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{{Character Infobox|name = Harpocrates|gender = Male|alias = God of Silence|hair = Black|species = [[Greek Gods|God]]|appearances = [[The Tyrant’s Tomb]]|pantheon = Greek}} 
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{{Character Infobox|name = Harpocrates|gender = Male|alias = The Soundless God<br>God of Silence|hair = Black|species = [[Greek Gods|God]]|appearances = ''[[The Tyrant’s Tomb]]''|pantheon = Greek}}
 
 
'''Harpocrates''' was the Ptolemaic god of silence and was responsible for the communication trouble the demigods were having. 
 
'''Harpocrates''' was the Ptolemaic god of silence and was responsible for the communication trouble the demigods were having. 
   
== History ==
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==History==
Harpocrates was created during the time of Greek rule of [[Egypt]].
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Harpocrates was created during the time of Greek rule of [[Egypt]].
   
 
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Harpocrates was imprisoned by [[Triumvirate Holdings]] and forced to silence communications for the demigods. When [[Apollo]], [[Meg McCaffrey]], and [[Reyna Ramírez-Arellano]] find him and open the door to his holding container, he bombarded them with negative memories of Apollo bullying him and the emperors mocking him. The three then show him good and bad memories of their own. After Reyna and Meg destroy the [[fasces]], they stop him from vaporizing Apollo by showing him memories of how he changed. He agrees to be used as the sacrifice and tells Apollo to release his dying breath at a shrine or temple and wills himself out of existence.
 
Harpocrates was imprisoned by [[Triumvirate Holdings]] and forced to silence communications for the demigods. When [[Apollo]], [[Meg McCaffrey]], and [[Reyna Ramírez-Arellano]] find him and open the door to his holding container, he bombarded them with negative memories of Apollo bullying him and the emperors mocking him. The three then show him good and bad memories of their own. After Reyna and Meg destroy the [[fasces]], they stop him from vaporizing Apollo by showing him memories of how he changed. He agrees to be used as the sacrifice and tells Apollo to release his dying breath at a shrine or temple and wills himself out of existence.
   
== Apperence ==
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Harpocrates takes form of a ten year old boy with an olive complexion in a toga and wearing the crowns of a combined Egypt. He had a mostly shaved head with a black ponytail on the side.
 
Harpocrates takes form of a ten year old boy with an olive complexion in a toga and wearing the crowns of a combined Egypt. He had a mostly shaved head with a black ponytail on the side.
   
During his imprisonment by [[Triumvirate Holdings]], his skin became wrinkled and pale.
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During his imprisonment by [[Triumvirate Holdings]], his skin became wrinkled and pale.
   
== Personality ==
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==Personality==
Harpocrates is shown to be bitter due to melenia of bullying by Apollo, however he is able to forgive.
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Harpocrates is shown to be bitter due to melenia of bullying by Apollo, however he is able to forgive.
   
 
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Revision as of 19:07, 5 October 2019

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Harpocrates was the Ptolemaic god of silence and was responsible for the communication trouble the demigods were having. 

History

Harpocrates was created during the time of Greek rule of Egypt.

The Trials of Apollo

The Tyrant's Tomb

Harpocrates was imprisoned by Triumvirate Holdings and forced to silence communications for the demigods. When Apollo, Meg McCaffrey, and Reyna Ramírez-Arellano find him and open the door to his holding container, he bombarded them with negative memories of Apollo bullying him and the emperors mocking him. The three then show him good and bad memories of their own. After Reyna and Meg destroy the fasces, they stop him from vaporizing Apollo by showing him memories of how he changed. He agrees to be used as the sacrifice and tells Apollo to release his dying breath at a shrine or temple and wills himself out of existence.

Appearance

Harpocrates takes form of a ten year old boy with an olive complexion in a toga and wearing the crowns of a combined Egypt. He had a mostly shaved head with a black ponytail on the side.

During his imprisonment by Triumvirate Holdings, his skin became wrinkled and pale.

Personality

Harpocrates is shown to be bitter due to melenia of bullying by Apollo, however he is able to forgive.

Abilities

  • Silence Inducement: Harpocrates is able to induce silence around him, those that get to close to him are unable to speak. Once imprisoned his powers were amplified silencing communications for demigods.
  • Memory Projection: He can project his memories to speak.

Trivia

  • Some people believed that Harpocrates was the son of Isis and Serapis.
  • Groucho Marx once jokingly said that his brother, Harpo, was named after Harpocrates, it was actually because he played the harp. However, Discordians considered Harpo an avatar of Harpocrates.[1]

References

The Trials of Apollo
Core Series: The Hidden Oracle | The Dark Prophecy | The Burning Maze | The Tyrant's Tomb | The Tower of Nero
Main Characters: Apollo/Lester Papadopolous | Meg McCaffrey | Percy Jackson | Peaches | Leo Valdez | Calypso | Grover Underwood | Piper McLean | Jason Grace | Reyna Ramírez-Arellano | Frank Zhang | Hazel Levesque | Lavinia Asimov | Nico di Angelo | Will Solace | Rachel Elizabeth Dare
Secondary Characters: Chiron | Austin Lake | Kayla Knowles | Hemithea | Josephine | Georgina | Lityerses | Trophonius | Gleeson Hedge | Mellie | Chuck Hedge | Medea | Herophile | Crest | Don | Tyson | Ella | Tarquin | Luguselwa | Claudia | Janice | Blaise
Minor Characters: Sally Jackson | Thalia Grace | Mrs. O'Leary | Festus | Cade | Mikey | Harley | Connor Stoll | Miranda Gardiner | Cecil Markowitz | Ellis Wakefield | Sherman Yang | Damien White | Malcolm Pace | Paolo Montes | Valentina Diaz | Germani | Agamethus | Olujime | Phillip McCaffrey | Hunter Kowalski | Sssssarah | Prickly Pear | Aloe Vera | Joshua | Naevius Sutorius Macro | Incitatus | Tristan McLean | Bombilo | Aurum | Argentum | Julia | Jacob | Dakota | Poison Oak | Screech-Bling | Annabeth Chase | Elon | Mamurius Veturius | Mimi
Olympian Gods (Greek & Roman): Zeus/Jupiter | Hera/Juno | Poseidon/Neptune | Demeter/Ceres | Ares/Mars | Athena/Minerva | Apollo/Apollo (Roman) | Artemis/Diana | Hephaestus/Vulcan | Aphrodite/Venus | Hermes/Mercury | Dionysus/Bacchus | Hades/Pluto
Minor Gods: Nero | Commodus | Caligula | Iris | Britomartis | Styx | Terminus | Lupa | Terpsichore | Harpocrates | Cardea
Titans: Rhea | Leto | Mnemosyne | Helios
Monsters and Magical Creatures: Python | Nosoi | Karpos | Palikos | Myrmekes | Colossus Neronis | Blemmyae | Gryphon | Carthaginian Serpent | Scythian Dracaena | Cynocephali | Centaur | Cyclops | Yale | Satyr/Faun | Strix | Dryad | Dragon | Pandai | Eurynomos | Skeleton Warriors | Vrykolakai | Khromandae | Amphisbaena | Troglodyte | Tauri Sylvestres
Related Content: Rick Riordan | Percy Jackson and the Olympians | The Heroes of Olympus | Demigods & Magicians | Camp Half-Blood Confidential | Camp Jupiter Classified: A Probatio's Journal | Percy Jackson Demigod Collection | Un Natale Mezzosangue | The Sun and the Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure