Claiming:Camp/Aristina Glass

Name: Aristina Lillian Glass

Gender: Female

God Parent: Top choice is Ariadne (or Apollo or Aphrodite)

Mortal Parent: Jason Glass

Appearance: Aristina has long blonde hair she often braids. She has tan skin  and a warm  smile. She often wears long, dangly feather earrings and dresses, boho/urban style. She has color-changing eyes that change depending on her mood-sky blue when she was content, green when she was in her "deep-thought zones", hazel when she is neutral, a light, deep purple when she is near her crush, and a dark, exotic indigo when she has any negative emotions.



Personality: Aristina has a flirty side to her, but also has a quiet thoughtfulness and compassion. Being the daughter of an Aphrodite child, she inherited many of his traits-the changing eyes, the good looks, the love and compassion for family and friends, and a great flirt. But she is also complex. She is like an onion-you have to peel her layers, one by one. Often she will become lost in deep thought, and it is hard for others to understand her-what she's thinking, why she does something. People used to think she was bipolar-flirty, outgoing, and giggly one second; quiet, thoughtful, and lost the next.

History: The story begins with Jason Glass, a wealthy young man with a charming smile and charismatic personality-thanks to his mother, Aphrodite. He would roam the streets of his hometown in Califoirna, making women swoon and other men very quiet. He seemed upright, blameless, never seeming to do anything wrong.

Until one day, he recieved tragic news. His sister, Melanie, notorious for her beauty and love, had been murdered by an enemy demigod, a son of Nemesis. He did not know about the enemy's origin-he only knew that his heart burned with revenge. This burning passion called forth Nemesis, and she guided him towards his goal for revenge.

He knew about gods and goddesses. He had once been a camper at Half-Blood, but he had grown up. He knew he shouldn't trust Nemesis, but the fire in his heart blinded him-and he knew Nemesis could help quench that fire. So he accepted her help.

Nemesis did not quench the fire. She only added to it. Whispering encouragement for bloody vengeance into his ear, foolish Jason listened to her. Nemesis  soon felt a passion for this promising young man, and they began an intimate relationship.

Soon, Jason, guided by Nemesis, tracked down the demigod and slaughtered him  wildly. He heard a purr, "Thank you for killing the whelp-he was useless."

Jason stared at the blood on his sword, then at the mangled corpse he had killed, and a shocking realization hit him-The one he had murdered was Nemesis' son. And she had willingly let Jason kill him, only because she thought her son was useless. He was disgusted by Nemesis, and swore he would never listen to her again.

He moved back to Califoirna, and was roaming the town park in deep thought. There was a maze in his park-it had just been made-made of bushes. He walked into it, mindless, until he bumped into a lovely young lady, who was navigating the maze easily. She knew he was a demigod, and introduced herself as Ariadne. Jason began talking to her, and well, you know the deal-they fell in love. Jason fell in love with Ariadne, for her simplicity and beauty. Soon Ariadne bore him a child-a beautiful young girl, who had inherited her father's Aphrodite traits-beauty, compassion, and love. Ariadne soon left after she was born, as to not anger her husband, Dionysus, any longer. Jason knew she eventually had to go and cared for their daughter, naming her Aristina, as the feminine  counterpart of the name Aristotle, who was one of the greatest philosophers who had ever lived.

When Nemesis heard of the child, she was blinded by fury. How Jason had left Nemesis to wallow in her guilt, and soon  ran off with another goddess. And so she came to Earth as a seemingly harmless person and came into his house. Jason could do nothing in the presence of a goddess, and so all he could do  wa sstand over little Aristina protectively. Nemesis bellowed,

"To kill you would not be good enough revenge. But I shall  make you suffer, for leaving me for Ariadne." Nemesis looked at the bundle in the crib and said, "From this day forward, Aristina will never be a normal child. She will as complicated and complex as a maze itself-as a daughter of Ariadne. She will never truly feel at peace and will always feel conflicted and confused. None will ever be able to walk her through the labyrinth that is her heart. She will live and die, frail from the heavy burdens on her shoulders." And just like that, Nemesis  vanished.

Jason was disconcerted, but tried raising his daugther well. His daughter was always thought of as strange-she would often by happy, but then suddenly become raving mad or crushinginly sad. Jason tried to guide her through her whirlwind of emotions, but she was weighed down with confusion and discord. She was also difficult with her decisions-whenever faced with a choice, she could never decide. Whenever faced with a crossroads, she would never know what to do. It got better as she got older, but Nemesis' eternal passion for vengeance neve rlifted the curse. And afraid monsters would arrive and cause more worry for his poor daughter,  he sent her to the only safe haven for demigods-Camp Half-Blood.

Weapons: Aristina uses fist-weapons. Often she would take boxing/martial arts lessons to lessen the worry on her mind, and she is very strong.