His sword hilt is stored in the big house attic.
Big house attic percy jackson.
It contains a basement a rec room an infirmary an office and an attic.
The big house has been a part of camp half blood for a long time.
Percy jackson sees his broken sword in the big house attic and reads a card by it.
It is also the camp s infirmary.
What a bunch of freaks for keeping a mummified corpse lying around percy said as he checked the rest of the attic out a lot of collectables from previous quests.
The big house attic is used as a place where demigods store items and trophies from previous quests.
Rooms in the big house infirmary attic deck chiron s office and apartment rec room.
Leroy was a greek demigod who attended camp half blood in the 1990s.
The big house is a large sky blue house which serves as the main administrative building at camp half blood.
There are four floors a basement and an attic in the big house.
It is where head counselor meetings are held.
It is situated just around the campfire in camp half blood.
The rec room is located in the big house at camp half blood.
When i think of percy jackson and the olympians i think of camp half blood and when i think of camp half blood i think of the big house and so i thought that it would be a good representation of the entire series and especially the lightning thief.
The big house is a large sky blue house which serves as the main administrative building at camp half blood.
The amphitheater is an open air venue used for entertainment performances and sports.
The big house attic is portrayed when percy jackson goes up to visit the oracle so he can obtain his first quest prophecy from.
It says this broke and leroy got killed.
It contains a ping pong table a nacho cheese machine and a group of chairs around the table.
Percy made his way to the attic to a mummified woman which creeped percy out why in hades name was there a mummy in the attic of the big house.
During war counsels dionysus and chiron direct the meeting.
Cabin counselors and invited guests are required to attend unless the entire cabin is either injured or sick.