Hello everyone! I am so excited to be here. Like, seriously, no idea how excited. Anyway, player-intro then character-intro.
My name is Erica (she/her pronouns). I work as a high school English teacher, I live with my dog named Cooper, and I read ALL THE THINGS. I also enjoy the occasional D&D game, binge-ing the latest Netflix craze, and just generally doing whatever it is we nerdy 30-somethings do when we aren't playing fictional characters online. You can friend me on Plurk @ bouncyerbear or find me in the Discord chat as that is where I tend to hang around.
I am joining this lovely game with Jason Grace from the Rick Riordan YA series about demigods and the shit the gods put them through, collectively referred to as Camp Half-Blood Chronicles since it is technically three separate series now. Many of you may recognize the original starter of the series: Percy Jackson. Jason hails originally from the sequel series, Heroes of Olympus, but is more recently from the more recent leg of the series: The Trials of Apollo. I haven't even summed up Jason and as you can already see this is a long story. The short of it is Jason Grace is the demigod child of Jupiter (Zeus' Roman Form) and has spent most of his life in a camp for fellow descendants from gods on the California coast. In the past year or so he lost his memory, got abducted by a goddess to be a part of a Greek Camp for Demigods on the east coast, saved the world from multiple Titans, stopped the personification of Earth from revolting against human-kind, and just generally trying to keep himself and his friends from being murdered.
Only to get murdered in the NEXT series while helping Apollo.
So, you know, it's been pretty eventful lately and this just makes the next in a long series of quests/adventures he gets to be apart of with a ragtag bunch of fellows who will likely become his new best friends. There is no rest for a demigod, even in death.
Personality wise, Jason is pretty friendly and helpful. He always strives to do his best and is always his own hardest critic. He looks like a blonde Superman (two characters have made this comparison) while also being a semi-closeted nerd. I have more about that in his permission post: if you are worried about fourth-walling of any kind.
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My name is Erica (she/her pronouns). I work as a high school English teacher, I live with my dog named Cooper, and I read ALL THE THINGS. I also enjoy the occasional D&D game, binge-ing the latest Netflix craze, and just generally doing whatever it is we nerdy 30-somethings do when we aren't playing fictional characters online. You can friend me on Plurk @
I am joining this lovely game with Jason Grace from the Rick Riordan YA series about demigods and the shit the gods put them through, collectively referred to as Camp Half-Blood Chronicles since it is technically three separate series now. Many of you may recognize the original starter of the series: Percy Jackson. Jason hails originally from the sequel series, Heroes of Olympus, but is more recently from the more recent leg of the series: The Trials of Apollo. I haven't even summed up Jason and as you can already see this is a long story. The short of it is Jason Grace is the demigod child of Jupiter (Zeus' Roman Form) and has spent most of his life in a camp for fellow descendants from gods on the California coast. In the past year or so he lost his memory, got abducted by a goddess to be a part of a Greek Camp for Demigods on the east coast, saved the world from multiple Titans, stopped the personification of Earth from revolting against human-kind, and just generally trying to keep himself and his friends from being murdered.
Only to get murdered in the NEXT series while helping Apollo.
So, you know, it's been pretty eventful lately and this just makes the next in a long series of quests/adventures he gets to be apart of with a ragtag bunch of fellows who will likely become his new best friends. There is no rest for a demigod, even in death.
Personality wise, Jason is pretty friendly and helpful. He always strives to do his best and is always his own hardest critic. He looks like a blonde Superman (two characters have made this comparison) while also being a semi-closeted nerd. I have more about that in his permission post: if you are worried about fourth-walling of any kind.