Clarisse La Rue

Clarisse La Rue a child of Ares. She is hot-tempered, arrogant, big, tall, and strong like most of her siblings.

The Lightning Thief
She is known as a bully in Camp Half-Blood. Clarisse is a well-trained camper, which can be a bad thing depending on whose side she's on. When Percy first arrives at camp, she mocks him and teases him and tries to dunk his head in the toilet. It is known she and her gang dunk everyone's head in the toilet as an initiation. She shows mastery at using her favorite weapon, an electrical spear that was given to her by her father- Ares- which Percy manages to break, making Clarisse hate Percy more. At the end of the book, Percy challenges Ares and wins, making all the Ares kids hate him.

The Sea of Monsters
In The Sea of Monsters, Clarisse goes on a quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece from the Sea of Monsters. On the way there she rescues Percy, Annabeth, and Tyson. She is in command a Confederate ironclad, named the CSS Birmingham, with some undead Confederate soldiers as her workers. While sailing through the Sea of Monsters, they are separated. Clarisse thinks everyone else is dead, and Annabeth and Percy think the same. They reach the island of the Polyphemus about the same time, where she is tied up and locked inside the Cyclops' cave. The cyclops wants her to marry him upon discovering that Grover was a satyr. Percy and Annabeth make a plan to save her and Grover. She eventually acquires the Golden Fleece with Percy, Grover, Tyson and Annabeth's assistance, though Percy lets Clarisse take the Fleece back to the camp.

The Titan's Curse
Clarisse is absent during The Titan's Curse, and a member of the Ares cabin tells Percy that she is away on a secret scouting mission for Chiron (into the Labyrinth), but has not been heard from and he considers her M.I.A.

The Battle of the Labyrinth
In The Battle of the Labyrinth, Clarisse has become better friends with Annabeth, and they have been planning something to do with Clarisse's secret scouting mission the previous winter. She is seen holding back Juniper at Grover's trial with the Council.

She returns from her quest and reports that Luke has been trying to get into camp through the Labyrinth.

During her quest, she finds a fellow half-blood, Chris Rodriguez, who was driven to insanity by Minos. She takes him back to Camp Half-Blood and tries to nurse him back to health and cries often because of Chris's condition, which shows she has strong feelings for him. Mr. D is able to reverse the insanity and the two are seen together, happy and holding hands at the campfire while singing camp songs.

The Demigod Files
In the short story "The Stolen Chariot" Clarisse was given the task of looking after her father's (Ares) chariot for the day. Her half-brothers, minor gods, Phobos and Deimos had stolen it, with the help of Percy she managed to get it back and return it to her father by sunset.

Her interview foreshadows her dislike of Michael Yew.

The Last Olympian
In The Last Olympian, the occupants of Ares' cabin and Apollo's cabin are fighting over a chariot because both cabins want it as their own. The Ares cabin had led a raid, and the Apollo cabin had captured the chariot. The Apollo cabin curses Clarisse's cabinmates so that they have to talk in rhyme. At a war council, she tells the other head counselors that the Ares Cabin will not fight because they were disrespected. She sticks up for and is good friends with Silena Beauregard, and is sympathetic when Charles Beckendorf dies. She is also vital in the final battle because Kronos had sent a Drakon to attack the Heroes and it was foretold only a child of Ares could slay it; but the cabin had been duped into not helping thanks to a spy in the camp. Finally they arrive when Silena dresses in Clarisse's armor and fools the cabin into joining the battle. After Silena is fatally wounded Clarisse charges the Drakon on her magic chariot and brings the beast down, avenging her friend. The deed also earned her the blessing of Ares and the respect of her father who said it was the best Drakon slaying he had ever seen. After the war ends in victory for the Olympians and Half-bloods, Clarisse returned to camp, where she led a group of other campers in a prank on Percy and Annabeth, throwing them into the lake after they were caught kissing.

Power/Abilities

 * Like other half-bloods, Clarisse has ADHD, which is said to make half-bloods more aware in battles.
 * Clarisse has been trained in hand-to-hand combat during her stays at Camp Half Blood.
 * She is very strong and swift.
 * Clarisse may have some small degree of powers that Ares himself possesses.
 * Being a child of Ares would make her an expert in all weapon usage and may even have some degree of magical control over them.
 * In The Last Olympian, Clarisse received the blessing of Ares, which made her near invincible.

Weapons/Magical Items

 * A spear that can spark electricity. It was destroyed by Percy in a game of Capture the Flag in The Lightning Thief.
 * A second electric spear called Maimer (nicknamed Lamer) that was also destroyed when she used it to kill a Drakon in The Last Olympian.
 * Armor that was painted red (Possibly to symbolize blood).
 * A sword of one of her deceased siblings (presumeably a brother)


 * A knife that is strapped to her leg.
 * She can pray to her father for aid--usually in the form of weapons or minions, as Ares is the god of war. She uses this for an ironclad warship courtesy of her father, Ares (destroyed by Charybdis on her quest for the Golden Fleece).
 * On occasion a chariot that belongs to her father that she may borrow. It may change form (motorcycle, tank, convertible, etc.)
 * Expert control over all weapons (see "Power/Abilities").

Film
Oddly, although Clarrise is considered a lead character in the series, along with making her first appearance in The Lightning Thief, she was not included in the film adaptation. But, fortunately for fans of the books, Chris Columbus mentioned that Clarisse was probably going to be put into The Sea of Monsters.

It seemed that Annabeth had acquired her fighting skills though, as she beat four armed men on her own, which Annabeth could not do in the books.