Offensive[]
- Children of Tartarus have the ability to send a wave of negative energy which causes anyone affected by it to feel as if they are falling in a deep pit for a short time, blinding them from seeing or doing any attacks out of panic. Once the effects have worn off, the victims are immune to this ability for a moderate period of time.
- Children of Tartarus have the ability to create a field of dark and negative energy around them, which restrains anyone stepping into it in place. The more time it is sustained and the tighter the restrain is, the more energy it drains. In some cases, prolonged hold of the power may render the victims' limbs and muscles numb for a short time.
- Children of Tartarus have the ability to vanquish lesser monsters (only those classified as "easy" in the Monster Encyclopedia) into Tartarus with a single attack; however, the bigger the monster, the more energy it drains.
Defensive[]
- Children of Tartarus have the ability to conjure a replica of the bronze walls of Tartarus, no larger than 2 to 3 times the size of the user, to block incoming attacks and projectiles for a short while; shortly after it's creation, the wall will corrode like most metals. The walls can be conjured at all directions to create an absolute defence, but drains more energy from the user. Conversely, this can be used to imprison enemies for a short time.
- Children of Tartarus have the ability to bend the darkness around them to their will, concealing them for a short time.
Passive[]
- As Tartarus is an Underworld god, children of Tartarus can enter and exit the Underworld as they please. They can also enter and exit Tartarus as they please instantly rather than the usual time it takes to get in and out of there for other people, which are nine days and nights.
- Children of Tartarus can sense when someone or something enters or exits Tartarus, no matter what the size is.
Supplementary[]
- Children of Tartarus have the ability to Shadow Travel, a sort of teleportation; the further the distance, the more is energy drained.
- Children of Tartarus have the ability to create dark pits from the ground, which can be used to ensnare unsuspecting victims, to hide themselves inside the pit, or in anyway possible, for a short period of time. The larger and deeper the pit created and the longer it is held, the more energy it drains.
3 Months After a Character is Made[]
- As Tartarus itself weakened the powers of the imprisoned Titans from any struggling, children of Tartarus have the ability to "imprison" one's powers, weakening it by a large amount instantly to the point that i.e. a fireball dissipates into a wisp of smoke, a torrent of water turns into a droplet etc.; however, repeated usage drains the user severely and weakens the effect of the ability with each successive use.
6 Months After a Character is Made[]
- Children of Tartarus have the ability to conjure a shadowy form of a monster currently residing at Tartarus, which will attack for them for a short time; however, the monster is weaker than it's real counterpart would be. It is also much smaller in size if the real counterpart is large.
9 Months After a Character is Made[]
- In rare cases, children of Tartarus have the ability to conjure a shadowy form of an older Titan/one of the Twelve Titans formerly or currently imprisoned in Tartarus (with the exception of Kronos, Rhea, Mnemosyne and Themis), no larger than 2 to 3 times the size of the user, which will fight for them for a very short time; however, the shadowy Titan is much weaker than it's real counterpart would be, no matter what powers he/she possess. While the shadowy Titan fights for them, the user is completely immobilized.
Traits[]
- Children of Tartarus have an innate knowledge of all entryways into Tartarus, their exact distance from these, and the best way and means to reach it.
- Children of Tartarus generally have dark and negative personalities. They tend to isolate themselves from any larger crowd or gathering, making them most likely anti-social people.
- Children of Tartarus draw less attention from monsters than most demigods, excluding children of the Big Three.
- Children of Tartarus are skilled at creating traps, prisons, and any means of restraining others.
Eunike grew up with her grandparents and extended family, who intended her to be a strong warrior. It is barely fair to say that Eunike had a childhood since what she experienced was barely one at all. She was constantly drilled with information about battles, strategies, and fighting. She was not allowed to make friends or talk to people outside her home, being told that they would distract her from her goal. She was given a dagger and a sword and instructed to practice with them until she was the closest to flawless as she could muster. Eunike was also told that she was a Demigod, and she accepted this throughout her life. When Eunike turned nine, she was attacked by a harpy. She was able to kill the monster, and throughout the next years, she would have more encounters such as this. By the time Eunike turned eleven, she already knew how to formulate battle plans and fight well with her sword and dagger. This drew the attention of Athena, who thought that this young girl would be a good asset to the gods. Satyrs were sent to get Eunike and bring her to Athena. Eunike was trained for the next six years under Athena's supervision and was later tasked with quests from the gods. Eunike was exited to be trusted in this way, wanting to prove her worth. For the next three years, Eunike would constantly go on quests that were requested by the gods, as well as fight off the monsters that attacked her. By the time she turned nineteen, the gods were impressed by all she could handle and granted her a gift. Eunike asked the gods for immortality (unless she died in battle), and to be allowed to live on the mortal earth, still serving them if they needed her for a quest or mission. Eunike was granted this, and she returned to her home for a short while, later to move o to other parts of the world.
Over the centuries, Eunike was tasked with fewer things to do. Athena told her that it was because new heroes had risen and that there was now a camp full of Demigods as well as a town were Eunike might be able to live in. Eunike asked the goddess were this camp was and was given directions. Eunike arrived at Camp Half-Blood one day ago, hoping to be able to establish a normal life, hence why she wishes to live in New Athens.