Hebe
Hebe
Hebe is the goddess of youth, and formerly the Chalicebearer for the Gods. She has several children at Camp Half-Blood, though they are not mentioned by name.
Hebe believes that youth should be eternal, and life fully starts (and stops) around ages 8 to 12. She has her parents temperment, which often leads to her being easily offended, and slightly arrogant, along with very willing to sacrifice mortals for her own cause.
Hebe has brown hair, which is often found in a beehive hairdo, and wears pink and blue clothing, with white boots.
After becoming a goddess, Hebe became the original Chalicebearer of the Gods, before Ganynmede. She would serve them Nectar and Ambrosia during their meetings, and while they roamed around Olympus.
After Heracles passed his trials, and eventually was made a god, Hebe married him, becoming his wife. They then had two immortal children, named Alexiares and Anicetus.
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Basic Information
Cabin Number: 18
Deity of: Youth
Symbol: Cups and Ivy
Hebe is the goddess of youth, and formerly the Chalicebearer for the Gods. She has several children at Camp Half-Blood, though they are not mentioned by name.
Hebe believes that youth should be eternal, and life fully starts (and stops) around ages 8 to 12. She has her parents temperment, which often leads to her being easily offended, and slightly arrogant, along with very willing to sacrifice mortals for her own cause.
Hebe has brown hair, which is often found in a beehive hairdo, and wears pink and blue clothing, with white boots.
Brief History
Hebe was born from Zeus and Hera. Hebe often did various menial tasks before being promoted to goddess in her own right. Some of such tasks that she did, was drawing baths for Ares, and helping Hera into her chariot.After becoming a goddess, Hebe became the original Chalicebearer of the Gods, before Ganynmede. She would serve them Nectar and Ambrosia during their meetings, and while they roamed around Olympus.
After Heracles passed his trials, and eventually was made a god, Hebe married him, becoming his wife. They then had two immortal children, named Alexiares and Anicetus.
Trivia
-Hebe hated being suspected of stealing the chalice, though she had contemplated it before.
-Hebe has the power to make people look younger, but only for a short period of time.
-Hebe can control animals, but only those under the domain of her father, Zeus.
-Hebe has a roman counterpart, who is more disciplined and warlike.
Sources & Credits
Information from Hebe - Riordan Wiki
Written by Atlas Cluffe