Jack London

Jack London was a son of Mercury, notably known for his books, Call of the Wild and White Fang. He was also the person who built the Wolf House. When London died, his ashes were buried on that site.

History
Very little is known about his early life, like who his father was. However, demigods (Roman) knew the truth: Jack London was a son of Mercury, the Roman form of Hermes. He traveled the country, and even became a hobo at one point.

London's home near San Francisco is known as the Wolf House. When he died, his ashes were buried on that site.

Appearances
London's home appears in the Heroes of Olympus: The Lost Hero, the second Camp Half-Blood series written by Rick Riordan. Although it is long destroyed by weather and wind, the Wolf House is used as a training arena by Lupa, a she-wolf and the Roman Camp Half-Blood activities director to see if newly arrived Roman demigods are useful and trained in the arts of the militaristic and disciplined ways of the Roman Gods.

The Lost Hero
Although London does not appear in The Lost Hero, his home, the Wolf House, is mentioned a lot and seen by Jason Grace, a demigod son of Jupiter, the Roman form of Zeus, Piper McLean, the demigod daughter of Venus, the Roman form of Aphrodite, Leo Valdez, demigod son of Vulcan, the Roman form of Hephaestus, and Thalia Grace, demigod daughter of Zeus, sister of Jason Grace, and now one of the Hunters of Artemis.