Claiming:Camp/Adrian

Name:Adrian

Gender:Male

Godly Parents: Phlegethon and Persephone (Although neither are his actual parents he thinks of them as parents)

Species:Fire Spirit

Appearance:See pic

Personality:Adrian is very ignorant and arrogant. Thinking he knows everything, then, finding out her knows nothing at all.

Adrian also prefers peace over fighting and war, prefering not to argue or fight.

History:Persephone was running away from her husband one day after a heated argument. Quickly coming to a hault beside the river Phlegethon. She collapsed on her knees beside the river and as the tears that ran down her face hit the ground Narcissus flowers bloomed, but of course were not rooted into the ground so blew into the river Phlegethon. However, for one of the flowers there was a spirit inside. Persephone, however, saw this and picked up the flower before it could hit the river. But Phlegethon had other plans and set fire to it. Persephone was obviously annoyed at Phlegethon for doing so and ran off crying. However, Phlegethon had done this so that instead of the young spirit to be a weak flower spirit, he'd be a strong fire one.

Phlegethon revived the young spirit as a fire spirit. Persephone saw this and gasped, she walked over to Phlegethon and asked if that was what he was planning to do all along. He nodded and told Persephone that they could both take on the roles as mother and father to the young spirit. Persephone named the young spirit Adrian and told Phlegethon to hide him in the river until her was old enough to take care of himself. Phlegethon agreed, though, reluctantly.

Around 100 years later, Hades found out about Adrian and ordered a couple of skeleton warriors to find him and bring him to him. Persephone quickly found Phlegethon and told him to take Adrian to Camp Half-Blood before the warriors found him. Phlegethon agreed and quickly took Adrian to Camp Half Blood, where he now resides in the fireplace in the Big House.

Gallery:

Weapons:None, he prefers to stay out of fighting.

~  We're bored to death in heaven  and down alone in hell. 21:55, June 26, 2012 (UTC)