[center][url=https://fontmeme.com/cool-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/250906/85da17436b82404dab3fea01b54d249d.png[/img][/url][/center] [table][row][cell][color=2e2c2c]▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅[/color] [/cell][cell][/cell][/row][row][cell][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/01992143-3ace-7051-b27a-27d7bdd15e26.webp[/img] [/cell][cell][color=silver][url=https://fontmeme.com/cool-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/250907/d8ed27b9a8ff18720cd520af7f34dead.png[/img][/url] [list][*]Camp Jupiter is located in Oakland Hills, near San Francisco California. The main entrance to the Camp is the Caldecott Tunnel. [*] Camp Jupiter is more warlike, disciplined and militaristic than Camp-Half Blood, and so are their demigods. [*] Campers are composed of both Demigods and Legacies. [*] They do not see ‘fauns’ (Satyrs) as equals. In fact, they deem them as lesser creatures who do not have a role in their society. This is a huge contrast to their Greek counterparts, who consider the creatures an integral part of their camp. [*] The weak do not survive - plain and simple. [*]Instead of Cabins, Campers are sorted into five different cohorts here at Camp Jupiter. Cohorts are assigned upon arrival to Camp Jupiter, and are chosen for you by the camp Praetors. Cohort selection are based on: [list][*] Godly Parentage and Legacy. While the Cohorts are not divided by Godly Parentage, certain gods may earn you a better spot in a better cohort (ex. Mars). [*] Letters of recommendation from current Legionnaires, Veterans, or family members. [*]If there were any special circumstances upon a demigods arrival (like helping others make it safely to camp). [/list] [*] There are five different Cohorts, each one having their own reputation. The First Cohort is considered the best, while the Fifth Cohort is considered to be where the lowest of the low reside - Kind of the laughing stock of CJ if we’re being honest. Additionally, here is your second passcode: what tarot card do you think looks the coolest? Don’t say ‘idk anything about that’ - google it. [*] Any one, regardless of Godly Parentage, that lives in New Rome are considered part of the ‘army reserves’ and can be called upon anytime that Camp Jupiter goes to battle. [/list] [url=https://fontmeme.com/cool-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/250907/40a5611e7d501882eade36700949f910.png[/img][/url] [list][*] Camp Jupiter's societal structure consists of many roles: [list][*] The Senate: Composed of Camp Veterans, Praetors, Centurions, or the Augur. For the sake of our AU, Camp Veterans can be elected to the Senate, just like other camp officials. The Senate has a total of ten chairs/positions available. They discuss and make all final decisions on issues that arise within the camp - such as to grant a quest or not. [*] Praetors are the two elected officials of Camp Jupiter. There can only be two at a time - one male, and one female. They act as leaders of all of the Legion's affairs, including battle. [*] Centurions are the leaders of the Cohorts, similar to how Camp-Half Blood has Cabin Leaders. There are two for each cohort, totaling to ten Centurions across the camp. One male and one female Centurion for each Cohort. You have to have at least five years of service in the Legion, and also a completed quest to qualify for this position. [*] Legionnaires are your basic campers. They keep the camp running by tending to the camp in a series of rotating chores. [*] Probatio: None of our characters will be young enough for this role, but it’s gotta be included in the lore. Probatio’s are the grunts of Camp Jupiter. Everyone is a Probatio until they have completed their first year of service. [*] Medics: An important part of camp, Medics help heal Legionnaires both on and off the battlefield. [*] Messengers: Letter carriers for the current Praetors. Messengers are exempt from grunt work. [*] Augur: Basically the camp prophet. De Facto leader if both Praetors are ever away from camp. Responsible for giving camp ‘tattoos’. [*] For the positions of Praetor, Centurion, Legionnaire, Probatio, Medic, or Messenger, the OC must currently be ‘serving’ Camp Jupiter, meaning they are still fulfilling their ten year requirement, or they have chosen to sign up for additional years of service. [/list][/list] [url=https://fontmeme.com/cool-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/250907/495e8450a64137ae256397f42cf2fe3d.png[/img][/url] [list][*]Field of Mars: Filled with trenches and hidden tunnels, this is where the demigods have their war games, occasional monster hunt, and war drills. After every war game, the Legionnaires build a new fort, that way there is a new challenge each time. [*] Temple Hill: Located near New Rome, this is a large hill where demigods can find temples and statues dedicated to the Roman gods. The most important Temples here are Pluto’s Shrine, Temple of Mars, Temple of Bellona, Temple of Mercury, and Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. While these are the ‘most important’ temples, you can find a Temple/Shrine for every major Roman god and goddess on Temple Hill, thanks to the work of Jason Grace some forty odd years ago. [*] Principa: The meeting area for the Praetors to discuss important matters. [*] Via Principa: The living area for Praetors. [*] Mess Hall: Where you eat, duh. Seating arrangements are assigned by Cohort, while Officers and Senators have their own table. Guests are welcome to sit wherever they like. Food is served by ‘invisible’ servers (minor wind spirits). [*] Baths: you better be washin’ your butt, bro. [*] Baracks: Home to the weaponry, and Cohorts 1-4. The Fifth Cohort is located near the Mess Hall. [*] The Little Tiber: Named after the ‘Tiber’ of Rome, the Little Tiber is not as large as it’s ancestor, but flows with the same force. The river has its own magical force - similar to the rivers of the Underworld - and acts as a magical barrier for both Camp Jupiter. It flows into the lake on the south side of New Rome and is said to keep out all ‘threats’, such as “salesmen, monsters and Greeks.” The Little Tiber can - and will - wash away Greek blessings. We DO NOT swim in the Little Tiber or the lake. [/list] [/color][/cell][/row][/table] [color=#2e2c2c] ▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅[right]▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅[/right] [/color][indent][/indent][table][row][color=#2e2c2c][sup][h3][b] ▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅[right]▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅▅[/right] [/b][/h3][/sup][/color][/row][row][cell][indent][color=dimgray][sup][sup][right][/right][/sup][/sup][color=silver][url=https://fontmeme.com/cool-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/250907/31b21b580ff491815c3ff29bba1bfbb4.png[/img][/url] Home to veterans of the Legion, and sometimes to other demigods, New Rome is a bustling city found East of Camp Jupiter. New Rome boasts a busy night life scene, plenty of store fronts, a university, and a small hospital. It is said that New Rome has the best designers and architects, just like Ancient Rome. Most buildings are made of white marble and have red roofs. Some of the marble buildings have domes and columned porticoes, like national monuments. Others look like palaces, with golden doors and large gardens. It is rumored that the gods sometimes come here to relax, or have children with former members of the Legion. New Rome is a ‘safe place’ - no weapons can be brought over New Rome's magical borde/barrier, known as the Pomerian Line. This rule and the border are enforced by Terminus, the statue god of boundaries. (There are multiple Terminus statues around the border of New Rome. They can and will speak to you. Please do not remind the Terminus’ that they do not have arms. Remind me who your favorite Greek or Roman god is for your last passcode.) [url=https://fontmeme.com/cool-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/250907/eaa586aaeed723b6595a0c28f4c6f4c7.png[/img][/url] [list] [*] Circus Maximus: A smaller scale of the Circus Maximus in Ancient Rome, this is where Camp Jupiter hosts their horse races. [*] The Forum (basically the main hub of New Rome) is studded with statues and columns. The plaza is also decorated with statues, columns, and fountains. [*] Coliseum: Again, a smaller version of the one from Ancient Rome. This is where former members of the Legion have their battles. One of Camp Jupiter's punishments is cleaning the bull pins at the Coliseum. It is five stories tall, stands beside the Circus Maximus, and can be seen from Camp Jupiter. [*] New Rome University: Provides further education for former members of the legion, and even some Greek Demigods. [*] Ceres’s Garden: New Rome's farmers market, found in the Forum from 7am-3pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Members of New Rome can rent a booth to sell their wares. Currently owned by Avery Pierce ([@Sugar and Spite]). [*] More locations will be added as our writers create them. [/list] [/color][/color][/indent][cell][/cell][cell][sub][color=#2e2c2c]▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔[/color][/sub][/cell][/cell][/row][/table]