Claiming:Camp/Izquixochitl

Name: Izquixochitl 

Gender: Female

Age: 16

God Parent: 1-Poseidon 2- Dionysus 3- Palaemon

Mortal Parent: Jane Heydrik 

Appearance: When not disguising herself, she has waist-length, ragged black hair, and blue eyes and pink glasses.



Personality: ''Very insecure, has trouble reading people. Would rather run than fight someone even though she's a good fighter, very strategic in battle. Is blind without her glasses. Very ashamed of herself and never expects things from other people, when they help her she is so grateful it's almost annoying.  Is afraid of the dark and being beaten physically. ''

History: ''On Jane weekly trip to the YMCA, after working out he went to the lap pool to relax. Usually she was the only one there, but there was a young man swimming laps in the pool she watched him for awhile. Later when he got out of the pool, she commented on his swimming and asked if he was a pro or thinking about becoming a pro. He laughed, "I wish, but I've always just done it for fun." He turned and went to the lockers, and when he came back, she asked him to dinner, if he wanted she'd drive. He was taken aback, but then smiled, and said ok. Jane treated him to the best restaurant in town, they talked and dinned and he had a little too much to drink. She took him to his house; she stayed in his car over night to make sure he was ok. In the morning she woke up to a rapping on the car window, opening her eyes she saw it was him and unlocked the car, he waved and jumped in the car. She was caught off guard but then he said, "Well what are you waiting for? Let's go to your house!" When she questioned her, he put her finger on his lips, motioning her to be quiet. When they arrived at her house, he claimed that he could no longer control himself and flung himself  on to her, tearing off her clothes.''

''Over the next couple of months, they became inseparable; he taught her how to swim for exercise to get rid of the little "love handles" on her waist. They seemed like the perfect couple to any outsider who saw them, always laughing and kissing each other. When she found she was pregnant, he seemed somewhat sad, but the next day she decided to cheer him up with a large diamond engagement ring made out of jade, his favorite stone. However when she proposed, he suddenly broke down crying, telling him he was Poseidon, Greek god and that after the baby was born he would have to leave both her and the child. As he sat crying, she put her arm around him but couldn't understand why he didn't tell her earlier. In the last few months, of her pregnancy, she withdrew from him almost completely, she felt that he had lied to him and ha''

''d used her. When the baby came he was completely cold toward him and had retreated into religious studies. She took the child named; Izquixochitl retreated into the wilderness making many writings about the retreat into nature and a religious abstention of water.''

''Izquixochitl grew up in her mother’s modern hippy-cult colony: WATER Wonderful Abstinence from the Earthly Realms, which made no sense, but had no trouble attracting followers. As the daughter of the Chieftain she was required to offer services to the older male elders on their death beds as part of a death passage. After her 13th birthday the colony located near water, Izquixochitl felt a strong pull to the water, she tried to ignore it but it kept pulling her. She would eventually dream of what it would feel like to be in water. One day while walking along the lake she could stand it no more, she jumped in, feeling the water on her skin she felt like it was heaven and almost as if in a minute it was gone, her mother found her and had jumped in dragging her to the shore. She then dragged her by her hair all the way to the colony square where rule breakers were taken and whipped; because she had committed the highest crime she received 200 lashes with a cat-o-nine-tails. After recovering somewhat in the rehab center, she was summoned and thrown at her mother’s feet and disowned. Then she took her back to her chambers and told her who she really was and that her father Poseidon, god of the water, had broken her heart, hence her aversion to water and the reason the cult was founded. She gave her ''

''the cat-o-nine-tails which she had been whipped with, claiming that it was tangled in her hair when he pulled her out of the water, saying it was probably a gift from her mother and since it was now defiled she would have it and it would bring her misfortune (cult beliefs). He then took her back to the middle of the square and left. As part of tradition no one could speak to someone who had left the cult, so she could tell no one the truth.''

''She traveled from the colony all the way to New York receiving help from other demigods, not wanting to go to camp; she began to disguise herself, few people ever seeing her as she really was. Through her travels she learned more about herself and taught herself how to fight, she never strayed too far away from water as it was her life-blood. When she reached the Atlantic Ocean, hidden in the sand next to her was a double Scythe, with her father’s name carved on the hilt. As she traveled back across the U.S. she was attacked by a, harpy and after nearly being beaten, against her better judgment, she came to Camp Half-Blood.''

Weapons: Cat-O-Nine-Tails and Double Scythe 

Signature:  Itztli-Tochtli Teyolitia Chichinaca  (I am, who I am, who I am, who am I?)   15:16, February 17, 2014 (UTC)