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Camp Half-Blood Half-Blood Hill, Farm Road 3.141 Long Island, New York 11954
mount olympus: the young olympian goddesses
The Olympian vice. In defiance of that philosopher who as true Englishman tried to give any thinking person's laughter a bad reputation, I would actually go as far as to rank philosophers according to the level of their laughter - right up to the ones who are capable of golden laughter. And assuming that gods, too, are able to philosophize, as various of my conclusions force me to believe, then I do not doubt when they do so, they know how to laugh in a new and superhuman fashion - and at the expense of everything serious! Gods like to jeer: it seems that even at religious observances they cannot keep from laughing.
(gods)
mount olympus: the young olympian gods
The Greek gods had personalities like those of humans and struggled with one another for position and power. They did not love humans (although some had favorites) and did not ask to be loved by them. They did not impose codes of behavior. They expected respect and honor but could act contrary to human needs and desires.
(goddesses)
PERCY JACKSON: A Character Study
percy jackson and the olympians: alternate book covers
CURSED - A Percico Playlist | listen
How could I have known you’re a universe?
percy jackson + heroes of olympus: favorite characters (insp)
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit.” Perhaps it will be pleasing to have remembered these things one day.
(insp.) | dedicated to @perspephone ♥