The Greek gods didn't go away — they followed Western civilization to America, and they've been having demigod kids the whole time. Camp Half-Blood is the only safe place for those kids, monsters are trying to eat them in basically every state, and the bigger problem is that the gods themselves can be deeply, mythologically petty. Are you the loyal son of Poseidon who jokes through the panic, the daughter of Athena who already war-gamed three escape routes, or the punk daughter of Zeus who would fistfight a god on sight? Take this 24-question quiz to find out.
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This is an unofficial fan quiz. Not affiliated with Rick Riordan, Disney, or the Percy Jackson franchise.
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About Which Percy Jackson Character Are You?
Rick Riordan's demigods turned a generation of reluctant readers into mythology nerds, and the Disney+ adaptation finally gave Percy the screen treatment fans had been asking for since the 2010 movie. Season 2 lands in 2026 with the Sea of Monsters arc, Season 3 is already in production, and Camp Half-Blood is officially the most active it has been since the original books were finishing.
This quiz claims you for a cabin and a personality. Are you Percy, sea-powered and sarcastic, loyal to a fault. Annabeth, the strategist who'd rather be right than liked. Grover, the deeply kind satyr carrying more grief than he lets on. Or one of the wider cast like Nico, Thalia, Piper, Jason, Hazel, Frank, Reyna, or Leo, each carrying a different godly inheritance and a different way of dealing with it. Even the Stoll brothers get a look.
The cabins map to instincts more than they map to powers, and the quiz scores accordingly. Percy results go to people who lead with loyalty and feel things loudly. Annabeth lands with the planners who hate not knowing the answer. Grover rewards the empathic ones who absorb everyone else's feelings. Nico goes to the loners who feel things deeply but rarely show it, and Leo to the chaotic builders who joke through their pain. The newer Heroes of Olympus and Trials of Apollo characters are folded in cleanly.
Meet the Characters
Each result in this quiz is anchored in a real character from Which Percy Jackson Character Are You? — here's a quick guide to who you might end up matched with.
Percy Jackson
The Loyal Son of Poseidon
You're the kind of person who'd die for your friends and crack a joke about it on the way down. You don't see yourself as the chosen one even when literally everyone else does, and you've got this stubborn, beautiful instinct to do the right thing even when the gods themselves tell you not to. Loyalty is your love language and your worst flaw — you'll torch the world for the people you love and not regret it.
Annabeth Chase
The Daughter of Athena
You walked into the room and immediately mapped three exits, two threats, and one architectural choice that's bothering you. You think out loud, you think under stress, and you think when you should probably be sleeping. Underneath the strategy is fierce loyalty and a streak of pride you're slowly learning to let other people see — and the people who get past the wall stay forever.
Grover Underwood
The Anxious Satyr
You feel everything everyone in the room is feeling, sometimes before they do, and it's exhausting. You're the friend who notices the person crying in the corner, the one who'll cancel their own plans to sit with you, the one who genuinely cares about the planet in a way that's not a brand. People mistake softness for weakness — until you stand between them and someone you love.
Thalia Grace
The Punk Daughter of Zeus
You're the sharp edge in every group photo. You came up rough, you don't trust easy, and you've got a leather jacket and a bow and a problem with authority that's older than you are. Underneath the spikes is someone who'd protect any kid who reminds them of who they used to be — and you do, every single time, without making a thing of it.
Nico di Angelo
The Son of Hades
You've been carrying grief that nobody else in the room knows about, and you've gotten so used to being the outsider that you forgot it could be different. You're brooding because you've earned the right to be, and the people who get past your wall realize you're one of the most loyal humans alive. The dark aesthetic is real, but so is the heart underneath.
Clarisse La Rue
The Daughter of Ares
You hit first, talk never, and apologize only to the people who actually deserve it. People underestimate you because you lead with the bluster, but there's an entire strategist underneath who notices everything and forgets nothing. Your loyalty is brutal and unconditional — you will absolutely fight someone in the parking lot for your cabin, your friends, or a stranger getting picked on.
How This Quiz Works
Every question presents you with options that explore different sides of the cast. As you answer, your match builds gradually toward the character you most resemble.
At the end, the character you most closely match becomes your result. The match percentage reflects how strongly your answers leaned toward that character versus the runners-up. A high match means your personality clearly fit one archetype; a closer call means you're a blend, which is just as common.
We don't ask for your email, sign-up, or any personal info to see your result. Take the quiz, get your character, share it if you want, and that's it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this safe to take after just the first book or season?
Yes. The quiz won't spoil prophecies, parentage reveals, or late-arc deaths. If you've read The Lightning Thief or watched Season 1, you have everything you need.
Are characters from Heroes of Olympus included?
They are, alongside the original cast. So you can land on Jason, Piper, Leo, Hazel, Frank, or Reyna if your answers point that way, but you don't need to have read those books to get a fitting result.
Does the Disney+ version affect the scoring?
No. The quiz is grounded in Riordan's books, which the show is faithfully adapting. Whether you're a book-first reader or a show-first viewer, the personality logic holds.