He has been shown to wear a cowboy hat, a firefighter hat, and a police hat. •
Hiss-Majesty – A
non-binary Troglodyte who befriends Will Solace during
The Sun and the Star. They are shown to be very fast, helping to guide Nico's sword in taking down a drakon, much to their companions' surprise. Before parting ways, Hiss-Majesty reveals that they intend to work as a cow herder for Menoetes which they credit Will with. •
Zombie – Several zombies were seen as passengers on the
Princess Andromeda in
The Sea of Monsters. Clarisse used the zombies of
Confederate soldiers to operate the CSS
Birmingham. •
Jules-Albert – An undead race car driver given to Nico by Hades as a gift. Jules Albert acts as Nico's chauffeur and is used by Nico in
The Blood of Olympus to transport himself, Leila, and Dakota to Camp Half-Blood since none of them know how to drive.
Greco-Roman creatures •
Amphisbaena – A snake with another snake head at its end. In
The Tower of Nero, Apollo encounters one in the subway. When he grabs it, it recites part of the Terza Rima prophecy before being killed by the Gaul Luguselwa. • '''Apollo's Cattle'
– The sacred cattle herd of Apollo. In The Battle of the Labyrinth'', Apollo's Cattle were seen at the Triple G Ranch under Geryon's care since Apollo never has time to take care of them. Apollo was unaware that he was using some of the cattle for meat and feeding them to the monsters who work for Kronos. Although Apollo did not have any cattle in actual Greek mythology, these cattle are based on the
Cattle of Helios. •
Arai – Winged female daemons who inhabit Tartarus. They are similar to the Furies, but their number is not limited to three, and they are under control of Nyx instead of Hades. The spirits carry the grudge of anyone whom their killer have wronged; when Percy kills some of them, they release the grudges of Kampê's death by crushing and Calypso's isolation in Ogygia. •
Arion – A horse born to Neptune and Ceres, making him Percy's half-brother. He appears in
The Son of Neptune where Hazel frees him from the Amazons. He is described as having a tan coat with a black mane and tail. He is a free spirit and seems to have a bad temper, being known to curse when his abilities are challenged. After Hazel frees him, Arion becomes her steed, although he is known to reluctantly let others ride him at Hazel's request. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', he rescues Frank Zhang from the inferno that he caused to kill Caligula after Frank's apparent death. In
The Court of the Dead, Hazel continues to ride Arion who helps her to stop Pirithous from escaping. •
Aristophanes – A cat who lives in the bookstore in New Rome. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Tarquin tries to interrogate him on where the Sibylline Books are. •
Automaton – Highly developed
robots with intricate circuitry that makes them hard to fix. Most are made out of steel, but some are made out of celestial bronze or other materials. In the
Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, Annabeth discovers that many statues in
Manhattan are actually automatons created by Daedalus, an army that could either defend or attack Olympus. •
Argentum – Reyna's silver Automaton
hound who appears in
The Son of Neptune,
The Mark of Athena,
The House of Hades and
The Blood of Olympus. •
Aurum – Reyna's gold Automaton Hound who appears in
The Son of Neptune,
The Mark of Athena,
The House of Hades and
The Blood of Olympus. •
Celedon – Automatons forged by Hephaestus to serve as Apollo's backup singers. In
Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo, Percy Jackson had to find the fourth Celedon for Apollo after it left Mount Olympus and fled into Times Square. •
Colossus of Nero – A gigantic automaton built under Nero's orders in the images of Apollo and himself. Nero uses the statue to invade Camp Half-Blood in
The Hidden Oracle. The Colossus proceeds to destroy the Dining Area and Demeter's Cabin before being infected with Apollo's hay fever plague arrow and subsequently decapitated. The headless statue is then given to Poseidon to be repurposed, likely into a statue of Poseidon himself. •
Mechanical Spiders – A group of automaton spiders created by Hephaestus. •
Talos – Talos is a giant automaton. Percy, Thalia, and Bianca fight a prototype of Talos in the Junkyard of the Gods. Apparently, he has a manhole at the base of his foot for servicing. Bianca went in to mess up his circuit so they could defeat him. He fell on some power lines, electrocuting Bianca. •
Basilisk – Fire-breathing snakes with colorful spikes and poisonous bites. In
The Son of Neptune, they attacked Camp Jupiter, but Frank shapeshifts into a
mongoose (or
weasel) and scares them off. In
The Blood of Olympus, several attack Percy and Jason under the sea while more are in Nyx's monster army in Tartarus in
The Sun and the Star. •
Buford – A walking
table who Leo Valdez saved from a supply closet and prefers to be polished by Lemon Pledge instead of Windex. He assists Leo Valdez in constructing the Argo II in Bunker 9. Eventually, Leo programs a talking mini-hologram of Gleeson Hedge onto Buford. •
Cacodemons – Demonic balls of darkness created by Nyx in
The Sun and the Star, they serve as literal embodiments of Nico's emotions. Affectionately dubbed the Coco Puffs by Nico, they are adopted by him and Will Solace. In
The Court of the Dead, the Coco Puffs accompany the couple to Camp Jupiter. They play a vital role in defeating the Court of the Dead and their minions, sharpening the senses of anyone holding them to see through the Court's illusions and helping Nico to break two gods out of the chains of Prometheus. •
Carthaginian Serpent – A 120 ft. serpent. In
The Dark Prophecy, Apollo, Meg, and Leo face this monster while making their way to Commodus' lair. Apollo tricked it into crashing into a nearby condemned condominium. •
Centicore – Deadly antelope-like creatures who guard the Cave of Trophonius. Due to their endangered status, Apollo goes to great lengths not to kill them as he soaks himself in the waters of Lethe and Mnemosyne. •
Cerberus – The three-headed dog who guards the entrance to the Underworld. In
The Lightning Thief, he befriends Annabeth. He also appears in
The Last Olympian when he is playing with Mrs. O'Leary. Cereberus is the son of Echidna and Typhon. In the TV series, Cerberus resembles a three-headed
rottweiler. •
Charybdis – One of the two monsters (the other being Scylla) who live on either side of a narrow channel of water (the entrance to the Sea of Monsters). She takes the form of a giant mouth that swallows and releases water, creating whirlpools. She is described by Percy as an "orthodontist's nightmare". •
Chimera – A three-headed beast who is part lion, part goat, and has a snake-headed tail. It is first seen in the form of a Chihuahua. It confronted Percy atop the
St. Louis Arch alongside its mother Echidna. Overwhelmed by the creature and poisoned by its snake head, Percy was forced to jump into the water below to escape it. It disappeared after Percy dove into the water. In
The Sun and the Star, it is revealed that the Chimera had aided Echidna in throwing Nico di Angelo into Tartarus. In the TV series, the Chimera is depicted with a different dog form and having the head and front paws of a lioness, the horns and hindquarters of a goat, the hood of a cobra, and a snake tail with poisonous barbs. •
Clazmonian Sow – A flying pig who appeared directly after Hyperion was defeated. Percy defeats it with the help of Blackjack, a statue of Hermes, and the
New York Public Library's two stone lion statues (that were really automatons). •
Colchis Bull – Fire-breathing bronze bulls created by Hephaestus with silver horns and ruby eyes. In
The Sea of Monsters, some of these bulls attack Camp Half-Blood and are defeated by Tyson. They were later used to make the tracks for the Chariot Race. In
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, only one Colchis Bull attacked Camp Half-Blood and was slain by Percy Jackson. •
Dragons – Large reptilian creatures that sometimes have wings. They commonly guard things and are younger than Drakons. •
Draco Aionius – Some of these monsters attacked Camp Half-Blood while Percy Jackson was on his adventures in
The Sea of Monsters. •
Ladon – A giant dragon who is one of the offspring of Echidna. It defends the Hesperides' apple tree. Ladon poisons Zoë Nightshade in ''The Titan's Curse''. •
Peleus – A dragon who guards the Golden Fleece, which hangs on the tree that Thalia was previously within. He may be named after
Peleus: Father of Achilles. •
Python – A giant Earth Dragon who was an old enemy of Apollo. In
The Blood of Olympus, Python was revived by Gaea during the Second Gigantomachy and it was mentioned that Python reclaiming Delphi was one of Apollo's many failures. In
The Hidden Oracle, Apollo and Meg McCaffrey are in the Labyrinth when they overhear Python talking to Nero about the plans to control all the Oracles. In
The Tower of Nero, Apollo manages to destroy Python forever by dropping him into Chaos. The death of Python restores the powers of the Oracles and he is stated to have become so powerful that he could even influence the threads of the Fates themselves. After Python's destruction upon falling into Chaos, Apollo regains his place as a god. •
Sun Dragons – A type of Dragon who are associated with Helios. •
Phil and Don – Sun dragons who Helios gave his granddaughter Medea to pull her golden chariot. In
The Lost Hero, Medea keeps Phil and Don in large sundial compartments at her department store. She releases them to attack Jason Grace, Piper McLean, and Leo Valdez. Phil and Don were defeated by Festus. In
The Burning Maze, Phil and Don pull Medea's golden chariot when she challenges Meg to a charmspeak battle. Both of them are beheaded by Meg McCaffrey. •
Drakons – Giant serpent-like creatures who are several millennia older than dragons. They come in three different types: Aethiopian, Lydian, and Maeonian. In
The Demigod Diaries story entitled "Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford", an unidentified Drakon appeared in the Camp Half-Blood Forest until it was ripped apart by the Maenads. In
The Sun and the Star, two attack Nico di Angelo and Will Solace in the Underworld, but Nico kills one with Hiss-Majesty's help, scaring off the other one. In
The Court of the Dead, a baby drakon is amongst the mythics taken prisoner by Pirithous, Tantalus and Mary Tudor. It later sides with the demigods and the good mythics and is described as fighting against Pirithous' largest Cyclops henchman at one point. •
Aethiopian Drakon – A Drakon with terrifying green eyes who originated from Africa. One was being raised by Luke in
The Sea of Monsters. When one of the Bear Twins seemed reluctant to do his bidding, Luke threatened to feed him to the Drakon. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, an Aethiopian Drakon was seen in the cargo bay of the Princess Andromeda. •
Lydian Drakon – The oldest and fiercest of the Drakons who once attacked the village of Lydia. It is a 200 ft. long Drakon with a paralyzing stare in sheer terror and armor-corroding acidic venom. In
The Last Olympian, Kronos unleashed it upon Manhattan where it killed many half-bloods before being killed by Clarisse La Rue. •
Maeonian Drakon – A green and yellow Drakon who once attacked Maenoia, Turkey. In
The House of Hades, the Maeonian Drakon resides in the swamps of Tartarus. It attacked Percy, Annabeth, and Bob the Titan and was killed by Damasen. Damasen's curse was to slay the Maeonian Drakon every day. After being convinced to change his fate by Annabeth, Damasen manages to tame the Maeonian Drakon and rides it into battle against the embodiment of Tartarus himself. •
Eidolons – A race of spirits who can possess demigods. In
The Mark of Athena, the Eidolons work for Gaea and one possesses Leo Valdez, causing a civil war between the Greek and Roman demigods. Later, two more possess Percy Jackson and Jason Grace and force them to fight to the death before they are subdued by Piper McLean who exorcises all three. The eidolons later return in new hosts in Rome, but are destroyed for good by Leo. •
Elephant – The elephants are large herbivores native to Africa and southern Asia. Any elephant that is bred for war is called a
war elephant. •
Hannibal – A war elephant who is owned by Camp Jupiter and often cared for by Bobby. •
Livia – A war elephant owned by Commodus. In
The Dark Prophecy, Livia was present at the rehearsal of Commodus' naming ceremony until she was rescued by Apollo and Thalia. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Apollo makes a claim that she and Hannibal would get along. •
Erymanthian Boar – A giant
boar and servant of Pan who appears in ''The Titan's Curse''. Percy, Thalia, Zoë, Grover, and Bianca first encounter it in
Cloudcroft, New Mexico where Grover realizes its potential as a form of rapid transportation. •
Fire-Breathing Horse – A race of horses bred at the Triple G Ranch for war purposes. Some are shown to pull Ares' war chariot. In
The Dark Prophecy, some Fire-Breathing Horses are owned by Commodus. •
Flesh-Eating Horse – A group of female horses bred at the Triple G Ranch. Some of them tried to eat Percy while he was cleaning the stables, but his use of hydrokinesis which washed them all clean scared them into behaving. •
Flesh-Eating Sheep – Carnivorous sheep owned by Polyphemus. They help to guard the Golden Fleece. Described as being a big as a
hippopotamus and attacking like
piranhas. •
Gale – An immortal
polecat who was once a powerful and benevolent witch in ancient Greece before being transformed by Hecate. In
The House of Hades, Gale appears as one of the goddess of magic's animal companions. In
Wrath of the Triple Goddess, Percy, Annabeth, and Grover house and pet-sit for Hecate, leading to Hecuba and Gale getting out. Gale is captured and enslaved by four naiad sisters who utilize her
alchemy talent to create a new range of potions. After being rescued, Gale helps Percy to create a cure for the creature transformation that he, Annabeth and Grover had been forced to undergo. Having learned of Gale's past and talent for alchemy, Percy convinces Hecate to let Gale resume her magical work with assistants who have opposable thumbs. Percy also plans on doing a project on her in his history class as a forgotten part of Greek history. In
The Court of the Dead, Gale and Hecuba both briefly appear alongside Hecate before she sends them home. •
Giant Badger – A giant badger. In
The Last Olympian, it was mentioned that Gleeson Hedge tried to fend off the Giant Badgers and tried to summon Pan to help him to do that. •
Giant Crab – A giant crab who may be
Cancer. Percy fought it in the Princess Andromeda during his mission with Charlie. He defeated it by stabbing the soft tissue on its belly. In
The Court of the Dead, the giant crab is mentioned amongst the mythics imprisoned in Golden Gate Park. Its presence confuses Nico, who does not understand why a giant crab is there. •
Giant Eagle – A giant-size eagle who appears throughout
The Heroes of Olympus series. The Giant Eagles are mainly used by the Romans for transporting and protecting Roman demigods. •
Giant Raven – A giant-sized raven. Caligula and Nero use a flock of them in ''The Tyrant's Tomb'' to protect
Harpocrates due to the ravens hatred for Apollo. Apollo manages to scare them away at first by singing
Dean Martin's "
Volare", adopting a similar tactic used by Percy to disorient the Stymphalian Birds in
The Sea of Monsters. When the ravens return, they are killed by Apollo, Reyna and Meg McCaffrey. •
Giant Scorpion – A giant-sized scorpion. Daedalus (under the alias of Quintus) ordered several Giant Scorpions from the Triple G Ranch and kept them in their boxes in the Sword Fighting Arena. He eventually let them out in the camp's forest for a game. In
The Blood of Olympus, Orion mentions that his first death was at the hands of a giant scorpion that Gaea summoned to sting him to death after Orion was cursed by Apollo and went insane. •
Giant Sea Turtle – A large sea turtle who accompanied Sciron into attacking the
Argo II in
The House of Hades. •
Giant Snake – A large snake. It attacked Tyson and Grover when they were in the Labyrinth in
The Battle of the Labyrinth. •
Giant Squid – A giant squid who may be the
Kraken. It was among the sea monsters in Oceanus' army. •
Gryphon – A creature who is part eagle, part lion. They are known to collect golds for their nests and even lay golden eggs. The Gryphons appear in
The Son of Neptune, where they are seen in Alcyoneus' camp. They are not to be confused with the griffins of
The Kane Chronicles. •
Abelard – A pet Gryphon to Britomartis who appeared in
The Dark Prophecy. •
Heloise – A pet Gryphon to Britomartis who appeared in
The Dark Prophecy. She lays an egg while in Commodus' captivity and is later killed during the battle at Waystation. •
Orcus – A small and friendly gryphon who appears in
The Court of the Dead amongst the mythics visiting Camp Jupiter looking to change for the better. Having not been on Earth in centuries, Orcus is unfamiliar with the modern world which gives him anxiety, causing a panic attack in the middle of the
Caldecott Tunnel. This helps endear him to the Roman demigods who witness Orcus' struggles. Orcus later decides to leave to explore the world rather than remaining in the Roman camp. •
Hellhound – The hellhounds are a main part of Luke's army and monsters in general. They are described as very large black dogs with fiery glowing eyes. They were also mentioned to reside in the Fields of Punishment. Daedalus owns a hound named Mrs. O'Leary, who, unlike her relatives, is loving and loyal. In
The Last Olympian, a group of hellhounds are seen in Kronos' army. • ''''
– A friendly hellhound who belonged to Daedalus under his alias of Quintus. She befriends Percy during The Battle of the Labyrinth'' and Daedalus gives Percy a whistle to summon her in a time of need, saving Percy and his friends lives at one point. When Daedalus decides to have Nico release his soul, he gives Percy ownership of Mrs. O'Leary. She subsequently appears several times as Percy's pet, searching for him and killing a gorgon in
The Son of Neptune and fighting the Colossus of Nero alongside him in
The Hidden Oracle. In
Wrath of the Triple Goddess, it is mentioned that she travels the world as an independent hellhound, spending most of her time at Camp Jupiter, but Percy is able to summon her using a magical whistle crafted for him by Leo Valdez. • '''''' – The former queen of
Troy who was transformed into a hellhound by
Hecate at the end of the
Trojan War. She appears as one of Hecate's animal companions in
The House of Hades. In
Wrath of the Triple Goddess, Percy, Annabeth and Grover house and pet-sit for Hecate which leads to Hecuba getting out and wreaking havoc in
Astoria before Percy convinces her to stand down. In
The Court of the Dead, Gale and Hecuba both briefly appear alongside Hecate before she sends them home. • '''''' – A hellhound puppy found by Percy and Mrs. O'Leary in
Wrath of the Triple Goddess while they were searching for Hecuba. Nope is named for the fact that his barks sound like the word "nope." He is eventually adopted by Hecate. •
Hippalectryon – An endangered animal who is part chicken, part horse. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, they are seen at the Triple G Ranch. •
Hippocampus – Creatures that are horses from the waist up with a fish tail from the waist down. One is said to take a liking to Tyson, and he named it Rainbow. They are also called "fish ponies" by Tyson. •
Rainbow – A Hippocamus who befriends Tyson in
The Sea of Monsters after being summoned by Percy for transport to the
Princess Andromeda. He is stated to be bigger than most of his species and as such, has no trouble carrying a Cyclops on his back. Rainbow later rescues Tyson after the sinking of the CSS
Birmingham and helps to carry Percy and his friends safely out of the Sea of Monsters after they get the
Golden Fleece. When Tyson departs for Poseidon's palace, Rainbow gives him a ride. He is mentioned often following this by Tyson who maintains a friendship with Rainbow. In
The Last Olympian, after Blackjack is stolen by Rachel Elizabeth Dare, Percy summons Rainbow for a ride to Camp Half-Blood. In
The Blood of Olympus, Rainbow gives Tyson and Ella a ride across Long Island Sound to rescue Reyna, Nico and Coach Hedge from Roman demigods. He then carries Tyson, Ella and Coach Hedge back to camp. When Tyson explains to Reyna that he had reached the ship on Rainbow, Reyna is confused at first thinking that he is talking about an actual rainbow before Nico clarifies the matter. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb
, Tyson has Ella give him a tattoo of Rainbow. Rainbow also appears in the Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters'' film. •
Incitatus – A talking white horse who wears golden horseshoes and is owned by Caligula. In
The Burning Maze, Incitatus brings Apollo and Meg to Caligula. He later assists Caligula in fighting Jason and Tempest which ends in Jason's death. During the fight at the old Los Angeles Zoo, Incitatus and the Pandai with him are killed by the Meliai. •
Hydra – A serpentine monster with nine heads. Every time a head is chopped off, two new heads grow back. This monster appears in
The Sea of Monsters where its life force is linked to the Monster Doughnut Shop. It was destroyed by the cannons of the CSS
Birmingham, with several of its heads being kept as spoils of war in the Camp Half-Blood attic. In
The Mark of Athena, Percy fights a Hydra when he, Jason, and Piper are on a mission to rescue Nico from Ephialtes and Otis. In
The Lightning Thief film, the creature takes the form of five
janitors (played by
Tom Pickett, Keith Dallas, V.J. Delos-Reyes, Spencer Atkinson, and Tim Aas) in the
Parthenon replica in Tennessee. The Hydra is ultimately defeated after being petrified with Medusa's head. •
Karpoi – Grain spirits who are the size of toddlers. While many of them are malevolent thanks to their service to Gaea, children of Demeter are apparently also capable of summoning karpoi. •
Peaches – A friendly Karpoi resembling a pudgy human toddler with green eyes and green hair. He is controlled by Meg McCaffrey. •
Quinoa – A friendly Karpoi appearing in
The Court of the Dead amongst the mythics seeking refuge at Camp Jupiter. Quinoa quickly endears himself to the population of New Rome and finds a job as a kindergarten teacher. •
Keres – Spirits of famine and disease who feed on violent deaths. They reside in the Underworld and support the Titans but do not assist them in
The Last Olympian. In
The Demigod Files story "Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades", several of them attacked Percy, Thalia, and Nico. One of them poisoned Percy, yet
Bob the Titan managed to heal him. •
Katobleps – A race of cow-like monsters who appear in
The House of Hades. A number of them are killed by Frank Zhang in Venice, with the last one being transformed into a serpent by Mars on Frank's request. In
The Court of the Dead, a herd of katobleps are amongst the mythics trapped in Golden Gate Park. •
Ketos – Chiron mentions this giant sea monster in ''The Titan's Curse''. •
Khromandae – A race of monsters with shaggy blonde fur, gray eyes, sharp teeth, and speak in high-pitched shrieks. Dionysus once used them in his drunken invasion of India. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', the Kromandae participate in the Battle of San Francisco Bay, but are taken out by Apollo and Meg. •
Lemures – A race of angry ghosts who are seen on multiple times in
The House of Hades. •
Leucrotae – Creatures who had the body of a red-furred lion and the hooves and tail of a horse and cannot be harmed by metal weapons. In
The Demigod Diaries story "The Diary of Luke Castellan", Luke and Thalia were trapped in Halcyon Green's mansion and encountered by two Leucrotae who speak with a man's voice. The two of them discovered that the Leucrotae are linked to Halcyon's thoughts. When Thalia uses Greek fire on the Leucrotae, Halcyon sacrifices his life by luring the Leucrotae away so that Luke and Thalia can escape. •
Leviathan – These are mentioned by Poseidon in
The Last Olympian as giant sea creatures that are neutral in the war between Poseidon and Oceanus. •
Lupa – The wolf who raised Romulus and Remus. She guides the children of Roman gods to Camp Jupiter after they are left for her at the Wolf House where she trains them to become Roman soldiers upon finding the worthy ones. She is the Roman counterpart of Chiron who does a similar job for the Greek demigods, only she is more militaristic. •
Makhai – The spirits of battle and combat. In
The Blood of Olympus, Asclepius used the Makhai and the Pylosian Mint to formulate the Physician's Cure. •
Mania – Ghosts who personify insanity, madness and crazed frenzy. In
The Blood of Olympus, Beryl Grace and Julian Ramírez-Arellano are among the Mania. In
The Sun and the Star, the ghost of the half-centaur
Amphithemis is one while trapped in Tartarus. •
Manticore – A monster with the face of a man, the body of a lion, and the tail of a
scorpion. In this franchise, the Manticores can assume human forms. More Manticores appear in
The Sun and the Star as part of Nyx's monster army. In
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, a Manticore (portrayed and also motion-captured by
Daniel Cudmore in deleted scenes) appeared as a top henchman of Luke Castellan. After killing Annabeth Chase, it is killed by Grover Underwood and Clarisse La Rue. •
Dr. Thorn – A Manticore in human form who appeared in ''The Titan's Curse
. Dr. Thorn is the vice-principal of Westover Hall, the school that Bianca and Nico attended. He is angry that in the ancient days, the Gods forced him to live out in Persia where he never had any decent challenges as he would in Ancient Greece. Thorn hunts Nico and Bianca and acts as one of the primary henchmen of Luke and the Titan Atlas hunting for the Ophiotaurus. Percy manages to contact Dionysus at Camp Half-Blood and the god kills Thorn by covering him in vines and turning him to dust. In The Sun and the Star'', a reformed Thorn and his fellow Manticores appears amongst Nyx's monster army in Tartarus, where he tries to exact revenge upon Nico against Nyx's orders. Fed up with him, Nyx sucks Thorn into darkness. In the TV series, he will be portrayed by
David Costabile. •
Myrmekes – Giant
ant-like creatures who like shiny things like gold. In
The Demigod Files story "Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon", some Myrmekes trapped Charles Beckendorf in their nest. In
The Hidden Oracle, Apollo and Meg come across a trio of Myrmekes who kidnap Meg, forcing Apollo to infiltrate their nest and rescue her. Later, Apollo successfully persuades the mother ant "Mama" to help him and other demigods return to Camp Half-Blood. •
Nemean Lion – A lion who is one of the children of Echidna and Typhon. It has a hard skin in which no weapon can penetrate and was previously killed by Heracles. Luke and Atlas sent the Nemean Lion to the
National Air and Space Museum to stop the group of questing Hunters and Demigods. It battled with Percy Jackson, but was hard to defeat because of its bulletproof and sword-proof pelt. Percy eventually defeated it by throwing astronaut food into its mouth thus exposing its one unprotected surface, its mouth, to the Hunters' arrows. Zoë Nightshade allows Percy to claim the lion's pelt as a spoil of war and it turns into a bulletproof coat that protects Percy until he sacrifices it to Poseidon. •
Nosoi – The spirits of illness, plague, and disease who were originally locked up in Pandora's Box. In
The Hidden Oracle, several Nosoi attack Apollo and Meg McCaffrey, but are defeated by them and the Karpoi Peaches. •
Ophiotaurus – A half-cow/half-snake monster. It was nicknamed Bessie by Percy Jackson who initially assumed it was female, although Grover later informed him that it was a male. Percy saved it from a trawler's net after being fetched by the Hippocampi. Bessie was supposedly the creature that Artemis was hunting because it could destroy Olympus. He appears in ''The Titan's Curse
and The Last Olympian''. •
Orthrus – A two-headed dog owned by Geryon and brother to Cerberus. •
Pegasi – A species of winged horses. They are named for the original mount of Bellerophon, who was born from the blood of Medusa. • '''''' – The original Pegasus who is the immortal father of the species. He is stated to have not been seen in person for centuries, but Pegasus comes to Reyna, Nico and Coach Hedge's aid in
The Blood of Olympus, leading eight other Pegasus to help transport the Athena Parthenos. He eventually departs when the group arrives at
Long Island Sound, but reveals that he came to honor Reyna's close relationship with Scipio for which Pegasus declares her Horse Friend, a high honor. • '''''' – A black Pegasus and Percy's loyal friend. He is first introduced in
The Sea of Monsters on the
Princess Andromeda where Percy indirectly rescued him from Kronos's minions although Percy mistakes Blackjack for a female at the time. Subsequently, he acts as Percy's main method of transport, constantly referring to Percy as "Boss", much to Percy's annoyance. In
The Last Olympian, he allows Charles Beckendorf to ride him with Percy's permission and is later hijacked by Rachel Elizabeth Dare to get to Camp Half-Blood quickly, much to Percy's annoyance. In
The Blood of Olympus, Blackjack is one of eight Pegasus enlisted by the original Pegasus himself to help carry the Athena Parthenos. Blackjack acts as Nico's steed despite his previous distaste for the son of Hades and comforts Reyna. Blackjack is severely wounded by Orion, but Reyna is able to save his life and he is stated to be recovering nicely after the final battle with Gaea's forces. • ''''
– A gray and white Pegasus who is friends with Blackjack. In The Last Olympian
, Guido and Porkpie aided Percy and Blackjack in the Battle of Manhattan. In The Blood of Olympus'', Guido is one of eight Pegasus enlisted by the original Pegasus himself to help transport the Athena Parthenos. After Pegasus' departure and Blackjack being severely wounded, he allows Reyna to ride him the rest of the way to Camp Half-Blood where she rides Guido throughout the battle with Gaea's forces. After the battle, Guido decides to adopt Reyna as his human and return to Camp Jupiter with her. However, Guido does not appear nor is he mentioned in ''The Tyrant's Tomb
or The Tower of Nero'' which both also feature Reyna. • ''''
– A gray and white Pegasus who is friends with Blackjack. In The Last Olympian'', Guido and Porkpie aided Percy and Blackjack in the Battle of Manhattan. • '''''' – Reyna's Pegasus who appears in
The Son of Neptune. His nickname is "Skippy" because he's the color of peanut butter, the same color as chestnuts. He died at the end of
The House of Hades when Reyna is forced to euthanize him following Scipio's severe injuries from a griffin attack. In
The Blood of Olympus, the original Pegasus honors Reyna and Scipio's great friendship by coming to her aid personally, the first time that Pegasus has been seen in centuries. As a result of how much Reyna had cared for Scipio, Pegasus declares her Horse Friend, a high honor. •
Pit Scorpion – A deadly type of scorpion who appears in
The Lightning Thief. When Luke brings Percy into the woods and reveals his allegiance to Kronos, he summoned a Pit Scorpion to attack Percy. He tells Percy he should not go for his sword as the pit scorpion can kill in sixty seconds and can jump up to fifteen feet. When Luke disappears, Percy manages to kill it even though it managed to sting him. Wood nymphs help Percy recover from its poison. In
The Sun and the Star, a number of Pit Scorpions appear part of Nyx's army in Tartarus and fight Bob the Titan. •
Scylla – One of the two monsters (the other being Charybdis) who live on either side of a narrow channel of water in the Sea of Monsters. Should a ship sail too close to her, she uses her six heads to pluck off crew members on deck and devour them. According to Clarisse (daughter of Ares), Scylla would just pick up the whole boat and crushed the boat if the crew hid below deck. In the film
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Scylla was mentioned by Clarisse to have eaten Ichneutae. •
Sea Serpent – A large serpent who lives in the sea. Deimos is seen riding one in
The Demigod Files story "The Stolen Chariot". In
The Last Olympian, a sea serpent was seen among the sea monsters in Oceanus' army. •
Carthaginian Serpent – A giant serpent with a deadly venom who guards the entrance of Commodus' lair in Indianapolis. •
Sirens – Dangerous bird women whose sweet songs lead many sailors to their deaths on the jagged rocks. In
The Sea of Monsters, they almost killed Annabeth. •
Skeleton – Skeletons are the undead troops that make up Hades' undead army. In
The Lightning Thief, Hades has skeletons in army uniforms guarding his palace. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, Nico manages to employ them as part of a ritual that will enable him to call the spirit of his sister to speak with her. In
The Last Olympian, Nico and Hades manage to bring a troop of skeletons to help fight the Titans. They are later seen constructing a cabin at Camp Half-Blood which is dedicated to Hades. In
The House of Hades, they are on the demigods side and help them in Hades's temple in Epirus. In
The Court of the Dead, a number of skelton guards serve Pirithous, Tantalus and Mary Tudor. •
Skolopendra – A sea monster who is 200 ft. long. It looks like a cross between a giant
shrimp and a
cockroach with a pink chitinous shell, a flat
crayfish tail and
millipede-type legs. Its face is a slimpy pink like an enormous
catfish with two glassy eyes and a gaping toothless maw. In
The Mark of Athena, Ceto sent Skolopendra after the demigods after their escape from Phorcys' aquarium. It attacked the Argo II when Leo forgot to turn the monster-detection system on. Skolopendra withdraws into the ocean when Leo Valdez and Hazel Levesque throw test tubes filled with Greek Fire into its mouth. •
Small Bob – A saber-toothed skeleton cat who was accidentally created by Atlas' minions in ''The Titan's Curse
while attempting to create Spartus. Atlas has the cats destroyed and they are sent to Tartarus where Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase and Bob the Titan encounter the one that Bob names Small Bob in The House of Hades
. While generally taking on the form of a small calico cat, Small Bob can grow in size to a large saber-toothed cat if he wishes to. Bob takes Small Bob as his pet throughout their journey to the Doors of Death. Small Bob is presumed destroyed at the end of the book along with Bob and the friendly giant Damasen while holding off the embodiment of Tartarus so that the demigods can escape. In The Sun and the Star'', taking place over a year later, while on a rescue mission for Bob, Will Solace happens to run into Small Bob and instantly recognizes the cat from Percy and Annabeth's stories. Recognizing Nico and Will as friends, Small Bob guides them through Tartarus to his master and protects them from attacking monsters several times. He later accompanies the demigods and Bob back to the mortal world and leaves with Bob as the Titan heads west to figure out his future. •
Spartus – A troop of skeletons armed with weapons. They are usually summoned by planting dragon (
Sybaris) teeth in the ground and watering them with blood. In ''The Titan's Curse
, some Spartoi ambushed Percy, Thalia, Zoë, Grover and Bianca in New Mexico. Due to her being a child of Hades, Bianca managed to destroy them. In The Son of Neptune'', Frank (as a gift from his father) is given a spear with the tip of a dragon's tooth that when planted with raise one of the Spartoi, he uses this to defeat the basilisks outside of the R.O.F.L. headquarters, to kill some of the laistrygonians surrounding his grandmother's house then using his final charge to protect the mortals on a train from attacking Griffins. •
Gray – A Spartus that can be summoned by Frank Zhang. He lost this ability after his spear ran out of charges. •
Sphinx – A monster with the head of a woman and the body of a lion. Percy Jackson and his friends encountered the Sphinx while navigating the labyrinth. Rather than tell riddles, the Sphinx asked historical questions which Annabeth refused to answer as an insult to her intelligence. They are not to be confused with the Sphinx from
The Kane Chronicles. •
Strix – Owl-like creatures who eat the flesh and blood of humans. They also curse the mortals who kill them. Anyone scratched by the talons of the Strix will be paralyzed. In
The Burning Maze, Apollo's Lester Papadopoulous form was chased by a flock of Strix. After one Strix gets through the tomato bomb and scratches Lester on the cheek, Grover was able to reason with it as the Strix states that it was sent by Emperor Caligula to kill them. Under the advice of the Arrow of Dardona, Meg and Grover grew strawberries to distract the flock of Strix so that they can get away. Other Strix appeared on the Julia Drusilla Yachts where Caligula uses them as surveillance. Caligula replaced the Germani with Strix and Pandai because the Germani are responsible for his mortal death. •
Stymphalian Birds – A flock of Stymphalian birds attack Camp Half-Blood in
The Sea of Monsters while the camp's defenses are weakened. Percy and Annabeth use Chiron's boombox and
Dean Martin's "
Volare" to scare them so that Apollo's cabin can shoot them down. A flock of Stymphalian Birds attack the
Argo II in
The House of Hades but are quickly dealt with by Festus. In
The Blood of Olympus, Frank and Hazel are mentioned to have fought a flock of them on
Pylos, but they are quickly dealt with by Piper shooting vegetables at them with her cornucopia. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb
, Apollo recalls the story of Percy using music against the Stymphalian birds and uses the same tactic to scare away a flock of giant ravens. In The Demigod Files'', Phobos summons them to fight Clarisse after he steals Ares' war chariot. In
The Sun and the Star, Will Solace accidentally releases a flock of them from a regeneration pod in Tartarus. Will manages to stun them briefly using his ultrasonic whistle and the ones that are not killed by Small Bob are eventually forced to flee. •
Taurus Sylvestre – Also known as
Forest Bulls, they are a race of cattle with red fur and blue eyes. The Taurus Sylvestre are the known enemies of the Troglodytes. If they fall into a pit, they will die from their anger leaving their hides behind. In
The Tower of Nero, three Taurus Sylvestre were in the rail cars on the Dare family's property. They escaped and were chased into a construction site by Apollo, Meg, Nico, and Will. The three Taurus Sylvestre fall into a pit and die from their anger as the four look at them. Some of them later end up in the troglodyte caves. In
The Sun and the Star, Nico has relocated the trogs to the Underworld due to the Taurus Sylvestre destroying their original home. •
Telekhine – Dog-faced sea demons that reforged Kronos's blade in
The Battle of the Labyrinth. In
The Mark of Athena, some Telekhines are seen in a water tank at the Georgia Aquarium. •
Trojan Sea Monster – A sea monster that rampaged the coasts of Troy until it was slain by Heracles. It is also known as the Keto Trois. In
The Lost Hero, Jason Grace claims to have slain this monster while fighting Porphyrion of the Gigantes. •
Typhon – A very powerful monster born from Gaea and Tartarus. He sired many monsters by Echidna. He lives and sleeps inside
Mount St. Helens. In
The Battle of the Labyrinth, Percy causes Mount St. Helens to erupt while trying to escape Telekhines and he inadvertently awakens Typhon in the process. In
The Last Olympian, Typhon awakes and moves across America destroying everything in his path. As he is concealed in mist, Typhon's appearance is not described and appears as a freak storm. The gods of
Olympus try to stop him, but he is too powerful. In the end, Poseidon and his army help to defeat him and Poseidon opened up a tunnel that sends Typhon directly into Tartarus. Once Typhon was defeated, a wave of
anemoi thuellai were born. •
Unicorn – A horse with one horn. A herd of unicorns are used as steeds for the campers of Camp Jupiter. A red-tinted Lares with the head of a wolf guards them. •
Buster – A unicorn who lives in Camp Jupiter. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Meg and Pranjai use his horn shavings to tend to the scratch on Apollo's stomach. He later joins the other unicorns in fighting the invading zombies during the second wave of Caligula's Assault on Camp Jupiter. •
Horatio – A unicorn who lives in Camp Jupiter. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Horatio is among the unicorns who fight Tarquin's army during the Battle of San Francisco Bay. •
Muffin – A unicorn who lives in Camp Jupiter. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Muffin is among the unicorns who fight Tarquin's army during the Battle of San Francisco Bay. •
Shirley – A unicorn who lives in Camp Jupiter. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Shirley is among the unicorns who fight Tarquin's army during the Battle of San Francisco Bay. •
Whagadoodle – A unicorn who lives in Camp Jupiter. In ''The Tyrant's Tomb'', Whagadoodle is among the unicorns who fight Tarquin's army during the Battle of San Francisco Bay. •
Venti – Storm spirits who were born when Poseidon opened a tunnel that sent Typhon into Tartarus. Depending on how chaotic they are, Venti can appear as either smoky men with angel-like wings or smoky horses. In
The Lost Hero, Aeolus sent the Venti to prevent Jason, Piper, Leo, and the Hunters of Artemis from rescuing Hera. Their Greek counterparts are
anemoi thuellai. In
The Blood of Olympus, they attack the
Argo II. Later, a team of
ventus belonging to Notus is harnessed by Jason to tow the damaged ship to Malta. • ''''
– A ventus
who was among the venti that attacked Jason Grace, Piper McLean, and Leo Valdez in The Lost Hero
. In The Blood of Olympus
, Jason captures the biggest and meanest venti during the attack on the Argo II'', unaware that it is his old enemy Dylan. Dylan is forced to provide Jason air to breathe underwater, but unexpectedly aids Jason of his own free will in the battle against Polybotes, saving Jason's life. Through Kymopoleia, Dylan begs Jason to release him and promises never to attack Jason again. Jason is disgusted to realize that he has been "breathing Dylan", but Dylan earns his gratitude for Dylan's help against the Giant. Upon returning to the surface, Jason complies with Dylan's request and releases him. • ''''
– A ventus
in smoky horse form who appears in The Lost Hero
. Jason tames Tempest so that it can help him fight Porphyrion. After Jason dies in The Burning Maze'', Tempest returns his body to his friends and then vanishes. ==
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