Everything you need to know to join Camp Half-Blood
Do you want to create your demigod true to the Percy Jackson series? Thinking of getting a cool character for your fanfiction? With this easy guide, you can create a demigod character that’s fully inspired by and true to the Percy Jackson books. Just follow the suggestions below, and you’ll end up with a half-blood character that’s ready to take on any quest.
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QuestionIs it bad that my character who turns into a goddess should be a little overpowered?Community AnswerIt is not recommended to turn a character into a Gary Stue or a Mary Sue. If your character is a little overpowered, it's better if you give her a serious weakness, dark secret, bad attitude or something along the lines of those to balance it out. If your character turns into a goddess, there better be a good reason why they turn into one, which includes, but is not limited to hardships, troubles, and such.
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QuestionIs it okay if my character is damaged?Community AnswerYes, as long as she has a reason to be.
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QuestionCan my character have a boyfriend/girlfriend?Community AnswerYes, they don't have to but they can. Just create a back story for them as well.
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- Have your character stand out from the others! Whether by personality, powers, or the godly parent. Don't be afraid if they're too quirky; some demigods are meant to be like that.Thanks
- Make sure your character is tied to Roman or Greek beliefs. Don't branch too far out, although your character can have a godly parent who’s a less popular god or goddess.Thanks
- If you like, make your character a half-Greek mythical creature, such as a Cyclops, Centaur, Pegasus, or Hydra.Thanks
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- Don’t forget to give them something every hero has: a fatal flaw that makes them weaker.
- Ask yourself: do they have a good or bad relationship with the gods?
- Like Percy Jackson, your character could be part of a prophecy!
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References
- ↑ https://riordan.fandom.com/wiki/Demigod
- ↑ https://greekmythologytours.com/blog/percy-jackson/greek-gods-and-demigod-children
- ↑ https://web.math.utk.edu/~vasili/va/GREECE/Greek_myth/olympian.html
- ↑ https://niemanstoryboard.org/2004/10/15/building-character-a-checklist/
- ↑ https://rickriordan.com/about/advice-for-writers/
- ↑ https://riordan.fandom.com/wiki/Demigod_Abilities
- ↑ https://www.readriordan.com/2023/11/22/scoring-percy-jacksons-opponents-from-the-lightning-thief/
- ↑ https://pwr.taylor.edu/2015/04/10/art-of-writing-character-help-five-ways-to-get-to-know-someone-who-doesnt-exist/
- ↑ https://riordan.fandom.com/wiki/Annabeth_Chase
- ↑ Kendall Payne. Writer & Filmmaker. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://writers.com/character-development-definition
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