When Percy Jackson stood before the gods on Mount Olympus, his request was simple yet revolutionary: "The minor gods deserve recognition too." This moment marked the end of centuries of neglect for powerful deities whose children had long been relegated to overcrowded cabins or left unclaimed entirely.
The construction of these 8 additional cabins represents more than architectural expansionโit embodies the core themes of the Percy Jackson series: family, recognition, and fairness. Each cabin tells a story of gods who, while not among the twelve Olympians, possess unique domains and loyal followers.
From Hades' dominion over the underworld to Hecate's mastery of magic, these minor gods bring their own mysteries, powers, and wisdom to Camp Half-Blood. Their children are no longer forgottenโthey have found their rightful home.