Claiming:Camp/Camron Van Romaey

Name: Camron Van Romaey

Gender: Male

God Parent: Nike, Hermes, Aeolus

Mortal Parent: Carson/Davena Van Romaey

Appearance: He is 5'9'' with brown eyes and grayish hair. He is lanky with long arms and legs.

Personality: He is a friendly character and will always help out a friend. He likes to make friends and is a bit flirty. He has ADHD and dyslexia.

History: Camron was born on July, 24, 1995 in east Houston. He grew up on a farm and one of his main pass times was racing the animals. The horses, his dog Ted, anything that would run and he could run with. He also like to ride the horses and was quite good at that to. As a young kid he won a few blue ribbons in some rodeos. Though his running was what he did best. He ran so fast, his mom/dad said the he appeared to fly. He was home schooled until high school, when his mom/dad decided to send him to school so he could join the track team. In his first few weeks there he was bullied a lot and his grades were low because of his dyslexia. So as the school knew of his skills as a runner and wanted on their track team, they assigned him a tutor. His name was Hickory White. He and Camron were friends immediately and spent a lot of tim together and became best friends. It helped his grades get up as Hickory had tutored kids with ADHD and dyslexia before. Soon the track season started and Camron made the team. The coach took a special interest in him, but Camron took no mind. He thought it was because he was so fast. Hickory, though, he thought it was a very bad thing and whenever the coach was around, h made a three fingered gesture around his heart. For some reason, the coach did not like it. On the day before Camron's first meet, he got a pair of mysterious 24 caret gold Nike track shoes (from his godly parent, but he does not know that). Camron thought that they would be hard and difficult to run in, but they were surprisingly comfortable and felt like they were molded for his feet. He showed them to Hickory who said that they were probably dangerous, until a rumbler of thunder woke up the clear blue skies. He then assured Camron that the shoes were fine and that he needed to ware them at the meet. Camron thought that it was weird how the thunder made HIckory change his mind, but didn't ask. On the day of the meet, Camron was taken aside by the coach. "Are you ready, Camron?" asked the Coach. "Yeah" replied Camron, "Just a bit nervous" "That is understandable" said the coach "Since your about to die" Camron backed away and looked into the coaches eyes. No, eye! The coach was a cyclops! Camron ran out of the locker room and hit the starting line just as the starter fired the starting gun. He ran and kept running, winning the 100 meter dash by a mile. Even after that, he kept running. He ran directly into Hickory, who was about to ask Camron why he kept running until he saw the coach. He told Camron to keep running and not to stop until he got home. And when he got there, just to wait for him. Camron did as he was told and ran home. He was tired out from all the running so he waited on the couch. Hickory ran up to the door and said for Camron to get on a horse. Camron mounted his horse, Usain (who he named after a famous track runner) and he and Hickory rode into the Van Romaey farm felids. Hickory told Camron to use his lasso to catch the coach. As the coach ran out Camron lassoed him and tied the rope around his neck. He pulled the coach behind his horse and they galloped away until the coach was strangled and crumbled to dust. After that Camron passed out from fatigue. He woke up on his couch seeing Hickory talk to his mother/father about a camp in New York for kids like him. When he Noticed that Camron was awake, he explaed to camron that he was a Demi god and that his mom/dad said it was okay for him to go into a camp for Demi gods to train and be safe from monsters. If Camron wanted to go, Hickory said that he would take him. Camron said yes. They made it to camp and Camron was claimed by

Weapons: His lasso

Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?” Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven.  22:03, February 11, 2012 (UTC)