Gail - pretty, popular, perfect grades. Even athletic. To top it all off, she has sweetest personality in the whole school. Alright, maybe I'm exaggerating, because said person would murder me if she heard that description in its entirety.
Matt - stereotypical irritating jock. End of story. His sense of humor and surprisingly good grades redeem him, but not for long. I have made plans to feed his flesh to rabid cats.
Ash - the perpetual occupant of the sidelines in the school social system. After all, what is one to do when the goth/emo group see her as too nerdy and the nerds see her as too lazy? Too weird, unathletic or socially inept for everyone else, she finds it a colossal surprise when she hears she plays an important role in anything.
I, Ash Jackson, also talk about myself in third person.
And of course, I had to go get myself in trouble, on the Greek mythology level of things, with these two other popular people. The logic of foresight states that my worries have become a much wider and more eccentric field.
Eragon, Arya, and the dragons end up on Earth one fine day. They see a lot of unexpected things (telephones, cars, demigods) but the coming of some new campers exceeds Arya's expectations of the strange and practically impossible.
Camp Half-Blood has just survived the war with Gaea and her minions. When people claiming to be from a different plane of existence turn up, three new campers show links to them. Can Camp Half-Blood survive the wrath of yet another enemy, this time from another world?