Hey, Chapter 7! Here is the list:

Zeus (God of the Sky) - Thalia Grace

Hades (God of the Underworld) - Nico De Angelo

Poseidon (God of the Sea) - Percy Jackson

Athena (Goddess of Wisdom) - Annabeth Chase

Grover Underwood (God of the Wild)

Demeter (Goddess of Plant life) - Persephone (Goddess of Spring)

Artemis (Goddess of the Hunt) - Artemis (Goddess of the Hunt)

Apollo (God of the Sun) - Peter Johnson

Ares (God of War) – Clarisse La Rue

Hermes (Messenger God and God of Travelers and Thieves) - The ghost of Luke Castellan

Aphrodite (Goddess of Love) - Simone Withersport

Hephaestus (Smith God) - Alfred Roboto (robot, not demigod)

This chapter is in Percy's POV

Artemis Falls from the Sky

After everyone was claimed, I was relieved. The week had been hectic. 3 new campers in one week! And one was a Robot!

I found out Simone and Alfred already had stuff from their parents- Simone had a scarf from Aphrodite that radiated Love magic and Alfred had found a squirt gun in the street that shot lasers, lava, Liquid Nitrogen, and could be used as a hatchet or a tazer as well. He scanned it, and it had been from Hephaestus' forges. Peter, however, had nothing. We went to the armory and found him a bow that could disguise itself as a cell phone (It actually worked, too. It didn't let Monsters trace the call, either!). I trained Simone to fire a beam of love magic from her scarf which could either hurt enemies or make them fall in love. Alfred needed no training. Clarisse trained Peter with his bow in practice fights. For weeks, we practiced.

At some point, Chiron felt the need to butt in, and he helped us train. He trained them in stuff like canoeing, swordplay, and acrobatics. He gave them dummies to attack. Mrs. O'Leary got anxious watching them fight. She wanted to play fetch with the dummies. She also wanted to play Frisbee with the dummies' shields. She also wanted to be fed. We, at some point, saw the Stoll Brothers make an Iris-Message to Rachel. She was an odd oracle- She had a regular personality, but her prophecies were still riddles. She had to do her research to make sense of her own riddles. She gave them a prophecy (I can't remember what about), but they came back empty-handed. We had a lot of fun until one day…

I was training with Simone when I heard a cry. I ran, and Annabeth had found Thalia, lying on the ground at the border, Artemis in her arms.

We nursed Thalia and Artemis back to health. The rest of the Hunters came the next day, worried for Artemis. "We were attacked from behind," said Artemis, weakly. "It was a hellhound. It went black after that…" groaned Thalia. The situation seemed dire. Artemis very rarely fell fighting a wild beast, considering she was the goddess of hunting. The last time must have been a thousand years ago if you don't count her getting kidnapped by Atlas while hunting a beast. I considered asking Rachel if she knew anything, but she'd probably say a confusing riddle she herself couldn't understand. We decided to wait it out. Everyone was nervous. One day, I saw a large, one eyed shape come out of the water riding a Hippocampus. The first thing Tyson said was "Rainbow is Hungry!"