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Some of my pjo headcanons :D
Iris kids have colour changing eyes. It may or may not depend on their mood, and it's a spectrum. Some experience drastic changes while some don't experience it at all.
HOMOROMANTIC ASEXUAL NICO
Annabeth suffers chronic pain in one of her shoulders from when she had to hold up the sky (some days she can barely move it) [i originally saw this here and loved it]
The Cocoa Puffs are very very cuddly, but only with people who Nico trusts fully [they act like lapdogs and fight for attention]
Nico is a part time cane user because of chronic pain (though he should use it more than he does) [also from here] On really bad days he needs a wheelchair but almost never uses it and just endures the pain until it gets too bad. [Chiron tries to cheer him up by saying that they were both wheelchair buds now! He'll never admit it, but it did cheer Nico up a little]
Most demigods have hyper mobile joints
did i mention homoromantic asexual nico? he's sex averse
Apollo kids who have the healing end of the powers can cure almost any injury, but can't cure chronic or genetic illnesses
Many times Nico just. Forgets to eat. When asked, he usually just says that he was getting to it or more commonly that he didn't remember he was a human being with human needs
The Cocoa Puffs sometimes reflect Nico's emotions.
Gods don't need to breathe, so demigods can hold their breath for a LONG amount of time. Talking 15-20 mins here
SEX AVERSE NICO
Will sleeps completely sprawled out. Like a starfish. Nico sleeps curled up in a little warm cozy ball under his covers [like me!]
Nico, Will, Percy, and Annabeth developed slight asthma because of the air in Tartarus
Also these are great!
Nico and Will aren't particularly athletic, but Nico likes to run on the good days, when the pain isn't bad. Just up and down Half-Blood Hill, or to go to eat, or wherever. Will hates running though
Percy's middle name is James or Jim because Sally wanted to honour her father.
Nico and Will's personalities in the Court of the Dead are NOT canon =/ The Sun and the Star was way better
YOU KNOW WHAT I JUST THOUGHT OF!? Do we even know where the drachma from Iris Messages go? Like we know they’re sent as offerings to Iris, and that they turn to gold mist. However, we’ve seen in Mark of Athena that the offered food from Camp Half Blood can go to shrines. Iris doesn’t have any shrines though. We can assume that the drachmas go to her store. However, what do we associate gold and rainbows with?
Leprechauns
What if all the gold actually gets sent to an ‘end’ of a rainbow, and there’s a leprechaun type monster guarding it? I want a side story where the Iris kids end up fighting the monster to get the ‘stolen’ gold back for their Mom
Imagine the Aphrodite cabin teaming up with the Iris cabin and giving each other makeovers.
The Aphrodite kids do their makeup, and in return the Iris kids help them dye their hair
cabin fourteen: iris aesthetic [goddess of the rainbow]
greek pantheon masterlist
“i like shiny things, but i'd marry you with paper rings. uh huh, that's right” taylor swift, paper rings
PJO cabin headcanons pt3
•Iris•nike•hypnos•hades•nemesis•
Headcanons of how Cabins decorating a Sleepy Hypnos child's hair
Personally I believe that each Hypnos child has soft curly hair which makes it easy for other campers from other Cabins to decorate their hair out of boredom and it slowly becomes a competition between the cabins on which cabin does it the most and which style is their favorite, etc. and here's how each cabin can tell ~this was inspired by some IG reels and a post by @/clovis-enthusiast
**Side Note: I would say some staff of CHB join in to represent some gods to avoid any potential conflicts**
Cabin 1 -Zeus: gold metallic lighting bolts
Cabin 2- Hera: peacock feathers (I like to think Argus decided to represent her cabin and protect Hera's honor in a way)
Cabin 3- Poseidon: little orange starfishes (like the ones in the Aquamarine movie-2006) and seashells
Cabin 4- Demeter: wheat and flowers (they negotiated with the Aphrodite Cabin on which flowers- the ones that represent/symbolizes any type of love or have heart shapes-i.e. heart shaped forget me not flowers are only for the cabin 10 and ofc both cabins have a list of which type their cabins can use)
Cabin 5- Ares: plastic sword toothpicks and mini metal spike balls (which the cabin later had to change them to those spiky porcupine balls for safety because Chiron said so)
Cabin 6- Athena: owl feathers, olive branch crown, maybe ripped up papers with favorite quotes from books
Cabin 7- Apollo: guitar string flowers, ripped up papers with poems/ music lyrics, music note paper clips
Cabin 8- Artemis: silver little stars (they only participate when they visit CHB)
iris cabin headcanons
children of iris
• the children of iris, known for being empathetic messengers, anonymously put together care packages for other campers.
• however, people have caught on due to the common items: dream catchers and friendship bracelets, all carried in a basket lined with a tie-dye blanket. the rest of the camp lets these cheerful messengers keep their anonymity, patiently waiting for their own turn.
• every time a child of rainbow dies, iris would create a rainbow to honor their existence.
• double or triple rainbows are caused by the death of twins or triplets.
• they have the power to change the color of any object they touch.
• every friday, they set up a salon outside their cabin with mirrors and chairs. there, they change other campers' hair to any color they want.
• when they do archery, rainbows fly off of the arrows and the bullseye becomes colorful.
• to "please" their mother, they would often run around camp, throwing skittles at the other campers while shouting, "in the name of iris, taste the rainbow!"
• most campers would hide in their cabins, dubbing the event the "dreaded rainbow hour."
• they make sure they always have an array for rainbow apparel around pride.
• iris has only visited her children's cabin once, and when she did, she was appalled by the amount of unhealthy skittles inside. now, there's a barrier placed by the goddess to prevent skittles from entering the cabin.
• they have a knack for making amazing layer cakes.
• they can rainbow travel— similar to shadow travel, but instead of shadows, they leap from one end of a rainbow to the other.
• they can iris message for free.
• they know all the camp gossip because they’re so approachable. if you need news to spread quickly, they’re the person to go to. they’re also great at keeping secrets, and if you ask them to, they’ll keep yours safe.
• in world war ii, they didn't take sides. instead, they created rainbows to guide lost soldiers safely back to their own sides.
cabin exterior
• their cabin is painted in a gradient of soft pastel colors that mimic the hues of a rainbow. each plank of wood is a different shade, seamlessly blending into the next. the colors shift slightly depending on the angle and time of day, giving the impression that the cabin itself is a living rainbow.
• the entire exterior of the cabin is coated with a special finish that catches the sunlight and moonlight, causing the cabin to shimmer and glisten as though it were covered in a layer of dew. this shimmering effect makes the cabin look like it's glowing with an inner light, especially during early mornings and late afternoons.
• large windows line the sides of the cabin, each pane made of stained glass in different colors. When the sun shines through them, it casts rainbows across the ground and inside the cabin, creating a kaleidoscope of colors that dance around the space.
• the roof is made of iridescent tiles that reflect light in a spectrum of colors, much like a soap bubble. depending on the time of day, the roof might look blue, pink, purple, or any number of hues. at night, it catches the light of the stars, giving it a soft, ethereal glow.
• the shutters and doors of the cabin are painted with soft, fluffy cloud patterns. the clouds look almost three-dimensional, as if they might drift off the wood and into the air at any moment.
• small, lantern-shaped prisms hang from the eaves of the cabin. during the day, they capture sunlight and scatter rainbow light in all directions. at night, they are lit with gentle, colorful lights that create a warm, welcoming glow, making the cabin a beacon in the dark.
• the edges of the cabin's walls, doors, and windows are trimmed in celestial bronze, symbolizing the pot of gold traditionally found at the end of a rainbow. this gold trim is polished to a high shine, catching the light and adding an element of elegance to the cabin’s colorful design.
cabin interior
• the walls are painted in soft pastels, shifting subtly from one color to another like a gradient, resembling a rainbow. the ceiling is enchanted to display a gentle swirl of colors that mimic a rainbow in the sky.
• large windows let in plenty of natural light, which would then reflect off strategically placed prisms and crystals around the room. these crystals would cast small rainbows and soft colors all over the cabin, making the interior bright and cheerful even on cloudy days.
• the beds and seating are plush and cloud-like, with pillows and cushions that are soft and comfortable. the bedding are in pastel hues, matching the overall color scheme of the cabin.
• murals of rainbows and clouds adorn the walls, painted with a magical quality that makes them seem almost alive. there are also paintings and sculptures of iris delivering messages to the gods, highlighting her role as a divine messenger.
• a small indoor garden with a variety of flowers known for their vibrant colors, such as irises, are maintained inside the cabin. the scent of flowers constantly fill the air, creating a serene and welcoming atmosphere.
• light, airy curtains in various shades of the rainbow hang over the windows and doorways, fluttering gently with any breeze, making the whole space feel open and breezy.
cabin traditions
• they host weekly art and creativity sessions where campers from all cabins can come together to paint, draw, and create art. these sessions are a way to honor their mother as the goddess of communication and creativity. at the end of each session, they use their powers to bring the artworks to life with moving colors and effects.
• inspired by the vibrancy of rainbows, they organizes color run events around camp. campers participate in a fun run, and along the way, they’re showered with colorful powders. the event ends with a huge celebration, dancing under a rainbow shower that they created.
• once a month, they host a "rainbow day," where everyone at camp is encouraged to wear as many colors as possible. they decorate the dining pavilion with rainbows and colorful streamers, and the day is filled with activities like face painting and tie-dye workshops.
• when one of their siblings leave camp, they are given an iridescent seashell, a symbol of their time at camp. the shell is enchanted to create a small rainbow when held up to the light, serving as a keepsake and a reminder of camp half-blood and the friendships formed there.
divider by @sister-lucifer