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* FirstPersonSmartass: Both Percy Jackson and Magnus Chase are [[DeadpanSnarkers Deadpan Snarkers]], and it bleeds into their narration too. This is also noticeable in the ''Greek Gods'' and ''Greek Heroes'' companion books, where Percy injects his own brand of humor and biases into retelling the story, resulting in what can be best described as ''UsefulNotes/ClassicalMythology: TheAbridgedSeries.''
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* EveryoneIsRelated: Downplayed. The godly TangledFamilyTree of Myth/ClassicalMythology is present here, making the demigods and magical creatures all technically family by extension since they're descended from the gods. However, it's also mentioned that the gods don't really have DNA to pass on, so any two demigods aren't treated as related unless they have the same godly parent.

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* EveryoneIsRelated: Downplayed. The godly TangledFamilyTree of Myth/ClassicalMythology is present here, making the demigods and magical creatures all technically family by extension since they're descended from the gods. However, it's also mentioned that the gods don't really have DNA to pass on, so any two demigods aren't treated as related "related" unless they have the same godly parent.parent, and even then it's largely semantic.

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%%* AssholeVictim: Several, though Octavian's the most notable example though.
%%* BackFromTheDead: Done at least once in the first two series.

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%%* * AssholeVictim: Several, though Octavian's including...
** Percy's abusive stepfather Gabe Ugliano, who's TakenForGranite thanks to Medusa's head by
the most notable example though.
%%* BackFromTheDead: Done at least once
end of ''The Lightning Thief''.
** Octavian, a Roman legacy of Apollo and the Augur of Camp Jupiter, who leads the attack on Camp Half-Blood in ''The Blood of Olympus'', intending to wipe out the Greek demigods, but is killed when he's caught in his own catapult and sent flying towards Gaea, dying on impact.
* BackFromTheDead:
** Monsters are made of this - they're purely abstract entities who, if their physical forms are destroyed, will merely reform in Tartarus and come back. The minotaur, one of Percy's first monster battles, dies early in book 1 and returns in book 5.
** Leo Valdez dies
in the first two series.final book of ''The Heroes of Olympus'', but is revived with the Physician's Cure, having set it up in advance.
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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: The Amazons. Though technically heroic due to Hella aiding the heroes, their treatment of men starts with assaulting those who speak and extends to dressing the men in prison uniforms - uniforms that are implied to come standard with some form of shock collar.

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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: The Amazons. Though technically heroic due to Hella Hylla aiding the heroes, their treatment of men starts with assaulting those who speak and extends to dressing the men in prison uniforms - uniforms that are implied to come standard with some form of shock collar.
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* ModernizedGod: This happens to some of the gods and monsters of Myth/ClassicalMythology since they have to adapt to modern North America. For example, Ares appears as a violent biker, Iris, Greek messenger goddess of rainbows, [[note]]said to 'travel on rainbows' to deliver messages[[/note]], has more or less abandoned the 'messenger' part of her job and now runs a small store, the Amazons run Amazon.com, and Mount Olympus is over the Empire State Building.

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* ModernizedGod: This happens to some of the gods and monsters of Myth/ClassicalMythology since they have to adapt to modern North America. For example, Ares appears as a violent biker, Iris, Greek messenger goddess of rainbows, [[note]]said to 'travel on rainbows' to deliver messages[[/note]], has more or less abandoned the 'messenger' part of her job and now runs a small store, the Amazons run Amazon.com, and Mount Olympus is over the Empire State Building. It's implied that this has happened to most, if not all, of the gods and monsters, as they adapt to the current heart of Western Civilizations.



* TheWorfEffect: The [[spoiler: Athena Parthenos]], shilled as an artifact of great power, barely holds back Gaea's power, and later doesn't do all that much better against the [[spoiler: giant statue of Nero.]] Justified in the first case, given that Athena is a goddess and Gaea a step or two above her-even Athena herself couldn't have done much.

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* TheWorfEffect: The [[spoiler: Athena Parthenos]], shilled as an artifact of great power, barely holds back Gaea's power, and later doesn't do all that much better against the [[spoiler: giant statue of Nero.]] Justified in the first case, given that Athena is a goddess and Gaea a step or two above her-even Athena herself couldn't have done much. Apollo handwaves the latter situation as a case of GodsNeedPrayerBadly, and Camp Half-Blood being almost entirely deserted weakens her power.
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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: The Amazons. Though technically heroic due to Hella aiding the heroes, their treatment of men starts with assaulting those who speak and extends to dressing the men in prison uniforms - uniforms that are implied to come standard with some form of shock collar.
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* ModernizedGod: This happens to some of the gods and monsters of Myth/ClassicalMythology since they have to adapt to modern North America. For example, Ares appears as a violent biker, Iris, Greek messenger goddess of rainbows, [[note]]said to 'travel on rainbows' to deliver messages[[/note]], has more or less abandoned the 'messenger' part of her job and now runs a small store, the Amazons run Amazon.com, and Mount Olympus is over the Empire State Building.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Many, but the dam[[[DontExplainTheJoke n]]] jokes are probably the most well known.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Many, but the dam[[[DontExplainTheJoke n]]] dam[n] jokes are probably the most well known.
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%%* AbusiveParents: The gods are often guilty of this and victims of this.
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%%* * AbusiveParents: The gods are often guilty of this and victims of this.
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this. Hera threw Hephaestus off a mountain, Tartarus is also guilty of this.trapped Damasen in hell for being a NonActionGuy, Zeus turned his daughter into a tree rather than actually helping her, etc.



* AllMythsAreTrue: Though the series mostly deals with Myth/ClassicalMythology, other mythologies are lightly touched upon. A canon {{Crossover}} exists between this franchise and Literature/TheKaneChronicles, which deals with Egyptian mythology. Not to mention the main character of Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard is Annabeth's cousin.

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* AllMythsAreTrue: Though the series mostly deals with Myth/ClassicalMythology, other mythologies are lightly touched upon. A canon {{Crossover}} exists between this franchise and Literature/TheKaneChronicles, which deals with Egyptian mythology. Not to mention the main character of Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard is Annabeth's cousin. African and Native American mythologies are also implied to exist, and Jesus is mentioned once or twice.



** Characters such as Hylla, Will Solace, Jake Mason and Nica, who are one-off characters when first mentioned, gain greater roles in a newer series.

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** Characters such as Hylla, Will Solace, Jake Mason and Nica, Nico, who are one-off characters when first mentioned, gain greater roles in a newer series.



%%* BadassArmy: Every major group in the franchise has one.

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%%* * BadassArmy: Every major group in the franchise has one.one-specifically, the Twelfth Legion, the army of demigods from Camp Half-Blood Percy leads in ''The Last Olympian,'' and the einherji.



%%* DeadpanSnarker: Just about [[WorldOfSnark every major character.]]

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%%* * DeadpanSnarker: Just about [[WorldOfSnark every major character.]]character]], and plenty of minor characters, get sassy one-liners, and several engage in SnarkToSnarkCombat. The protagonists and their {{Love Interest}}s are particularly effusive snarkers.



%%* FireballEyeballs: Ares, Hestia and Hyperion.

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%%* * FireballEyeballs: Ares, Hestia and Hyperion.Hyperion, the latter two justified since they're related to fire and the Sun, while Ares' are described as being more like Nuclear Mushroom Eyeballs.



* {{God}}: Usually mentioned, but no one is actually sure if he exists or not.
* {{Hellhound}}: Many appear throughout the series.

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* {{God}}: Usually mentioned, but no one doesn't appear-though apparently, Thor is actually sure if he exists or not.
miffed with Jesus for not showing up to a fight centuries back.
* {{Hellhound}}: Many appear throughout the series. Mrs. O'Leary is a friendly one.



* JediMindTrick: Manipulating the Mist can cause this effect; an unwitting person can be convinced of things that didn't happen through it.

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* JediMindTrick: Manipulating the Mist can cause this effect; an unwitting person can be convinced of things that didn't happen through it. Demigods are harder to fool, but not invulnerable.



* KidHero: Most of the main characters are in their teens.

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* KidHero: Most of the main characters are in their teens. Justified given the short lifespans of many demigods.



* PhysicalGod: The gods and titans take physical forms.

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* PhysicalGod: The gods and titans take physical forms.forms, and have immense control over their demesnes.
* RealityWarper: The Gods and Titans, of course. Anyone with sufficient skill to manipulate the Mist, to a lesser extent.



* TheWorfEffect: The [[spoiler: Athena Parthenos]], shilled as an artifact of great power, barely holds back Gaea's power, and later doesn't do all that much better against the [[spoiler: giant statue of Nero.]]

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* TheWorfEffect: The [[spoiler: Athena Parthenos]], shilled as an artifact of great power, barely holds back Gaea's power, and later doesn't do all that much better against the [[spoiler: giant statue of Nero.]] Justified in the first case, given that Athena is a goddess and Gaea a step or two above her-even Athena herself couldn't have done much.
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** ''The Demigod Diaries''

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** ''The Demigod Diaries''
''Literature/TheDemigodDiaries''
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* AllMythsAreTrue: Though the series mostly deals with Myth/ClassicalMythology, other mythologies are lightly touched upon. A canon {{Crossover}} exists between this franchise and Literature/TheKaneChronicles, which deals with Egyptian mythology.

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* AllMythsAreTrue: Though the series mostly deals with Myth/ClassicalMythology, other mythologies are lightly touched upon. A canon {{Crossover}} exists between this franchise and Literature/TheKaneChronicles, which deals with Egyptian mythology. Not to mention the main character of Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard is Annabeth's cousin.

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* AbusiveParents: The gods are often guilty of this and victims of this.
** Tartarus is also guilty of this.
* ActionGirl: Just about every demigoddess and goddess qualifies. Some mortals like Sally also qualify.

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* %%* AbusiveParents: The gods are often guilty of this and victims of this.
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* ActionGirl: Just about every demigoddess All demigoddesses who stay in the camps are trained in battle, and goddess qualifies. Some mortals like Sally also qualify.most can hold their own in a fight. Their mothers, the gods, are no slouch either, and display a wealth of powers.



* AllMythsAreTrue: Though the series mostly deals with Myth/ClassicalMythology, other mythologies are lightly touched upon.
** A canon {{Crossover}} exists between Literature/TheKaneChronicles.
* AscendedExtra: First there's Hestia and Khione who are rarely even mentioned in the myths and then there are other characters such as Hylla, Will Solace, Jake Mason and Nica who gain greater roles in a newer series.
* AssholeVictim: Several, though Octavian's the most notable example though.
* BackFromTheDead: Done at least once in the first two series.
* BadassArmy: Every major group in the franchise has one.
* BlackAndGrayMorality: The gods are mostly jerkasses, but their enemies are worse.
* ButtMonkey: Mortals in general.

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* AllMythsAreTrue: Though the series mostly deals with Myth/ClassicalMythology, other mythologies are lightly touched upon.
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upon. A canon {{Crossover}} exists between Literature/TheKaneChronicles.
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* AscendedExtra: First there's AscendedExtra:
** Between the mythology and this series. Characters like
Hestia and Khione who are rarely even mentioned in the myths and then there are other characters but play major roles here.
** Characters
such as Hylla, Will Solace, Jake Mason and Nica Nica, who are one-off characters when first mentioned, gain greater roles in a newer series.
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* BlackAndGrayMorality: The gods are mostly jerkasses, but their enemies are worse.
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ButtMonkey: Mortals in general.



* DeadpanSnarker: Just about [[WorldOfSnark every major character.]]
* DivineParentage: The demigods.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Just like in the Myth/ClassicalMythology it's based off of.
* FireballEyeballs: Ares, Hestia and Hyperion.

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* %%* DeadpanSnarker: Just about [[WorldOfSnark every major character.]]
* DivineParentage: The demigods.
demigods are half- or at least part-god, and part mortal.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Just like in the Downplayed. The godly TangledFamilyTree of Myth/ClassicalMythology is present here, making the demigods and magical creatures all technically family by extension since they're descended from the gods. However, it's based off of.
*
also mentioned that the gods don't really have DNA to pass on, so any two demigods aren't treated as related unless they have the same godly parent.
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FireballEyeballs: Ares, Hestia and Hyperion.



* TheHerosJourney: Several in each series.
* HumansAreMorons: Thanks to the Mist.

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* InWhichATropeIsDescribed: ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians'', ''The Kane Chronicles'' and ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard'' all do this with their chapter titles. So does ''The Trials of Apollo'', in haiku. Averted with ''The Heroes of Olympus'' though.
* JediMindTrick: Manipulating the Mist.
* JerkassGods: With the exception of Hestia every god seen has demonstrated this.
* KidHero: Most of the main characters.

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* InWhichATropeIsDescribed: ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians'', ''The Kane Chronicles'' and ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard'' all do this with have their chapter titles.titles in this format. So does ''The Trials of Apollo'', in haiku. Averted with ''The Heroes of Olympus'' though.
* JediMindTrick: Manipulating the Mist.
Mist can cause this effect; an unwitting person can be convinced of things that didn't happen through it.
* JerkassGods: With the exception of Hestia every god seen has demonstrated this.
some sort of assholery.
* KidHero: Most of the main characters.characters are in their teens.



* PhysicalGod: The gods and titans.

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* OhMyGods: The characters tend to exclaim based on the Greek/Roman gods in the setting.
* OurGodsAreDifferent: The Olympians of the Greek and Roman pantheons are shapeshifting immortal {{time abyss}}es that choose to look [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith like humans]] (or other physical disguises) as to not kill everyone with their true forms. They hold great power over their own domains.
* PantheonSitcom: Downplayed. The main characters' quests are the focus, but the more dysfunctional aspects of the gods' relationships to each other tend to play out in the background.
* PhysicalGod: The gods and titans.titans take physical forms.



* WorfEffect: The [[spoiler: Athena Parthenos]] barely holds back [[Gaea's power, and later doesn't do all that much better against the [[spoiler: giant statue of Nero.]] In fairness, they're both formidable opponents, but still.

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* WorfEffect: TheWorfEffect: The [[spoiler: Athena Parthenos]] Parthenos]], shilled as an artifact of great power, barely holds back [[Gaea's Gaea's power, and later doesn't do all that much better against the [[spoiler: giant statue of Nero.]] In fairness, they're both formidable opponents, but still.
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* InWhichATropeIsDescribed: ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians'', ''The Kane Chronicles'' and ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard'' all do this with their chapter titles. So does ''The Trials of Apollo'', in haiku. Averted with ''The Heroes of Olympus'' though.


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* SwitchingPOV: In ''The Kane Chronicles'' (between Carter and Sadie) and ''The Heroes of Olympus'' (with anywhere from three to seven POVs per book).

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: The gods are jerkasses, but their enemies are worse.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Just about every major character.

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* WorfEffect: The [[spoiler: Athena Parthenos]] barely holds back [[Gaea's power, and later doesn't do all that much better against the [[spoiler: giant statue of Nero.]] In fairness, they're both formidable opponents, but still.
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'''''The Camp Half-Blood Series''''' is a media franchise by Creator/RickRiordan that encompasses the series Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians, Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus, Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo and various companion books. It exists within the [[SharedUniverse same universe]] as Literature/TheKaneChronicles, which has several short crossover stories with the Camp Half-Blood characters, and Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard, which has outright connections in the series proper.

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'''''The Camp Half-Blood Series''''' is a media franchise by Creator/RickRiordan that encompasses the series Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians, Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus, Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'', ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'', and various companion books. It exists within the [[SharedUniverse same universe]] as Literature/TheKaneChronicles, ''Literature/TheKaneChronicles'', which has several short crossover stories with the Camp Half-Blood characters, and Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard, ''Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard'', which has outright connections in the series proper.

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* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians''

The books in the series:
* ''The Lightning Thief''
* ''The Sea of Monsters''
* ''The Titan's Curse''
* ''The Battle of the Labyrinth''
* ''The Last Olympian''

There are also five companion books:
* ''Literature/TheDemigodFiles''
* ''The Ultimate Guide''
* ''Demigods and Monsters''
* ''Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo'': Found as a short story in ''Guys Read: Other Worlds''.

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* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians''

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''The Lightning Thief''
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* ## ''The Titan's Curse''
* ## ''The Battle of the Labyrinth''
* ## ''The Last Olympian''

:: There are also five companion books:
* ** ''Literature/TheDemigodFiles''
* ** ''The Ultimate Guide''
* ** ''Demigods and Monsters''
* ** ''Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo'': Found as a short story in ''Guys Read: Other Worlds''.
Worlds''.

!!! ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus''
## ''The Lost Hero''
## ''The Son Of Neptune''
## ''The Mark Of Athena''
## ''The House Of Hades''
## ''The Blood of Olympus''

:: There is also one companion book:
** ''The Demigod Diaries''

!!! ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''
## ''The Hidden Oracle''
## ''The Dark Prophecy''

!!! Canon [[{{Crossover}} Crossovers]]:
** ''Literature/DemigodsAndMagicians''
*** ''The Son of Sobek''
*** ''The Staff of Serapis''
*** ''The Crown of Ptolemy''

!!! Companion books not particularly part of a particular series:
** ''Percy Jackson's Greek Gods''
** ''Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes''
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* ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus''

The books in the series:
* ''The Lost Hero''
* ''The Son Of Neptune''
* ''The Mark Of Athena''
* ''The House Of Hades''
* ''The Blood of Olympus''

There is also one companion book:
* ''The Demigod Diaries''

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* ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''

The books in the series so far:
* ''The Hidden Oracle''
* ''The Dark Prophecy''

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Canon [[{{Crossover}} Crossovers]]:
* ''Literature/DemigodsAndMagicians''
** ''The Son of Sobek''
** ''The Staff of Serapis''
** ''The Crown of Ptolemy''

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Companion books not particularly part of a particular series:
* ''Percy Jackson's Greek Gods''
* ''Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes''
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* ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus''

The books in the series:
* ''The Lost Hero''
* ''The Son Of Neptune''
* ''The Mark Of Athena''
* ''The House Of Hades''
* ''The Blood of Olympus''

There is also one companion book:
* ''The Demigod Diaries''

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* ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''

The books in the series so far:
* ''The Hidden Oracle''
* ''The Dark Prophecy''

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Canon [[{{Crossover}} Crossovers]]:
* ''Literature/DemigodsAndMagicians''
** ''The Son of Sobek''
** ''The Staff of Serapis''
** ''The Crown of Ptolemy''

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* ''Percy Jackson's Greek Gods''
* ''Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes''
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'''''The Camp Half-Blood Series''''' is a media franchise by Creator/RickRiordan that encompasses the series Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians, Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus, Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo and various companion books. It exists within the [[SharedUniverse same universe]] as Literature/TheKaneChronicles and Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard, though these franchises rarely if ever influence each other.

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'''''The Camp Half-Blood Series''''' is a media franchise by Creator/RickRiordan that encompasses the series Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians, Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus, Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo and various companion books. It exists within the [[SharedUniverse same universe]] as Literature/TheKaneChronicles Literature/TheKaneChronicles, which has several short crossover stories with the Camp Half-Blood characters, and Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard, though these franchises rarely if ever influence each other.
which has outright connections in the series proper.


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* AllMythsAreTrue: Though the series mostly deals with ClassicalMythology, Myth/ClassicalMythology, other mythologies are lightly touched upon.



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* ''Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo'': Found as a ShortStory in ''Guys Read: Other Worlds''.

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'''''The Camp Half-Blood Series''''' is a media franchise by Creator/RickRiordan that encompasses the series Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians, Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus, Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo and various companion books. It exists within the [[SharedUniverse same universe]] as Literature/TheKaneChronicles and Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard.
Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard, though these franchises rarely if ever influence each other.
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'''''The Camp Half-Blood Series''''' is a media franchise that encompasses the series Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians, Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus, Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo and various companion books. It exists within the [[SharedUniverse same universe]] as Literature/TheKaneChronicles and Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard.

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'''''The Camp Half-Blood Series''''' is a media franchise by Creator/RickRiordan that encompasses the series Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians, Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus, Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo and various companion books. It exists within the [[SharedUniverse same universe]] as Literature/TheKaneChronicles and Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard.
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* BackFromTheDead: Done at least once in the first to series.

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* BackFromTheDead: Done at least once in the first to two series.
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* JerkassGods: With the exception of Hestia every god seen has demonstrated this.
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'''''The Camp Half-Blood Series''''' is a media franchise that encompasses the series Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians, Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus, Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo and various companion books. It exists within the [[SharedUniverse same universe]] as Literature/TheKaneChronicles and Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard.

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!!The books in this franchise are:

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[[folder:Percy Jackson And The Olympians]]
The books in the series:

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%%* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'' %Do not fix this was done for the index list.%
* ''The Lightning Thief''
* ''The Sea of Monsters''
* ''The Titan's Curse''
* ''The Battle of the Labyrinth''
* ''The Last Olympian''

There are also five companion books:

* ''The Demigod Files''
* ''The Ultimate Guide''
* ''Demigods and Monsters''
* ''Percy Jackson and the Singer of Apollo'': Found as a ShortStory in ''Guys Read: Other Worlds''.
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[[folder:The Heroes Of Olympus]]
The books in the series:

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* ''The Lost Hero''
* ''The Son Of Neptune''
* ''The Mark Of Athena''
* ''The House Of Hades''
* ''The Blood of Olympus''

There is also one companion book:

* ''The Demigod Diaries''
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[[folder:The Trials Of Apollo]]
The books in the series so far:

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* ''The Hidden Oracle''
* ''The Dark Prophecy''
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[[folder:Crossovers]]
Canon [[{{Crossover}} Crossovers]]:

* ''Demigods & Magicians''
** ''The Son of Sobek''
** ''The Staff of Serapis''
** ''The Crown of Ptolemy''
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[[folder:Other]]
Companion books not particularly part of a particular series:

* ''Percy Jackson's Greek Gods''
* ''Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes''
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!!This franchise often provides examples of:
* AbusiveParents: The gods are often guilty of this and victims of this.
** Tartarus is also guilty of this.
* ActionGirl: Just about every demigoddess and goddess qualifies. Some mortals like Sally also qualify.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Every god, titan and primordial do this.
* AllMythsAreTrue: Though the series mostly deals with ClassicalMythology, other mythologies are lightly touched upon.
** A canon {{Crossover}} exists between Literature/TheKaneChronicles.
* AscendedExtra: First there's Hestia and Khione who are rarely even mentioned in the myths and then there are other characters such as Hylla, Will Solace, Jake Mason and Nica who gain greater roles in a newer series.
* AssholeVictim: Several, though Octavian's the most notable example though.
* BackFromTheDead: Done at least once in the first to series.
* BadassArmy: Every major group in the franchise has one.
* BlackAndGrayMorality: The gods are jerkasses, but their enemies are worse.
* ButtMonkey: Mortals in general.
* CirclesOfHell: The Underworld has Isles of the Blest at the top, Elysium below that (or encircling them), the most widely populated Asphodel Fields, the Fields of Punishment and Tartarus.
* CrossoverCosmology: Greek and Roman mythology, with others mentioned.
* DeadpanSnarker: Just about every major character.
* DivineParentage: The demigods.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Just like in the ClassicalMythology it's based off of.
* FireballEyeballs: Ares, Hestia and Hyperion.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Many, but the dam[[[DontExplainTheJoke n]]] jokes are probably the most well known.
* {{God}}: Usually mentioned, but no one is actually sure if he exists or not.
* {{Hellhound}}: Many appear throughout the series.
* TheHerosJourney: Several in each series.
* HumansAreMorons: Thanks to the Mist.
* IGaveMyWord: An oath on the River Styx is magically binding. Unless you are a god apparently.
* JediMindTrick: Manipulating the Mist.
* KidHero: Most of the main characters.
* MeaningfulName: Many half-bloods have names that reflect their divine parentage.
* PhysicalGod: The gods and titans.
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