Claiming:Camp/Beleos


 * Name: Beleos
 * Patron: Eleos, goddess of pity, mercy and compassion.
 * Species: Peace Spirit (Priest of Eleos)
 * Weapon: Staff
 * Family: None
 * Mother: Eleos
 * Father: Nomos
 * Appearance-

History: Eleos and Nomos had always loved each other, they for a long time had had a secret relationship while they worked. After some years Eleos bore a spirit for Nomos. They quickly named him Beleos. Beleos at his fathers will was sent to Athens, pretending to be a mortal, to study as a normal student the ways of the Greek world. He saw many things in life here and was a great athlete and philosopher. He exceeded in every class he did. He loved Greek life it was so fun and full of mystery, he loved reading about how the gods had helped great heroes like Hercules and Odysseus. Beleos didn't like to live with either his mother or father. He preferred to be. free, within reason. He still listened to them but didn't like being around them. After about 2 years of learning Ancient Greece fell on it's knees to The Roman Empire. Beleos and his other nymph friends fled to the woods where they waited out for words from someone. Beleos had a vision of rocky shores, green fields and long yellow roads. Beleos and his friends decided that this was an image of Cypress so they quickly went there. For hundreds of years Beleos served while Olympus moved to and fro from great civilisations to the next. Until it stopped in America. Beleos was one of the only nymphs left here and so he decided to leave for the U.S as soon as possible. Once there he loved it, what an amazing and new place full of new mysteries and history to discover. He loved New York and it's National History Museum the most even though it had a lot of false information on the Gods. Once here he quickly got a vision from his mother telling him to find Camp Half-Blood. The directions were pretty easy to find since he was a nymph and had his mothers and fathers help. So he found it in less than a week. He walked up to a stone arch and slowly entered the sun filled valley.

 LeGruff  10:28, June 30, 2013 (UTC)