The Camps

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Greek: Unlike you'll see with the Hawaiian Deities, the Greek and Roman Gods have children all across the world. For the purposes of this role play our focus will be in America. Camp Cetus; Cetus is the general term for sea monster in stories of Hercules or Perseus. The name was once something cheesy like 'Lakeside' until the children started spreading rumors of the ferocious beasts residing in the lake and eventually the name was changed. The camp is located alongside Lake Michigan hidden behind an enchanted forest that makes mortals so lost and confused they turn back.

Roman: Camp Spartacus, named after the great gladiator. The camp has a focus on skill-training, especially for those in the art of combat. The Romans have been the winners in the Demigod Olympics: American Division for the last eight years, and unlike the actual olympics are held on a yearly basis so that's quite impressive. The camp can be a bit more strict than the rest, but also knows how to have fun. It's located on a beach in Florida and the Romans just love to brag to the Greeks about their warm sandy beaches.

Hawaiian: Ho'omoana Kupua (Camp Demigod, many say Camp Kupua) The Hawaiian camp is located on a remote island by the Hawaii islands. It was created by Pele when she tried to hide from her fiancé and is hidden from view of the world by means of protection spells. The island is called Pele's Escape and she is deeply thanked by the campers whether she likes it or not. The only way to the island is by boat or small plane. It's the only camp for the descendants of the Hawaiian Deities.

Japanese: Another group of Deities that sleep all around the world. Their American camp is located on the west coast, in Oregon. It's a farm in the midst of miles and miles of farmland. All the land is owned by mythical beings, but only the center is the camp. It's called Camp Blossom because the plants are always blossoming.

Celtic: The Celtic camp, Camp Bua is located down in New Orleans. It's an interesting mix of Celtic and Louisiana culture. There's lots of celebrating and you can bet the place is fully decorated in greens and gold and splashes of royal purple. Bua comes from an Irish word meaning victory.

Norse: Camp Finna! From the old Norse word, to find because it's so hard to find. Many campers get lost on the way because the camp is underground. These Deities have so many kids there's a camp in the US and Canada. Of course, we'll be focusing on Camp Finna in the US. The camp is located in the corn fields of Kansas. First, you have to find the right farm, then go out to the corn field and find the right hole to crawl in, then take underground tunnels until you find the brightly lite camp.

African: Kambi Jangwa (Camp Desert) Jangwa is located in the middle of an Arizona desert. Tourists who come around get confused and blame it on heat stroke and quickly turn back, but don't worry for Demigods the camp is a paradise.

Aborigine: Camp Dinky-Di! (means the real thing) Australian Deities camp where everything is wild and fun. Mortals think it's an abandoned zoo in Iowa, but it's it's real a wildlife adventure camp.

[COMING SOON] Voudou: Caribbean deities camp. Camp Jinx. Located on the coast of Maine, its an isolated section of a rocky beach. The shores are rough, it's often cold, but it's still a safe friendly place.

[COMING SOON] Inuit: Camp Snowflake. It's a super cute igloo village in Alaska! Enough said.

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