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**{{Blessing}}: Gods such as Aphrodite, Ares, and Artemis can bestow blessings to Demigods descended by them for being beautiful, warriors, or hunters. Each god's blessing has distinct attributes like increased strength, restored beauty, and eternal youth.

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Per here, the subpage is too short. I resolved the indentation issue by sending each subentry to its series page. It doesn't need to be on this page because it is not universal across the series' titles.


!Multiple entries in the franchise provide examples of:

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* [[TheXOfY/TheCampHalfBloodSeries The X of Y]]
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!Multiple entries in the franchise provide examples of:

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* ''Wrath of the Triple Goddess'

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* ''Wrath of the Triple Goddess'
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!!!''Percy Jackson and the Olympians'': The Senior Year Trilogy
* ''The Chalice of the Gods''
* ''Wrath of the Triple Goddess'



* ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods'' (2023): The first novel in a new series about Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood, set between ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' and ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''.
* ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess'' (2024)

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* ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods'' (2023): The first novel in a new series about Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood, set between ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' and ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''.
* ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess'' (2024)
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* ''Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods'' (2023): The first novel in a new series about Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood, set between ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' and ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''

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* ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods'' (2023): The first novel in a new series about Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood, set between ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' and ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''
''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''.
* ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess'' (2024)
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The first two have been adapted into graphic novels; a graphic novel of ''The Mark of Athena'' is scheduled for release in September 2023.

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The first two three have been adapted into graphic novels; a graphic novel of ''The Mark House of Athena'' Hades'' is scheduled for release in September 2023.
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* ''Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods'' (2023): A stand-alone novel about Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood, set between ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' and ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''

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* ''Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods'' (2023): A stand-alone The first novel in a new series about Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood, set between ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' and ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''
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* [[/index]]'';iterature/TheSunAndTheStarANicoDiAngeloAdventure'' (2023): A sequel to ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'' about Nico di Angelo and Will Solace; co-written with Creator/MarkOshiro.[[index]]

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* [[/index]]'';iterature/TheSunAndTheStarANicoDiAngeloAdventure'' [[/index]]''Literature/TheSunAndTheStarANicoDiAngeloAdventure'' (2023): A sequel to ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'' about Nico di Angelo and Will Solace; co-written with Creator/MarkOshiro.[[index]]
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* [[/index]]''The Sun and the Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure'' (2023): A sequel to ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'' about Nico di Angelo and Will Solace; co-written with Creator/MarkOshiro.[[index]]

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* [[/index]]''The Sun and the Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure'' [[/index]]'';iterature/TheSunAndTheStarANicoDiAngeloAdventure'' (2023): A sequel to ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'' about Nico di Angelo and Will Solace; co-written with Creator/MarkOshiro.[[index]]
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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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.

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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 rainbows[[note]]said to 'travel "travel on rainbows' 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.

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There are also four companion books:

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All five have been adapted into graphic novels.

There are also four companion books: books:



The first two have been adapted into graphic novels; a graphic novel of ''The Mark of Athena'' is scheduled for release in September 2023.






* AbusiveParents: The gods are often guilty of this. Hera threw Hephaestus off a mountain, Tartarus trapped Damasen in hell for being a NonActionGuy, Zeus turned his daughter into a tree rather than actually helping her, etc.

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* AbusiveParents: The gods are often guilty of this. Hera threw Hephaestus off a mountain, Tartarus trapped Damasen in hell for being a NonActionGuy, Zeus turned his daughter into a tree rather than actually helping her, etc.



** 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 final book of ''The Heroes of Olympus'', but is revived with the Physician's Cure, having set it up in advance.
* BadassArmy: Every major group in the franchise has one-specifically, the Twelfth Legion, the army of demigods from Camp Half-Blood that Percy leads in ''The Last Olympian,'' and the einherji.

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



* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: The Amazons. Though technically heroic due to 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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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: The Amazons. Though technically heroic due to 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.



%%* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Every god, titan and primordial does this.

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%%* * AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Every god, titan and primordial does this.assumes a physical form that's safe to look at, in part because mortals (including demi-gods) would be burned up if they saw the gods in their full glory.
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* ChildOfForbiddenLove: Percy is this, since his father had sworn on the Styx not to have demigod children.
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* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Olympians, as per usual. There's also the fact that the demigods (who are constantly sent on dangerous quests) are their kids and all the Titans, the Giants, and Gaea are related to them either directly or indirectly.
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* ''Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods'' (2023): A stand-alone novel about Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood, set between ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' and ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo''

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* [[/index]]''The Sun and The Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure'' (2023): A sequel to ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'' about Nico di Angelo and Will Solace; co-written with Creator/MarkOshiro.[[index]]

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* [[/index]]''The Sun and The the Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure'' (2023): A sequel to ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'' about Nico di Angelo and Will Solace; co-written with Creator/MarkOshiro.[[index]]

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* [[/index]]''The Sun and The Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure'' (2023): A sequel to ''Literature/TheTrialsOfApollo'' about Nico di Angelo and Will Solace; co-written with Creator/MarkOshiro.[[index]]
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* TheHeartless: Monsters are frequently described as such. Chiron calls them "archetypes" who are born "from the chaos and barbarism that is always bubbling underneath civilization", just like the gods are the collective spirit of Western Civilization. As a result monsters can never truly be killed, as they have ResurrectiveImmortality and can only be sent back to Tartarus to regenerate.
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* 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.

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* CirclesOfHell: The Underworld has Isles of the Blest Blessed 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.the Egyptian and Norse pantheons given prominent focus in the greater universe. ''The Trials of Apollo'' would have Apollo casually mention gods from other pantheons like [[Myth/HinduMythology Indra]] and [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Marduk]] and state the Olympians had always been aware of other divine families.
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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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* 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 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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* BadassArmy: Every major group in the franchise has one-specifically, the Twelfth Legion, the army of demigods from Camp Half-Blood Percy leads in ''The Last Olympian,'' and the einherji.

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



%%* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Every god, titan and primordial do this.

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%%* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Every god, titan and primordial do does this.



* {{God}}: Usually mentioned, but doesn't appear-though apparently, Thor is miffed with Jesus for not showing up to a fight centuries back.

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* {{God}}: Usually mentioned, but doesn't appear-though appear. Though apparently, Thor is miffed with Jesus for not showing up to a fight centuries back.
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* ActionGirl: All demigoddesses who stay in the camps are trained in battle, and most can hold their own in a fight. Their mothers, the gods, are no slouch either, and display a wealth of powers.

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* ActionGirl: All demigoddesses of the female demigods who stay in the camps are trained in battle, and most can hold their own in a fight. Their mothers, the gods, The Olympian goddesses, are no slouch either, and display a wealth of powers.
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* MedicialCuisine: Greek and Roman demigods can consume ambrosia and nectar, the food of the gods, to quickly recover from their wounds and exhaustion. The downside is that their mortal bodies can only handle so much, and eating too much of it will cause them to combust. This is why it's reserved for emergencies.

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* MedicialCuisine: MedicinalCuisine: Greek and Roman demigods can consume ambrosia and nectar, the food of the gods, to quickly recover from their wounds and exhaustion. The downside is that their mortal bodies can only handle so much, and eating too much of it will cause them to combust. This is why it's reserved for emergencies.
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** The true closest the series has is Chiron, the [[OurCentaursAreDifferent centaur]] Activities Director at Camp-Half-Blood. For [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld for untold centuries]] and throughout every book, he has trained and protected demigods from the perils of the world. He mentored the vast majority of heroes in the various books.

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** The true closest the series has is Chiron, the [[OurCentaursAreDifferent centaur]] Activities Director at Camp-Half-Blood. For [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld for untold centuries]] and throughout every book, he has trained and protected demigods from the perils of the world. He mentored the vast majority of heroes in the various books.

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