Cabins
There are about 20 cabins at camp for every god and some of the minor gods
Here on this page you can learn about some of them
Zeus
Children of Zeus can sometimes control wind and lightning. They are natural leaders, and many, like Heracles, are known for their tremendous strength and bravery. On the other hand, they tend to attract a lot of monsters.
Hera
As the goddess of marriage, Hera never has children with anyone but her husband, Zeus. Her cabin at Camp Half-Blood is thus never occupied, and serves only as a tribute to the goddess.
Poseidon
Theseus was the most famous child of the Sea God, celebrated for his intelligence and combat skill. Some of Poseidons children can breathe underwater or control water. Poseidon also fathered many lesser Cyclopes, such as Tyson; these Cyclopes are not considered demigods and usually do not attend camp, unless there are peanut butter sandwiches involved.
Demeter
Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, has children who are naturally gifted with plants. Her most famous child is Persephone, goddess of spring, and her other demigod children are typically attractive, kind, and talented gardeners. However, angering them can have consequences like waking up to poison ivy in your sleeping bag.
Ares
The Ares cabin is impossible to overlook, surrounded by barbed wire, painted in harsh red, and blasting loud rock music. Anyone who gets too close is likely to end up in a fight, since Ares children take pride in their fierce warrior reputation. Still, their aggression comes with courage, and they have played a major role in defending the camp from danger.
Athena
Athena's children serve as the camps strategic thinkers, known for crafting strong plans and offering sharp advice. Cabin Six is highly respected, but its members can become overly absorbed in their own schemes and may use clever tricks to get what they want. If you face them in capture the flag, expect a smart and calculated challenge.
Apollo
Apollo's children are among the finest archers in the world, though the Hunters of Artemis would argue otherwise. Cabin Seven is also known for its musical talent and usually leads the camp sing-along. But do not get on their bad side; they can use Apollo's curse and force you to speak in terrible rhymes, so choose your words carefully.
Artemis
Artemis swore never to have children, so her cabin is usually empty. Instead, she leads the immortal Hunters of Artemis, an elite band of young women who occasionally visit Camp Half-Blood, often causing chaos when they do. The Hunters are legendary competitors, currently undefeated with a 47-0 record against the campers in capture-the-flag.
Hephaestus
Hephaestus, the god of fire and blacksmiths, has demigod children who are exceptional craftsmen. If you need a magic sword forged or a new set of armor, Cabin Nine is the place to go. Like their father, these campers are strong, tough, and a bit gruff. They may not be the prettiest or the flashiest fighters, but you definitely don't want to challenge them to an arm-wrestling match.
Aphrodite
Aphrodite's children are the ultimate social butterflies, compared to them, even the Gossip Girls seem quiet. They care deeply about appearances and love keeping up with everyones romantic drama at camp, which leads some to underestimate them. But that is a mistake. Beneath the charm and beauty, many Aphrodite kids possess powerful and persuasive abilities. Never dismiss them as just pretty faces, after all, their mother sparked the Trojan War.
Hermes
Hermes cabin used to serve as the temporary home for all unclaimed demigods, since Hermes, as the god of travelers, welcomes anyone as a guest. Although it's less crowded now, the cabin is still lively, chaotic, and fun. Hermes children are clever, adventurous, and infamous for their pranks. Many go on to become successful entrepreneurs or skilled thieves. Visitors are always advised to keep a close eye on their wallets.
Dionyus
Dionysus does not have many demigod children, but Cabin Twelve is the go-to spot for planning a party. His kids can naturally grow vines especially grapes and they always know how to have fun, because Zeus punished Dionysus by banning him from alcohol for fifty years, he strictly enforces the rule that his children can't drink until they’re over twenty one. If he can't enjoy it, they definitely can't
Hades
Like the other Big Three gods, Hades swore not to have children after World War II, so his demigod offspring are rare. Though he doesn't spend much time at camp, Hades possesses immense power over the dead and can travel through shadows. His children weren't often mentioned in ancient myths understandably, since being related to the god of the Underworld isn't something most demigods brag about. Their abilities can be intimidating, and they tend to keep a low profile.
Iris
Iris, the rainbow goddess and messenger of Olympus, is kind-hearted and helpful. Her children don't usually have flashy powers, but they excel at communication and creativity, often becoming talented artists. And when it comes to color coordination, no one does it better than a child of the rainbow goddess.
Hypnos
Hypnos, the god of sleep, has several demigod children but they're hard to learn much about, since they spend most of their time snoring in their bunks. If you manage to wake them, they're gifted at interpreting dreams and navigating the world of sleep. Just don’t linger too long in Cabin Fifteen, or you might drift into a Rip Van Winkle nap.
Nemisis
Nemesis' children believe fiercely in balance and retribution. No one should get too proud or too lucky if they do, the children of Nemesis are more than willing to bring them back down to size. They can be loyal allies, but they never forget an insult and payback is practically a family tradition.
Nike
Nike, the goddess of victory, has become increasingly popular again so it's no surprise that more of her demigod children have been showing up at camp. These campers are fiercely competitive and absolutely refuse to settle for second place. Intense, driven, and hardworking, they thrive on challenges and never turn one down. If you're up against a child of Nike, prepare for a battle of pure determination.
Hebe
Hebe, the goddess of youth and cupbearer of the gods, is also known as Aphrodite's personal assistant and her children definitely inherit her people skills. They're friendly, service-oriented, and love making others happy, whether through community work, parties, or feasts. Many grow up to become exceptional chefs, hotel managers, fashion designers, or even plastic surgeons. Thanks to their divine heritage, they tend to keep a youthful glow no matter their age.
Tyche
Tyche, the goddess of fortune and luck, has a cabin that looks like a miniature Las Vegas casino. Her children adore games of chance, and whatever you do, don't bet against them they have an uncanny talent for winning when the odds look impossible. Their decisions often seem random, since they rely on coin tosses or drawing straws, but somehow they always manage to come out on top.
Hecate
Hecate's children are the only demigods capable of true magic they're the original sorcerers of the demigod world. But their goddess mother is a demanding teacher, and her children must study hard and prove themselves to master their craft. Magic can be unpredictable, too if a child of Hecate isn't careful, their spells can twist back on them and cause more trouble than they solve.