
The Symbol/Design of Camp Forevermore. Seen on the shirts of campers.
“ | Camp Eternity is the home of immortality, it is also where the opposing rivers of Tartarus are. Here, you can live without change, you can live without worries, or doubts, regrets or guilt. | ” |
—A camp resident about Camp Forevermore. |
Camp Forevermore otherwise known as Camp Eternity is a camp that is said to be set back in time. It is the eternal hold of everlasting memories, life and supposedly has never changed. However, it is also the home to immortals who could either be human or demigods that were cursed/blessed with immortality (with the addition of eternal youth in some cases.)
The camp is said to be located in Maryland, America. In the depths of the forest near Boonsboro, lies the concealed entrance into Camp Eternity.
Appearance of Camp (WIP)[]

The Symbol of Aion; Which is engraved into the two towering trees to the entrance of Camp Forevermore.
- The Main Symbol/Statue of Aion is seen encrusted into the trunk of the two trees that are permanently rooted by the entrance of Camp Eternity. It is the everlasting blessing of protection from the God, Aion, who presides over eternity. Although for other pantheons, it may appear to be their own deemed God/Goddess of Eternity.
Signature Places in Camp (WIP)[]
- The Opposing Rivers of Tartarus.
- These rivers are known to be the polar opposites of the rivers of Tartarus, they are the holders of a few things. Each river is said to streak through the Camp, although an invisible barrier makes it impossible to touch or get too close to those rivers without proper permission. All the rivers together are associated with the camp as to keep it working properly, although not said how.
- All The Rivers:
- River of Philia─ counterpart to the river of Styx. The Philia River is otherwise known as the river of friendship and appreciation. The word Philia translated from Greek─ meaning friendship. This river is also the narrowest of the rivers, although said to be the longest. It wraps around the world twenty times, although when concealed by the mist, the river circles around the camp three times. The river in the mythology is said to flow from Olympus, where on Olympus, it is the location that disputes are properly settled (which ironically is also where Zeus wields the bottle of water from Styx).
- River of Epipothésis─ counterpart to the river of Lethe. The Epipothésis River is otherwise known as the river of memory and longingness. The word Epipothésis translated from Greek─ meaning longingness. The river is believed to take account of every memory that spews the world, it is the keeper of the mind and blesses the elderly who drink from it, with their lost memories. In mythology, it is believed that before a child is born into the world, they must drink from the river, in order to gain the memory that they're alive. The opposite of the river of Lethe, which one drinks from after death. The river strangely doesn't turn at all, it keeps going straight permanently, wrapping around the world only once, although when concealed by the mist, goes around camp once.
- River of Aletheia─ counterpart to the river of Acheron. The Altheia River is otherwise known as the river of truth and justice. It is the one location in the entire universe where woe or misery ceases to be. It is also where the goddess, Aletheia reigns over. The word Aletheia translated from Greek─ meaning truth. The river itself is the second widest of the rivers, although the shortest in length. It is said in mythology that the river only partially reaches around the world because it is the symbolism to the fact justice is not always able to be given. That some truths are left to lies. In camp, the river's water is sometimes collected and then demigod campers bring to courtrooms to use to hydrate the plants inside. When the plants flourish by the water of this river, it causes justice to be properly served without failure, and those who are guilty, will speak the truth due to the air being tanged by the plants with the water of the river.
- River of Pagos─ counterpart to the river of Phlegethon. The Pagos River is otherwise known as the river of ice. The word Pagos translated from Greek─ meaning ice. It is said to be freezing cold; the water is impossible to see moving, and snow subtly coats the banks of the river. It is the only river of the others that goes into the underworld, it is said in mythology that when one dies, they must first bathe their mortal filth off in the river. Which has given it the name of the river of purity. It is the widest of the rivers, and according to mythology, the river flows from the very mouth of Gaia herself. It was the river that replenished the Earth's lands and gave open mindfulness.
- River of Gelio─ counterpart to the river of Cocytus. The Gelio River is otherwise known as the river of laughter or laughing. The word Gelio translated from Greek─ meaning laughter. The river is of average width and is said to be the bringer of joy to the world. In mythology, it is believed to be affiliated with children before they're born as well, where they are dipped into the river in order to receive a child's innocence and joy. The river encompasses the world twice, although when concealed by the mist, it circles around camp one and a half times.
Appearances/Mentions in the Books (WIP)[]
System (WIP)[]
The camp is said to be separated by two forms of status, based off the life you have lived, the camper is sorted either into a title of 'royalty' or a title of 'commoner'. Commoners preside in the village area of the camp, whereas the royalties are said to preside in something similar to a castle you'd see in the 19th century.
Although in two different regions of the camp, both are equal, their titles do not provide a superior standing to the other. It is accustomed to their preferences, situating the utmost they can at the camp.
Village[]
In the village, old and antique-appearing buildings are all around. They are similar to what would be called cabins in Camp Half-Blood, although described to be bigger, and take a keen signature look of age. According to your pantheon, the camp magically shapes into view.
Human Immortals have five buildings that they can move into whichever, whereas an Immortal Demigod is sorted based off a symbol of their godly parent, usually left on their frame. This determines which building they move into, which is highly accustomed just for them.
The commoners of the village are addressed with a common theme of relaxation, most residents are laidback and comfortable there. Usually, they are not people who strive for power or status.
Castle[]
In the castle, grand halls continue endlessly, swerving through corners to lead down another hall one may have never known existed. It is polished and tidied to the maximum; the royalties who preside in the castle move into their own individual wing. Again, the view is shaped based off your pantheon.
The wings are accordingly based off the camper's godly parent if they're an immortal demigod, whereas immortal humans (who don't often move into the castle) have five wings that they can make their own decision to move into whichever.
The royalties of the castle are addressed with a common theme of their regality, perfectionism, ambitions, and so very on. Usually, they had a high status before they came into Camp Forevermore.
Staff/Camp Attendants[]
Camp Director: Thesedeia (Daughter of Chiron)
Camp Activities Director: Lucius Alexius
Camp Lieutenant:
Camp Head Healer: Komen Sukcharoen
Camp Healers: Damian Victor (when he's there)
Camp Head Guard: Isirus Lysander
Camp Guards: Yiox Benvenuti (When she’s there)
Camp Fighting Director: Harper Blair
Other: Arif Brown (Camp's Concealer),
Royal Wings[]
For Immortal Demigods (feel free to add the wing for any pantheon's god/goddess here!)
Greek/Roman Pantheon[]
Main 21 Wings:
Symbol: Immortal demigods of Zeus/Jupiter, that are classified as royalties, will have the crown of Zeus/Jupiter embedded on their left or right wrist. Very rare, although possible, they may have their symbol on their back.
Wing Exterior: To the entrance of the wing, it is surrounded by ethereal clouds that lead down the grand hall. It is made purely of marble, several white cabinets with golden handles are displayed on the top. The doors of the cabinets are glass, revealing golden jewelry or bottles of pure lightning situated in each cabinet. Portraits of lightning or Zeus/Jupiter are seen hung on the walls of the grand hall entering the wing, although triple the size of the ones from the Building of Zeus/Jupiter in the village. It is the most expansive wing in the castle, when in view of the Greek/Roman pantheon.
Wing Interior: Once you've made it into the wing, the common room is filled with the sound of thunder constantly going. The windows in the common room have the everlasting display of lightning shooting across, rippling the darkness to a shot of brightness. Each camper's bed is a king size, it is supported up by clouds and are as soft as a cloud. Luxurious love chairs, vanities that are made of white velvety texture, and the vanities out of marble with accents of pearls. Golden strings dangle from the walls, casting the shape of a lightning bolt. At the end of the wing, is a throne room, revealing a replica of Zeus's/Jupiter's throne.
Greek Wing Owner:
Roman Wing Owner: Kenneth Davies
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Former Wing Residents:
Deceased Wing Residents: Amaya Le Fonte,
Symbol: Immortal demigods of Hera/Juno, who are classified as royalties, will have the lotus scepter of Hera/Juno encrusted on their lower back.
Wing Exterior: Once one has reached the entrance of the Wing of Hera/Juno, noticeably the floor of the grand hall is made out of marble, although dozens upon dozens of peacock feathers are scattered about; leading up to the camper's room, or if not a resident, leads to the common room of the wing. The grand hall has peculiarly towering peacock statues that are bowing down, seen in a line down the hall. The huge doors at the end of the grand hall, leading into the wing are said to glow mesmerizingly, while having a golden crown encrusted above the curved doors. There are only four windows in the grand hall, two on either wall. They're stained glass, consisting of the coloring of a peacock and making an abstract form of one. The windows glimmer and reflect the peacock across the floor of the hall when the sun hits them.
Wing Interior: Reaching the wing, the first room that welcomes you is the common room. The flooring is of an awfully comfortable carpet that has the pattern of a cow, each bedroom of the residents to the wing, are led by long spiraling staircases to their own individual rooms which are occupied by also king-sized beds with peacock feathers protruding from the bed frame. The wing itself is the second largest for the view of the Greek/Roman pantheon. Preceded by the Wing of Zeus/Jupiter. There are portraits hung up and encased with an eloquent golden frame, portraying lions, cows and peacocks. The wing itself is described to be very clean and tidy, although gives off maximalist in the best way possible. It faintly wafts of an unidentified scent of some cleaning supply.
Greek Wing Owner:
Roman Wing Owner: Ana Fuentes.
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Symbol: Immortal children of Aphrodite/Venus have the image of an open shell that has a pearl inside encrusted on top of their hand.
Wing Exterior: TBA
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Greek Wing Owner: Serenity Lakes.
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Greek Wing Residents: Gabe
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Greek Wing Owner: Kim Gina(김珍兒 Gim Jin-ah)
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Symbol: Every immortal child of Eros/cupid has a bow and arrow with the tip as a heart on the top of their hand.
Wing Exterior: Built like a castle from a fairy-tale, with old structures and even some chipping on the pretty pink marble, with a sign on the doors saying, "Warning: You may not come out single"
Wing Interior: You walk into a rager living room, with a disco balls and beers. After you wander for a while you find a hall of doorways, with all the doors with one side saying, "Lovemaking in progress" with a red-lipped smooch for decoration, and the other says, "Free, come on in" with a sleep mask for decoration.
Greek Wing Owner: XO-5 (goes by Ote)
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Greek Wing Owner: Cobra Inyoka
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Village Buildings[]
For Immortal Demigods (feel free to add the wing of any pantheon's god/goddess)
Greek/Roman Pantheon[]
Main 21 Buildings:
Symbol: Immortal demigods of Zeus/Jupiter will have a signature lightning bolt on their left or right wrist. Very rare, although possible, they may have their symbol on their back.
Building Exterior: The Building of Zeus/Jupiter is the bulkiest for the view of the Greek/Roman pantheon. The building itself takes a minute or two to get up to, as there are several staircases to the door. The building itself is similar to an upper-class home from the 19th century. Taking a very classy look, along with blue stained-glass windows. The bottom of the building has clouds wrapped around it, to give the appearance of the building floating.
Building Interior: The inside of the building is said to have many shelves, filled with the collection of portraits that depict different settings of the sky. The interior is probably the fanciest of the village setting (although nowhere compared to the Wing of Zeus/Jupiter in the castle.) Most the time, the windows are wide open, any kind of weather is unable to get through the windows even when open. The windows only let in a nice breeze, giving a very airy aura to the building.
Greek Building Owner:
Roman Building Owner: Kenneth Davies
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Symbol: Immortal demigods of Hestia/Vesta will have a signature flame-lit heart on their left shoulder.
Building Exterior: The Building of Hestia/Vesta has a distinct smell of the concept of home, those in range of the building claim it smells of their childhood home or family. The outside of the building is described to look like an English cottage. Orange and yellow-colored lanterns are hung on the walls on the outside during the night. A constant burning fire is in front of the steps, making the stairs split and curve into two set cases. The building is said to be made out of an auburn wood that is fireproof and nearly indestructible.
Building Interior: The Building of Hestia/Vesta is very cozy, it is decorated with decorative items and has shelves with books, plants and copper statues of Hestia/Vesta. In the middle of the building, there is a fireplace that continuously emits a fire that is believed to be the sacred flame of Hestia/Vesta. The building is always heated to a comfortable amount, although occasionally may seem stuffy to other campers
Greek Building Owner: Kora Boyce.
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Symbol: Immortal demigods/legacies of Athena/Minerva will have a signature grey owl located on their forehead.
Building Exterior: The Building of Athena/Minerva is made out of brick that is painted grey with blue and gold accents. The first floor has no windows, the outline of two owls is carved out by the entry door of the building. The door is grey with the gold-colored words of either 'Athena' or 'Minerva' across it.
Building Interior: The first floor of the building is said to be a library, a very antique one at that. It is very clustered, with old ancient maps sprawled on small tables. Dust has collected on some stuff, while the end of each bookshelf has either an Aegis or an Owl engraved into it. The lighting of the building is candles in holders on the walls, whereas on the second floor, it is lanterns. In the middle of the staircase that ascends to the next floor, is a stone statue of Athena/Minerva. Each bedroom is described to have a study room attached.
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Roman Building Owner: Arif Brown
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Symbol: Immortal demigods/legacies of Hebe/Juventas have a white tulip encrusted on the center of their chest perfectly.
Building Exterior: The Building of Hebe/Juventas is made out of a neatly chipped birch wood, it is draped over with a huge white, lace veil, similar to one a bride would wear. It blows gently usually due to the wind. There are plentiful of colorful childish windmills stuck in the ground around the building, including other kid toys like dolls. The door of the building is arched and is white with gold accents. It wafts an aroma of what a youngling would smell like, such as a kitten, or a newborn baby. There is a sidewalk that leads up to the door, colored on with chalk-drawings that are permanently there. Flower-shaped lanterns dangle from the building, providing pastel lighting during the nighttime.
Building Interior: The inside of the building is said to have white walls purposefully to provide walls like a canvas to the residents, which is now covered with childish drawings in crayon, marker, etc. usually depicting flowers, dolls or dinosaurs and dragons. There are two sofas, that are very fuzzy and have loads of blankets, pillows, stuffed animals and snacks. The cabinets are situated with bottles of nectar, ambrosia and have plenty of baby necessities, stocked up fully. Each bedroom has a shelf of bedtime stories that are often read to younger residents. The lights of the building are replaced with fairy lights or just LED lights in general. The building itself takes a pastel-themed or light theme interior.
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Greek Building Residents: Damian Victor (occasionally),
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Egyptian Pantheon[]
Symbol: Immortal demigods/legacies of Isis will have a signature crimson tyet knot encrusted on their forehead.
Building Exterior: The Building of Isis is said to have sanded down walls that are a tan hue. A golden statue of a spectral cow is in front of the building, on a platform that has the name, Isis engraved bold on it. Black and blue accents adorn the building, with a bloodstone on the center of the building's entry door. A glass river runs around the outside of the building, enchanted with gold and silver while the color of the water is blood red. Written enchantments are faintly on the walls.
Building Interior: The inside of the building smells of herbs, while small cabinets are seen on the back walls of the first floor of the building, these cabinets are filled with potions. The ceiling of the building depicts the sun, moon and dots of dozens of stars. A large basin is located in the building, it flows the water of restoration and healing. Scrolls of all sorts are found in the bedrooms of the residents, all the beds are king-sized and made of satin.
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Former Building Residents: Arif Brown(resides in Building of Minerva now)
Deceased Building Residents:Trivia[]
- The original and signature shirt for Camp Forevermore is completely white, except the black circle on the center, which surrounds the symbol of eternity and the bold words 'Camp Forevermore'
- For some campers, their shirts may be different colors, and or have the writing of 'Camp Eternity' instead of 'Camp Forevermore' which is another title the camp has.
- I came up with this original idea for a fanon camp that is aligned with the concept of eternity. When I was younger, I was fascinated with the idea of immortality, and once I got interested in demigods, this idea sprouted further. Including that of immortal humans, and immortal demigods. So, I created a camp where of all pantheons, those who live a life of immortality, and have no wishes to ascend to godhood, etc, can reside peacefully in a camp similar to Camp Half-Blood or Camp Jupiter. (It is still currently an active work in progress of mine!!)
- Want to find out if you'd be in a Wing part of the Castle or a building part of the Village? Come take this quiz!
- By the definition of 'Deceased' Wing or Building residents, it is another way of saying that the resident has gone missing, was erased from existence, or had possibly ascended to godhood, that or in a rare case of their immortality being taken forcibly or willingly. Although usually never in an actual case of being dead.