Demigods' Reaction To Coronavirus

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Child of Zeus: Memes. Memes all over the place. Low-key happy about the whole thing purely for the Tumblr content.

Child of Hades: They're just chilling. They've talked to the child of Athena, and are completely unconcerned. Majorly enjoying the chaos and panic.

Child of Poseidon: "Death? Yes please. I'll be famous!"

Child of Demeter: They're the ones telling everyone to wash their hands, stay inside, see doctors, etcetera. Probably should do some research, but they mean well.

Child of Ares: "I don't mind it. It might weed out some of the idiots of the world."

Child of Athena: They've done a whole bunch of research and recognize that it's not very different from the fricking flu. "To all the people saying to cough into your arm and wash your hands: what were you doing before?"

Child of Apollo: Texting their friends 24/7, making sure everyone is safe. Very disappointed about all the cancellations. "Broadway shut down for a month! Presley Ryan didn't even get an official last show!"

Child of Artemis: "Who thinks "oh no, the world is ending" and rushes out to buy toilet paper? Who does that?"

Child of Hephaestus: Same opinion as the Athena child, but probably hype up the danger just for the sake of getting out of school and social interaction.

Child of Aphrodite: Either overly concerned about everyone and everything, or a total nihilist about the whole affair. There is no in-between.

Child of Hermes: You guys heard about that kid who got sent home for selling squirts of hand sanitizer for 10$ at his school? That was a child of Hermes.

Child of Dionysus: They're the ones who run away screaming dramatically when someone coughs.

A/N:
I am currently in need of:

A child of Demeter
A child of Hephaestus
A child of Aphrodite
A child of Dionysus

I am doing a project for some new parts and I need all twelve, but so far I only have eight. If you are one of these or know one and are willing to help me out, comment!

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