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A large marble building looking like a mausoleum. The big bronze double doors are polished in a way to make it look like lightning bolts. Inside it looks like a temple with a fluctuating mosaic ceiling with a statue of Zeus in the center of the room.
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Marble, formal-looking building, graceful with slim columns and designs of peacock feathers and pomegranates. Inside is like a temple with a large statue of Hera in the center.
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A long, low building with windows facing the ocean, and looking like it's made of rough sea stone, with pieces of coral at the end of the cabin and a seashell and a trident over the door. Inside the walls are made of abalone with rows of neat bunks.
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The cabin is covered in flowers and tomato plants grow on the walls and doorway. It has a real grass roof.
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The walls are inexpertly painted red and has a large boar's head over the door with barbed wire on the roof. It has been mentioned it did have land mines, but nobody knows if they were joking.
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The cabin is a gray building with silver curtains and a design of an owl over the door. Inside: most of the space is devoted to maps, desks and various projects, with all the bunks shoved together against one wall, as if sleep was not important. It is the braniac's workshop.
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Apollo cabin seems to be made of solid gold and made to glow during the daytime - it's hard to tell if the gold is reflecting light or generating it.
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Cabin Eight is an all silver building with silver curtains, similar to the outfit of the Hunters. It also glows silver during night time as if reflecting the moon, but looks like a normal cabin in the day.
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A small factory, with brick walls and smokestacks like the forges and lots of gears around the entrance. A fire pole comes down from the second floor. A circular staircase lead down into some kind of basement. The walls are lined with every kind of power tool imaginable, and a huge assortment of weaponry.
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A wooden cabin with a painted blue roof, checkerboard floors, and smells heavily of designer perfume. Every camper had a wooden camp chest at the foot of their bunk with their name painted on it. The only other bit of individualism was how the campers had decorated their private bunk spaces.
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Peeling brown paint and a caduceus over the door. It is probably in such bad shape because it was so over-populated, as this is where the unclaimed Demigods go until their parents claim them.
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Windowless cabin made of solid obsidian, with heavy columns and torches that burn green like Greek fire twenty-four hours a day and has a skull over the door.
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A cabin much like Hermes, this is where child of all the minor gods stay. It has a wall full of open windows, and vines growing up from every direction. Mostly made of Black Marble.
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