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In Greek mythology, what is the child of two demigods?

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Q: If two demigods had a child, would that child be a quarter-blood, a demigod, or what? A: Most ... So the answer is that on the Greek side, they're mostly plain Mortal, but if they do inherit powers strongly enough to need to attend Camp, then they're probably just called Demigods. read more

Since almost all demigods found in Greek mythology are male (heroes), there aren't really any examples of two demigods producing offspring. The only female demigod mentioned in Wikipedia is Hesione, an Oceanid, who mothered Deucalion to Prometheus, who was a Titan (hence a god), so Deucalion would also be a demigod. read more

If two half-god, half-human people have a child, the child will still be half-god and half-human (25% God + 25% God + 25% Human + 25% Human). If not, I would say that "Legacy" is the best term, as that is the term the Roman demi-gods use. read more

Greek Demigods. Greek demigods, such as Percy Jackson, are a subset of demigods who train at Camp Half-Blood, located in Long Island. They are born when a god conceives a child with a mortal while in their Greek aspect. As such, Greek demigods have an innate predisposition towards ancient Greek, and possess instinctive battle skills that manifests as ADHD. read more

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