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Dirk Strider ([personal profile] shippingmath) wrote in [community profile] bombyx_mori2013-06-29 05:39 pm

Camp Half Blood

Welcome, Demigods!

"If you're reading this because you think you might be one, my advice is: close this book right now. Being a half-blood is dangerous."

[Basically, if you've ever wanted to throw your character into the world of Heroes of Olympus, now you can! Make them a Greek demigod! Make them Roman! Make them a Satyr if you want. Just make it so that they've always been here (If they have, all the better for them.) Post with a few options, or let people respond with their own! Have fun.]

cephalopodcounselor: (39)

[personal profile] cephalopodcounselor 2013-06-30 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
Thank the gods you went with the boring answer. I might have had to resort to self-immolation if you'd said anything else.
matini: (Upper hand she has)

[personal profile] matini 2013-06-30 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
Dear, if you really wanted to know, you could always ask her. I'm sure she'd tell you how the miracle of life happens.
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[personal profile] cephalopodcounselor 2013-06-30 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
I know how the miracle of life happens. I found a book on the subject at the school library when I was in first grade.
matini: (Don't cross this woman)

[personal profile] matini 2013-06-30 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
Goddesses tend to be different. Just ask the Athena children.
cephalopodcounselor: (15)

[personal profile] cephalopodcounselor 2013-06-30 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I'm completely aware of how they are literally her brain children, as expected of the maiden goddess of wisdom. However, Hecate's realm also includes crossroads and childbirth. If anyone should be upheld to the standards of normalcy when it pertains to the act of creating children, it would logically be her.