The only 2 known demigods are Annabeth Chase and Malcolm.
Cabin 6.
6
No, he's 16.
In "Percy Jackson & The Olympians," the Athena cabin is described as being painted a light blue color. This symbolizes wisdom and reflects Athena's association with the sea and the sky. The cabin is also adorned with various symbols related to the goddess, such as owls and olive branches.
Cabin 3, which is his dad's, Poseidon, cabin. He is the only one living in it, until the second book, when his half brother joins him. The other cabins are: 1) Zeus 2) Hera (empty) 3) Poseidon 4) Demeter 5) Ares 6) Athena 7) Apollo 8) Artemis (empty) (Not Anymore) 9) Hephaestus 10) Aphrodite 11) Hermes 12) Dionysus The Councilors are/is: 1) Thalia Who is now in Artemis's cabin. 2) Empty 3) Percy Jackson 4) Katie Gardener 5) Clarisse La Rue 6) Annabeth Chase 7) Lee Fletcher 8) Zoe 9) Charles Beckendorf 10) Silena Beauregard 11) Luke 12) Castor
Cabin 6.
6
shes in the Athena cabin which is cabin number 6
Not punish demigods
In mythology, Athena was never a mother. She was one of the virgin goddesses.
Annabeth lives in Cabin Six, which is the Athena cabin, as her mom was Athena.
Athena was a real greek go, not a demigod. Athena is the goddess of war and wisdom. Demigods are children of the gods. They are half-human and half-god.
Clarisse's allies include her fellow demigods at Camp Half-Blood, particularly those from the Ares cabin. Her rivals include other demigods who may challenge her for power or status, as well as monsters and enemies of the gods who seek to harm her and her friends.
In chapter 1; Annabeth. Annabeth, Percy, Leo, and Piper.
No, he's 16.
Each cabin of the 12 is devoted to a god: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, Hermes, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Demeter, Dionysus, and Apollo. Each cabin houses that god or goddess's children. At the end of the last book, the Demigods are beginning construction on the cabins of the minor gods and Hades.
yes there are i know because I'm a daughter of Athena Greek goddess of wisdom and battle strategy