Claiming:Camp/Han Jae-Hee

Name: Han Jae-Hee

Age: 14

Gender:Female

Mortal Parent: Han Jiyeon

God Parent:Ares/Zeus/Thanatos

Weapons: Katana, daggers

Appearance:

Personality: Jae-Hee is a quiet and calm girl who prefers to be alone. She is brave and strong, and does not hesitate to go into action. She does not trust other people, but is attentive to what they say. She never loses her temper. She may seem like she does not care, but someone is hurt, she silently helps them. She is very good at martial arts.

History: Han Jiyeon was a beautiful woman, but her personality was not that great. Her boyfriend had broken up with her, and she was angry and extremely sad. She was drinking in a bar when a man entered. The bar was very crowded, and he decided to sit next to Jiyeon, who had caught his eye. Jiyeon was very drunk and thought that the man was her ex-boyfriend. She said various incoherent phrases, then tried to stumble out of the bar. Outside the bar, the man carried Jiyeon into his house, and laid her on the bed. Jiyeon woke up and stared at the man, unsure of who he was, but still admired his figure. Jiyeon decided to spend the night with the man.

The next day, Jiyeon woke up, but the man was nowhere to be seen. Next to her, there was a note saying that he was Ares, a Greek God, and that he had to leave. He also told her to send her to Camp Half-Blood when she started to get attacked. Jiyeon became sad and heartbroken. A week later, she found out that she was pregnant. She became depressed and crazy. After 9 months when she had born her baby, she wrapped the baby in a bundle and slipped a note into it. She left the bundle in front of an orphanage and left.

The director of the orphanage found the baby, and read the note. It said that the baby's name was Han Jae-Hee, and also explained about Ares and the camp. The director did not believe the note, and just thought of the baby as a mad woman's daughter. Jae-Hee grew up in the orphanage, and the director often screamed at her to not disturb anyone and to be quiet. The other kids in the orphanage made fun of her and picked at her, but Jae-Hee pretended not to be affected.

When Jae-Hee was 13, the director took all the kids in the orphanage to a "spring picnic" at a lake. Jae-Hee sat on a towel near the water and watched the rest of the kids swim in the lake. She saw a dark shadow in the lake, and froze. She rubbed her eyes, but the shadow was still there, and was getting closer to the shore. The other kids screamed and ran towards the director and staff. Jae-Hee scrambled back as she saw dog-like things emerge from the lake. They waddled towards Jae-Hee, and one of them threw a small but sharp at her. Jae-Hee stumbled away to one side as the weapon pierced the ground where she standing a moment earlier. She ran as fast as she could towards the van that had taken them to the lake. Everyone was inside the van, and they drove safely back to the orphanage.

Jae-Hee heard all the kids talking about the event. What Jae-Hee found stranger was that they said they saw rabid otters. Jae-Hee thought that they looked nothing like otters, and they must have just mistaken them. When she was going back to her room, she heard the director muttering in the office. She thought it was strange, but she went to her room and slept.

Ever since the picnic incident, the director did not plan any more trips, and a boring year went by. One day the cook told Jae-Hee to bring the tea upstairs to the director. Jae-Hee nodded, and went up to the office. She knocked, then went in. She set the tray on the table and was about to leave, but she was called back by the director. The director told her to sit, and Jae-Hee was nervous she knew that she would get scolded for something.

As the director walked back and forth while screaming at her, Jae-Hee stared at the clock, wishing it was over. She gazed out the window, wishing she was outside, but she gasped when she saw something. The director stopped her ranting and followed Jae-Hee's gaze. She choked, and stared at the creature outside, half woman and half bird. After several seconds, she closed the blinds on the windows and rummaged through something in her cabinets. Jae-Hee curiously watched, as the director sat down again with something long and thin in her hands.

The director told Jae-Hee how she had gotten to the orphanage, and told her about her dad and camp, which she first had not believed. Jae-Hee was surprised, but kind of glad, to actually know who her dad was now. Jae-Hee asked, "So do I now go to Camp Half-Blood?" The director nodded, and gave her the long, thin package. "Don't open it yet. It is a sword that I had gotten from a friend, but I had never seen a use for it. I was going to sell it, but I thought you might need it..." The director smiled at Jae-Hee as she gawked at the director. She finally muttered a small thanks, and headed off to Camp Half-Blood.