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–Leo to Frank, in The Mark of Athena.

Leo Valdez is one of the seven heroes of the Prophecy of Seven. He plays one of the most important roles in the prophecy. He is a Greek demigod, the son of Hephaestus and Esperanza Valdez. He is currently in a relationship with Calypso

History

Early Life

Leo was born in Houston, Texas to the mechanic Esperanza Valdez and the blacksmith god Hephaestus. Unlike most of his half-siblings, Leo was the first child of Hephaestus to control fire born in centuries. When he was little, he had a babysitter named Tia Callida, who later was discovered to be Hera in disguise.

She was watching Leo because she knew of his destiny as one of the seven in the prophecy. She tried to "kill" him multiple times by putting him near an active fireplace and by letting him play with knives. She also tried to make him poke a rattlesnake, which he refused to do.

This was done to help train Leo to be strong at a young age. He once drew a picture of a flying boat with a bronze dragon head as the masthead in crayon at the age of five and just as Leo was going to sign his name on the picture, it was blown away by the wind. Tia convinced him to use his abilities to start a fire to "warm these old bones," and he ended up burning his handprints into the table.

In The Blood of Olympus, Leo recalls how he used to play with plastic organ models as a kid. He once got in trouble after turning a cross-section kidney and some skeleton legs into a kidney monster and scared the school nurse.

Death of Mother

At the age of eight, Leo was visited by Gaea, the Earth goddess, who intended to break his spirit, after being notified by Medea that he would have a crucial part to play in her downfall. Horrified, Leo tried to use his pyrokinetic abilities as a defense to save his mother and himself, but Gaea manipulated the fire, burning down the mechanic shop.

His mom died in the fire, and his Aunt Rosa called him a 'diablo' (which means devil in Spanish) and turned his remaining family against him, thus forcing him to be sent to several foster homes.

Life in Foster Care

Piper McLean

Piper McLean, one of his best friends.

The death of his mother haunted Leo for years. As he believed her death was his fault, the emotional strain caused him to run away from multiple foster homes. After running away for the sixth time, Leo was sent to the Wilderness School, where he met Piper McLean, who unbeknownst to him, was a daughter of Aphrodite.

He had an abusive foster mom named Teresa.

Mist Memories

When Hera switched Percy Jackson and Jason Grace, she manipulated the Mist so Leo would think Jason was his best friend, although they became real friends later on.

The Heroes of Olympus

The Lost Hero

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Jason Grace, his other best friend.

Leo goes to the Wilderness School with Piper and Jason. He partners up to complete their assignment with Jason on their field trip to Grand Canyon. During the ride there, Jason says he does not remember anything and Leo thinks that he is playing a joke on him. When Gleeson Hedge, their coach, yells at them from the front of the bus, Leo says that he can not hear him, prompting Hedge to use his megaphone. When Hedge turns on the megaphone, it sounds like Darth Vader or shouts out phrases like "The cow says moo": Leo pranked him by mechanically modifying his megaphone. He seems to be good friends with Piper and Jason at first and he seems to know Piper very well, knowing who her dad is and being able to tell that she likes to fight her own battles when she is picked on by some of the mean girls on the trip. When they are walking across the sky-walk, a storm appears around them and Leo is the one that notices the storm is only in this area and nowhere else. As the storm begins to get bad, most of the students run away back inside except for Jason, Leo, Piper, Dylan, and Coach Hedge.

Dylan reveals himself to be a Ventus or a storm spirit and attacks the others with the help of two other ventis. Leo is thrown off the sky-walk and slams into one of the canyon walls. While Jason and Piper try to fight Dylan, Hedge takes off his disguise and shows the others that he is a satyr sent to protect Leo and Piper. He jumps over the side and manages to grab Leo, pulling him back up as Jason fights off the venti using his Imperial Gold sword, Ivlivs thus saving him. Hedge manages to get Leo back onto the sky-walk, where Dylan tries to abduct him. At the last minute, Hedge intervenes and is abducted instead.

Annabeth Chase and Butch arrive to rescue them on a flying chariot, bringing the three demigods to Camp Half-Blood. While on the way back, Leo makes a few jokes about how Butch is a child of the rainbow goddess, Iris, and is one of the best campers with the pegasus. When Butch threatens to toss him off the flying chariot, Leo sarcastically backtracks saying that rainbows and ponies are very macho. Once arriving at camp, Leo is immediately claimed by his father, Hephaestus, and goes on a tour of the camp with Will Solace, who is a son of Apollo and head counselor of cabin seven, who brings him to Hephaestus' cabin. It is here that he meets Jake Mason, the current head of the cabin. Jake is in a full-body cast after trying to stop the Bronze Dragon that has started going crazy and attacking the camp. He also explains that after Charles Beckendorf's death, the cabin has been under a curse that makes any creation of the cabin turn to junk. When Leo asks if anyone at the cabin can control fire, one of the members of Cabin 9, Nyssa, tells him that only a few people in history have ever had that power and it is considered a curse because it normally causes great destruction.

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Festus, his dragon.

That night, at the campfire, Leo is very quiet until Rachel Elizabeth Dare gives out a quest to Jason. When Jason is about to pick which member will go with him and Nyssa volunteers herself, Leo stands up and claims that it is him that must go on the quest, offering that he also has an idea on the transportation problem. Jason says that if he can get them a way to fly, then he can go with them. That night, Leo goes into the woods looking for the bronze dragon and stumbles upon a trap set up by Cabin 9 to capture it. The dragon appears in front of Leo, who is upset that the dragon does not have wings to fly. The dragon blasts him with fire, but Leo's body is unharmed because of his Pyrokinesis. After it falls into the trap, Leo takes the chance to find the control panel and fix some of the wirings inside its head. After he fixes him up the best he can, the dragon asks Leo to climb on his back and takes him to Bunker 9 where he finds a magic toolbelt and a set of bronze wings for the dragon. He spends most of the night working on the dragon and appears in front of everyone the next morning saying he found Jason and Piper a ride, naming the dragon Festus meaning "happy" in Latin. When asked where he got the wings, he says he found them in the woods but does not mention the bunker. Jason keeps his promise and chooses Leo as the last member of the three campers to go on their quest to save Hera.

They begin to fly to Quebec, Canada to talk to Boreas to find out where to find Hera. They meet the two sons of Boreas, Zetes, and Calais. The brothers say that they can't land unless it's an emergency landing, so they trick them into letting them into Boreas' palace. Festus is not allowed in as he is a fire dragon, so Leo flips a switch and Festus turns into a suitcase (but still weighs the same, which is 6 billion pounds). Luckily, Festus in suitcase form has wheels. When Khione, the snow goddess, comes down the stairs, Leo immediately falls in love with her as soon as he sees her, but she dislikes him because she can sense that he can summon fire (as Boreas' children can smell fire). He is not allowed to meet with Boreas as ice and fire would not be ideal in this situation. While his friends were gone, he has his clothes cleaned of the oil and dirt gathered on him from fixing Festus. Leo is upset that Jason and Piper made Khione mad because he was planning on making her his prom date, not knowing that she likes to collect demigods as ice statues. Jason later explains this to him, which Leo thanks him for.

After they leave, Festus is knocked out of the sky and crashes into an abandoned car factory while Leo was resting. Leo runs off to go and find where Festus landed, which turns out to be in a row of portable toilets. When he looks inside the dragon's head, it is shown the reason Festus crashed was that the wiring had frozen over, something that shouldn't have happened as it would have been too hot inside his head. While he is fixing the dragon, the face of Gaea appears in the snow, sludge, and dirt and tells him to walk away from his friends and let him die. He tosses one of the toilet lids at the face and the face disappears.

When he gets back to the factory, Jason and Piper have been captured by three cyclopes called Ma Gasket, Torque, and Sump. Piper sees Leo sneaking around and keeps the monsters talking while he creates a remote to control some heavy lifting machinery. When one of Ma's children leaves, he uses that moment to attack, taking out her son by tossing him through the roof and then crushing the other with a metal claw when he returns. Ma Gasket is also defeated when Leo uses his fire to break a chain, causing an engine to fall on top of her. When he goes to free Piper and the unconscious Jason, the dust of the cyclopes begins to reform. He rushes them back to Festus, hearing them reform inside the factory. Piper thinks that his fire powers are cool, but he still feels like they are a curse because he thinks that it was his fire that caused his mom's death. He also tells them that children of Hephaestus are only born with fire powers when bad things are about to happen, but Jason cheers him up by suggesting that they are born with those powers because that is when they are needed most.

When they arrive in Chicago, Leo takes a whistle out of his pocket and teaches Festus to come when he is called. After that, the group follows a group of storm spirits into the sewer system where they get some rest while Leo makes some food for the other two. They follow the wind into a shopping mall, which is owned and operated by Medea. They find that in Medea's mall, Coach Hedge and some venti are locked in cages. Medea begins to charmspeak the trio, but Piper is able to resist. Leo and Jason begin shopping for new clothes, potions, and soon forget the reason they were there in the first place. Medea soon turns Leo and Jason on each other and tries to force them to kill each other. Piper, trying to get them back to their senses, gets Medea to admit that she can see the future and told her patron about Leo being one of the seven, leading to the death of his mother. This is enough to break the spell over Leo and Jason, but Medea lets loose the Sun Dragons to fight them off while she escapes. He calls Festus who can fight off the other two dragons and the three fly off with Coach Hedge and the venti while the mall is destroyed thanks to Piper.

As they are flying, Leo falls asleep and has a dream of his father Hephaestus, who is using an old pirate radio broadcaster to speak to Leo without Zeus knowing. At first, Leo is very angry with him for not coming to see him sooner but softens after seeing that his father acts the same way he does when he is nervous (fiddling with gears and small machines). His father tells him that the gods closed themselves off from their children because of Zeus' orders; partly because he felt that their children should respect them and he felt ashamed that the gods needed the help of mortals, and also because Zeus was worried that their activities on Earth were awakening Gaea. Not long after the dream starts, Zeus picks up on the dream and cuts the connection.

When Leo wakes up, Festus is crashing to the ground and he tells Jason to carry Piper away. Jason is unwilling to leave his friend but does so anyway while Leo tries to reboot Festus. Once the dragon comes back online, it is already too late and the crash into the yard of a large house. Leo survives from the crash. When he comes to his senses, Festus is destroyed by the house's defense system (lasers) and Leo asks his father to bring his head back to Bunker 9 so he can reuse him, as that was Festus' final wish. Leo takes it very hard and thought it was his fault, leading Festus to his death. But soon, Jason said he couldn't do better, Festus was the best dragon he had ever seen.

The house turns out to belong to King Midas and his son Lityerses. At first, all seems to be going well until Midas turns Piper into gold and when he tries to fight him with his fire, he can't (the gold suppresses his powers). He is also turned to a gold statue but is freed after Jason defeats Lityerses and washes off Leo and Piper in the river, which is freezing cold. Jason uses the storm spirits to fly them away from the house and after setting up camp, Leo makes tofu burgers for Piper and the newly freed Coach Hedge.

Gleeson Hedge

Gleeson Hedge, his protector.

Not long after, they are attacked by a pack of wolves lead by Lycaon, the first werewolf. He says that their weapons will not work on him because he can only be hurt with silver, but Leo pulls some gasoline out of his belt and lights some of the wolves on fire, but it isn't enough to hold them back. He is only saved thanks to the timely arrival of the Hunters of Artemis that shoot the wolves with silver arrows. Leo immediately likes Thalia after only seeing her for a second and thinks that she is too hot to be Jason's sister, but doesn't tell him that. When the Hunters set up camp, a few hunters go to take care of Piper and Leo begins to follow them, only for Jason to ask him to stay as he begins talking to his sister. He learns about how he was separated from his sister and about Jason's mother, making him feel bad for Jason.

When Piper is fully healed, the group begins to travel to Aeolus' palace, but on the way up Leo asks why a wind spirit would need a bridge, to which Thalia says it is an anchor so that it doesn't fly away. Leo gets an idea from this about what Hera said about Jason being a bridge, and a bridge must connect to something. His mind begins to race so fast that his fire powers heat his body and the bridge begins to crack. Jason manages to get Leo to the palace, but Thalia is left behind and says she will meet Jason at the wolf house.

After returning the venti and finding the location of Piper's father, Aeolus gives Leo a drawing he had made when he was only a small child and tells him that it is the key to his success. Soon after, he turns on the heroes after a voice tells him to, someone that is above the gods. Mellie, the wind nymph, helps them in their escape and when he wakes up, they are in a diner in San Francisco and Leo has a set of new clothes (thanks to Aphrodite, who had visited Piper in her dream). Piper tells them they are fighting Gaea and they should be careful from now on and avoid walking on land. They take a cab to Mount Diablo and begin to climb to the top, but Leo's feet begin to sink into the ground as Gaea is starting to wake up.

As they get closer, Leo makes a small wind up toy but isn't sure what it does, as he wasn't paying attention when he made it. When they reach the summit, Enceladus is waiting for them and summons a group of Earthborn to attack them. Leo tosses his toy into one of the construction vehicles and hops into another one, using the machine to destroy several of the monsters while Jason is fighting the giant. Soon, the vehicle is destroyed, but his windup toy activates the other piece of equipment and it begins destroying more monsters until it too is deactivated. One Earthborn was left, but Leo had no more tricks or weapons. He lit himself on fire (he called this the blaze of glory) and charged, only for a dagger to chop the monster in half thanks to Piper.

Jason (with a lightning bolt from his father for help) defeated Enceladus and saved Piper's dad, flying back to the airport where Piper charmspeaks a pilot. Once they land and everyone is safe, they receive an Iris Message from Thalia that she found Hera at the Wolf House, so they borrow the chopper with Leo as the pilot. He can fly the chopper well enough thanks to his mechanical instincts, but sleet began to hammer the helicopter and they crash into the middle of a battlefield. They all retreat to the Wolf House, but Khione arrives and freezes all the Hunters, allowing the wolves and Earthborn to walk into the front door. She tells them that she was the one whispering into the ears of the gods and watching them for Enceladus. She was also the one that froze Festus' wiring and plans on killing Jason and Piper so that the Roman campers will find their bodies and think that the Greeks have sided with the Giants. She offers Leo a place at her side because he is interesting, but he laughs her off and starts fighting her with his fire. The heat of his attacks begins to melt the ice and snow and many of the monsters run away in fear, including Khione herself as she turns to snow and disappears.

Leo then gets to work freeing Hera with an electric saw which he connected to a Ventus named Tempest which was under Jason's command while Piper tries to charmspeak Gaea back to sleep to make the cage easier to break. While they do this, Jason is fighting off the newly awaken Porphyrion. Once the main support of the cage is broken, Hera broke free causing any monsters left in the house to run away or be dissolved by her true form. Porphyrion managed to get away, not wanting to fight when not at his full strength and Hera returns the demigods to camp. The trip causes Leo to throw up in one of the offering fires to the gods.

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Bunker 9.

After telling everyone about their trip, Leo shows Piper, Jason, Chiron, and his cabin members the entrance to Bunker 9 and his fire powers. After searching the bunker, they find weapon ideas and designs, including a large warship that matches the picture of the flying boat that Leo had drawn when he was a child. His cabin members elect him as Cabin Leader and make plans to make the Argo II and fly to Greece. He later attends the War Council as the leader of his cabin and wonders why Jason picked Annabeth to sail with them. Jason then explains that if he is here at Camp Half-Blood, Percy must be at the Roman camp, called Camp Jupiter and that the Roman campers aren't as nice.

The Son of Neptune

While Percy is dreaming, he sees Leo working on the Argo II when one of the engines explodes. He claims that it could take two or three days to fix and that the deadline to have the ship completed was today. When Percy, Frank, and Hazel are watching Polybotes from afar Ma Gasket, the Cyclops from The Lost Hero yells, "The camp, yes. Vengeance! The orange and purple ones destroy my home. Now Ma Gasket will destroy theirs! Do you hear me, Leo? Jason? Piper? I come to annihilate you!"

Later, when visiting Hazel Levesque's house in Alaska, Percy sees a picture of Sammy Valdez and thinks he had seen him somewhere before, but can't remember where. Hazel says he would be much older and Percy must just be imagining things. Percy then remembers his dream figuring out that Leo resembles Sammy almost identically.

Upon returning to Camp Jupiter and the defeat of Polybotes, Leo appears on a video scroll that was sent to Percy through Ella. He told them that he would appreciate it if the Roman demigods didn't shoot them out of the sky when they come to rescue Percy and start their quest. While watching the video, Hazel mistook him for Sammy Valdez and Percy remembers the picture of Sammy when looking at Leo.

The Demigod Diaries

Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford

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Buford.

When Leo accidentally polishes Buford with Windex instead of Lemon Pledge with extra moisturizing formula, Buford runs off with two syncopations essential to building the engine for the Argo II. Leo, in a panic, asks for Jason and Piper's help to retrieve them. He explains the situation of how in about an hour, dangerous chemicals will mix in the engine blowing up the forest portion of Camp Half-Blood without the syncopations. With everyone caught up, the three friends journey into the forest in search of Buford. They then encounter Maenads on their journey and Leo feigns to be the Greek god, Dionysus, to please the Maenads. Suspicious, the Maenads figure out the truth and chase Leo and his friends until Leo comes up with an idea. Leo sends Jason to go find Buford, while he and Piper run towards Bunker 9. Once they reach Bunker 9, Leo distracts the Maenads with a  party while he sets up a trap to ensnare them. Leo finally sets off the trap which drops a net (based on the original net which Hephaestus used to catch Ares and Aphrodite together) on the Maenads. Jason just in time arrives with Buford and Leo fixes the syncopator in the engine of the Argo II, thus narrowly preventing a massive explosion at Camp Half-Blood. Later Chiron and Argus arrive and decide to deport the Maenads away.

The Mark of Athena

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Leo is one of the five crewmates aboard the Argo II when it arrived at Camp Jupiter. He is possessed by an eidolon and attacks Camp Jupiter and New Rome. Percy is forced to knock him out while Annabeth piloted the ship away from the Romans. Following this incident, Leo wonders if his friends could ever trust him. Frank Zhang asks Leo if his name was Sammy, but he denies it. Hazel Levesque soon reunites with the others as they land in Utah. Leo informs the others that he needs supplies to get the Argo II working again. Hazel volunteers to go and throughout the journey, they share many awkward moments, much to Leo's dismay.

The two soon encounter Nemesis who Leo, at first, thinks is his Aunt Rosa. Nemesis tells him that he would always be the seventh wheel and offers her help in taking down the pride of mighty, which she claims Gaea and the Gigantes to be the proudest of all. She gives Leo a fortune cookie and tells him that he'll open it when he needs it most, but a painful sacrifice must be required. Leo tries to return it, but the fortune cookie seals itself away in his tool pocket. The goddess states that they had to save Nico by July 1st, the Kalends of July before Rome is destroyed. Nemesis then tells Leo to meet her cursed boy in the lake, before night where he gets agitated.

Leo and Hazel then meet Echo who Leo teases by having her repeat silly phrases. Echo leads them to Narcissus and his nymph fan club. Leo notes that Narcissus is looking at his reflection with a sheet of celestial bronze, one of the items needed to fix the ship. The demigods manage to figure out that Echo is trying to help Narcissus change his ways, but has proven unsuccessful. Leo tries to talk Narcissus into giving him the celestial bronze but fails. He then comes up with a plan and stations Hazel a few feet away and Echo in the nymph crowd.

Drawing tattoos on his arm and greasing his hair with motor oil, Leo struts out toward the love-struck boy and claims he is better than Narcissus. Echo repeats everything Leo states and manages to trick the nymphs that Leo is better much to Narcissus' dismay. Distracted, Narcissus declares he is better as Leo continues to insult him. Hazel, using her powers, draws the celestial bronze towards her and runs toward the ship. Narcissus takes notice of the trick and orders the nymphs to catch the demigods. Leo helps Hazel with the sheet as Arion comes to their rescue. He tries to persuade Echo to come with them, but she decides to help Narcissus and kisses him on the cheek. Leo states he'll never forget her, but his memory of her smile starts to fade as they reach the ship.

Leo grabs the supplies and manages to put the engine back together while Percy holds the nymphs back. The Argo II then heads back into the air, setting sail toward the Atlantic Ocean. He later calls a group meeting where they exchange notes on their enemies, and Hazel reveals that Rome would be destroyed in six days. Leo tells the group that he has to put down to finish repairs. Annabeth suggests someplace out of the way, but close to a city when Piper suggests Kansas. In the morning, Leo thanks Piper for not hating him after attacking New Rome the previous day. Piper then reassures she'll stick up for him and compares him to the annoying little brother she never had. On the deck, Piper explains her vision of Bacchus and Topeka 32. Leo states he and Festus calculated the mile marker as best as they could. He stays on board to fix the hull while Piper, Jason, and Percy head into Kansas. However, the trio soon realizes that his calculations were wrong and are forced to summon transportation.

Leo helps Annabeth carry Jason and Piper toward the sickbay. He then heads the ship to Atlanta and retreats below deck for another meeting. He stops blaming himself for the attack on New Rome when Piper tells him that eidolons, possessing spirits, made him do it. The group discusses Ephialtes and Otis, the twin giants, and how Romans would not follow them into the Mare Nostrum. Piper also informs that Gaea wants two of the seven demigods to be killed. Leo remembers how Khinoe had stated Jason's blood would taint the Wolf House forever. He then proceeds to wonder if demigod blood has that power. Percy states that Polybotes had stated Percy's blood at Mount Olympus would wake Gaea.

Piper later states that the eidolons were still in the room and calls out to them with her Charmspeak. Leo tries to laugh her attempt off but is taken over by the eidolon along with Jason and Percy. Piper tells the spirits to swear on the Styx that they would leave the ship and never possess anyone on the ship again. The eidolons leave which results in Leo falling on the floor because Frank didn't catch him. The next day, Leo grins when Percy and Annabeth are caught together in the stables, muttering classic over and over. At another meeting, Percy explains his dream about the twins and Nico. Leo makes a theory that Nico may be conspiring with the enemy while Jason backs him up. Hazel, outraged, storms out of the room, while Leo tries to apologize. Frank stops him angrily and Leo leaves to land the ship.

Percy, Frank, and Coach Hedge embark into Atlanta while Annabeth attempts to cheer up Hazel. Jason, Piper, and Leo are interrupted from their lunch to disembark, causing Leo to cry out if he can ever just eat a normal lunch. Percy tells him to head to Charleston where they can find a map to the Mark of Athena. Percy and Frank recount how they had met Phorcys, Keto, and the imprisonment of wild animals. They had also been imprisoned but escaped causing Leo to wonder if he's worth as much as two or three Franks. Frank, meanwhile gets himself trapped in Chinese Handcuffs, much to Leo's amusement. He changes into a lizard to escape which Leo jokes about. Percy then states that the map leads to the Mark of Athena causing them to wonder what it is.

Annabeth gears the conversation back to Charleston and wonders why Jason looked surprised at the name. He explains how he and Reyna had salvaged a ship, the C.S.S. Hunley for supplies, much to Leo's excitement claiming he wanted to see the Civil War artifact. Jason later explains how the Romans had fought for the Confederate side, much to Hazel's distaste. He then apologizes for it and his outburst in the meeting, forcing Leo to do the same. Jason then states he could lead a team to search for the map at the museum, which Leo volunteers for. Jason recruits Frank, who was playing with the Chinese handcuffs and couldn't get his fingers out. Leo laughs at Frank, stating there's a simple trick for escaping. He then mocks him in Chiron's voice when Frank turned into a lizard to escape. Jason then states that Reyna had a meeting with a ghost and she was never the same. Since the ghost only met with females, Annabeth, Piper, and Hazel agree to go.

Leo informs that Roman eagles were in their way and how he could send Buford as a distraction and go the long way to Charleston. Hazel then pleads that Nico would have less time, but Leo reassures her they'll have barely enough time to reach Rome and sends Buford, with a pair of Frank's pants, on his way. The next day, Leo docks the ship at Charleston Harbor and leaves with Jason and Frank to the museum. At the museum, they are attacked by Confederate ghosts and head back to the ship where Piper sends them an Iris-message that they're heading for Fort Sumter and Romans are attacking. Frank turns into a bald eagle while Leo grabs his talons and flies toward the Argo II with Jason behind them. Coach Hedge fires the ballista and knocks the three off course. Leo is dropped and the three disappear behind the fort. Annabeth tells them to drawback as she enters Fort Sumter, successfully obtaining the map and reunites with them back on the ship.

Leo desperately tries to man the ship as Percy and Jason create massive storms to keep the Roman demigods away. Leo punches in coordinates that Percy received from a nereid and they set sail into the Atlantic. After putting some distance, Coach Hedge takes the wheel and Leo asks where they are heading. Percy informs that the nereid had said Chiron's brothers would help them and that Keto is bound to send one of her sea monsters their way. Jason suggests they fly, but Leo says the air stabilizer is busted. Hazel worries and states Nico only has three days left, but Leo reassures her they'll make it if something unexpected happens. Frank wonders if there's any good news which Leo replies that Buford had successfully returned but without his pants. Annabeth and Piper tell Frank to help them take Jason and Percy, who was sapped out of strength, below deck. Leo wonders if he forgot something, but tries to dismiss it.

Hazel and Leo then stare at each other awkwardly and Leo tries to help her with her seasick. Hazel reassures Leo that Frank is a nice guy, but he is just nervous about his fire. Hazel asks Leo to remember what had happened in the Great Salt Lake, and Leo states he'll be willing to use the fortune cookie to find Nico. Hazel rebuffs this and instead reminds him of how he handled Narcissus and the nymphs. She states that he reminds her too much of Sammy and she can show him who he was. Leo, determined to do what Frank did, grabs Hazel's hand and she shows him a flashback of her life.

Ghost Hazel and Leo watch as Hazel, bullied by Rufus, is saved by Sammy. Rufus had demanded Hazel for a diamond, but Sammy managed to take it instead, much to Hazel's horror. Leo is shocked that Sammy looks so much like him, but that he was smarter, cooler, and funnier. He figures out Sammy had stolen Hazel's heart, but he wasn't Sammy. The memory dissolves and the demigods arrive in Houston. Hazel states that this isn't from her memory, but Leo discovers that this is the spot where both of their timelines connect. An old man on the porch states Hazel's name and Hazel discovers Gaea had lied. Sammy was alive and well beyond the 1960s. Using Morse code, Sammy was tapping I love you over again to Hazel. Leo's mom carries Leo to Sammy and tells him that he is Leo's bisabolol, meaning great-grandfather in Spanish. Sammy takes Leo and tells him he'll be his stunt double, but Hera had stated he wouldn't be alive for Hazel's great danger and pleads to tell her he was sorry for selling the diamond. Sammy claims it was a good life, but it was cursed. He never saw Hazel again. Hazel starts crying as Sammy tells Leo he has his blessing and tells her hello to Hazel for him. He returns Leo to Esperanza and says he is ready to rest soon as the scene dissolves.

Back on the Argo II, the ship lurches to one side and Coach Hedge warns that one of Keto's monsters had found them. Leo curses himself for not changing the sonar as a skolopendra attacks. The rest of the crew head upstairs, but Percy and Jason are too tired to fight. Annabeth and Piper try to attack with their daggers as Frank shoots arrows and Coach Hedge attacks with his baseball bat. The satyr tells Leo that if he wasn't holding hands with Hazel for so long then the monster wouldn't have attacked. Frank, outraged and distracted, is knocked overboard. Leo and Hazel open a crate and take out jars of Greek fire. However, they are trapped by one of the monster's tentacles. Leo burns fire onto the tentacle and the monster drops them. Hazel and Leo throw the Greek fire into the monster's mouth as they sink underwater and slip into unconsciousness.

Leo wakes up in an underwater dungeon with Frank. He manages to convince him that he and Hazel are just friends, which Frank believes. The two then try to figure out a way to escape and Leo covers himself in fire, much to Frank´s horror as he backs away from him. Leo puts out the fire and Frank hesitates to tell him about his weakness. Just at that moment, the two are visited by a fish-horse otherwise known as ichthyocentaur. Frank is taken by Bythos, the combat teacher, while Leo is interrogated by Aphros, the home economics teacher. Leo tells Aphros his story which matches Hazel's much to Aphros' delight. Hazel reunites with Leo while Aprhos heads to find Frank. Leo manages to figure out that Frank's life is connected to a piece of firewood. Aphros, Bythos, and Frank meet up with Hazel and Leo where the ichthyocentaurs reassure that they will take action against Phorcys and Keto. Aphros tells Hazel to visit again with Arion and to save Nico the day after tomorrow as he will be vital to the quest. Aprhos informs Leo that he needs to stay close to Frank and Hazel because they will face mechanical difficulties and sends them on their way with brownies.

The four demigods and Coach Hedge are relieved to see the three again as they make their way deeper into the Atlantic Ocean. They inform the crew that the ichthyocentaurs would protect the ship until they reach the Mare Nostrum. Percy, however, is disappointed that they didn't want to meet him. Leo informs they'll spend the next day flying to Rome and then the day after that, they'll arrive. Percy brings up the Mark of Athena, much to Annabeth's discomfort, calling it a problem. Annabeth tells them that the map she found would only show itself to her, but passes around a coin she received from her mother. Annabeth informs that the Mark of Athena would lead her to the Athena Parthenos, which vanished. Jason states that when he was praetor, an old legend was passed around that the Romans stole the statue, and that's why the two sides can never get along. Annabeth states she has to find the statue so she can mend the rift. After the meeting, Leo then assigns chores for everyone to do around the Argo II.

The next day, the group arrive at the Rock of Gibraltar, otherwise known as the Pillars of Hercules. An island appears in their way, blocking the path. Jason states that Hercules might be on the island and that he'll want to talk to them. Annabeth sends Jason and Piper on the island to converse with him while the others stay on board. Leo manages to fix the stabilizer in time for Piper's plan to unfold. The group manages to enter the Mare Nostrum as they fly away from Hercules. That night, after countless attacks, Leo stays manning the wheel while Percy and Annabeth discuss Percy's recent dream. However, they are attacked and kidnapped by a pirate, Chrysaor. The pirate kidnaps Piper, Hazel, Leo, Coach Hedge, and Annabeth while Percy and Frank manage to trick him away. Percy later pays tribute to his victory to Bacchus, and they sink the pirate's ship. The next morning, the group arrives in Rome.

Leo accompanies Hazel and Frank to the Pantheon where he discovers an underground tunnel behind the Tomb of Raphael. Hazel decides to head inside first, but Leo and Frank are forced to follow when they are attacked by eidolons. The trio heads down the tunnel and enters a workshop, to Leo's delight. He exclaims that the inventions were the work of Archimedes and how he could upgrade the ship with his plans. However, Hazel and Frank are shocked by some of the incomplete inventions, controlled by eidolons, rendering them unconscious. Before they can get to Leo, he runs towards a room with folding metal gates and seals them together. The eidolons threaten to destroy Archimedes' Scrolls and kill Hazel and Frank unless Leo exits his prison. Leo tries to scan his surroundings and finds an Archimedes Sphere. He rapidly puts together the sphere but doesn't have the access code as the eidolons prepare to attack. Leo breaks open the fortune cookie he received from Nemesis and manages to complete the sphere. Leo manages to destroy the Taser Ball and possess one of the eidolons to battle the other one. Frank shields Hazel with his body and duck as Leo destroys the eidolons. Hazel wonders where Nico could be and Leo points to Nico's Sword and states it was a trap. Gaea tells them that it was all a distraction as she traps them inside the workshop. She shows them visions of Annabeth facing her mother's mortal enemy and Percy leading Piper and Jason into a room.

Leo then rescues Percy, Jason, Piper, and Nico from Ephialtes and Otis as the twins are destroyed by Bacchus in the Colosseum. He states how he had Hazel create a tunnel, built and attached a distress signal to Frank the weasel, and led Coach Hedge to save them. Leo tells Percy that Gaea had shown them Annabeth in peril and they head to the Emmanuel Building. Along the way, Nico tells them that the mortal side of the Doors of Death is in Epirus, Greece in the House of Hades. He also informs that the Underworld side of the doors is in Tartarus. Leo blasts the ballistae into the parking lot, unknowingly smashing Arachne into a chasm that led to Tartarus. They disembark into the cave where Annabeth tells the group she defeated Arachne with Chinese Spidercuffs, a variation of Chinese Handcuffs. Leo thinks that they'll be able to fit the statue in the Argo II, but the lair started to collapse. Leo, Jason, Frank, Piper, and Coach Hedge try to secure Athena Parthenos from the Argo II. Hazel grabs the rope ladder but tells them to cut Annabeth's ankle. Suddenly, Annabeth is dragged toward the chasm but Percy manages to catch her in time. Nico tries to save them, but Annabeth tells Percy to let her go. Percy denies and tells Nico to promise him that he'll lead the others to the Doors of Death in Greece. He and Annabeth then fall into Tartarus.

Leo says it is his fault for Percy and Annabeth falling into Tartarus, but Nico tells them they are not dead. He still blames himself though and knows that the price for saving Hazel and Frank had been Percy and Annabeth. The six demigods decide to heed Percy's advice and Leo tells Festus to raise the sail so they can save Percy and Annabeth from the House of Hades.

The House of Hades

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Leo's ship, the Argo II, is attacked with giant boulders from earth spirits, known as ourae. He exclaims that he has fixed the mast on his ship three different times since they have tried to cross mountains to get to the House of Hades. Leo suggests that they wake up the others to help formulate a plan to getting over the mountains. He is shot down by Hazel twice. While they throw around ideas, Leo plays with his Archimedes sphere and ejects a 3D image of the mountain. Hazel spots something on the horizon and tells Leo to land on the ground. Leo reminds her that he can't land on the ground because of Gaea and states that he can float close to the ground instead.

Later on in the book, Leo spends the night wrestling with the Athena Parthenos, because he's obsessed with figuring out how it works. After spending hours crawling over the stature, looking for some secret switch or pressure plate, he gives up his search and curls in a blanket to sleep in the engine room.

As soon as he is asleep, he found himself in a dream. He was running for his life through his mother's old workshop, and although he couldn't see it, he was sure something was chasing him; something dark and full of hate. When he spotted the exit and sprinted towards it, he finds Gaea blocking his path. She tells him that she wants him to meet her favorite son. Although Leo darts left, away from the goddess, her laugh still echos behind him. She also says his death is near, before Leo's dream changes.

Now he finds himself at Camp Half-Blood, except now the camp is in ruins. Everything points to a big fire blazing through the camp. Leo keeps running and feels the dark presence closing in on him. He weaves around bodies of fallen Greek and Roman demigods and wants to check if they're alive, but he feels like he's running out of time. He jogged towards the only living people he could see, a group of Romans, and notices Octavian in the midst of the conversation. Octavian turns to face him and startled Leo when he spoke in Gaea's voice, "This cannot be prevented. The Romans move east from New York. They advance on your camp, and nothing can slow them down".

Leo is tempted to punch Octavian in the face, but instead continues running, and climbs Half-Blood Hill. He falters to a stop as he notices that one side of the hill is shorn away. Beyond it, the entire world was gone, and all Leo could see were endless clouds. At a shattered pine tree, a woman kneels at a cave entrance that had cracked open between the tree's roots.

Jason and Leo go to town and are ambushed by two dwarfs. Jason is knocked out while Leo gives chase- they stole his fly. When he catches them they plead with him not to kill them. He tells them to sabotage the Romans to slow them down.

After Khione and her brothers blast Leo off the Argo II, he lands on Ogygya where Calypso complains to the gods for sending him to her as a joke. As time goes by the two warm up to each other. When he leaves on the raft he promises to get back to her. He meets up with the remaining seven, Nico and Hedge in Greece before they go to the Necromanteion. When they fight skeletons and he and Hazel get separated from the rest of the group. When they come to the mortal side of the Doors of Death they meet the giant Clytius and the sorceress Pasiphaë. She recreates the Labyrinth with the Mist, which the two make it through and through her into a mist made pit. Leo then throws a screwdriver at the Doors of Death elevator exit, to stop Percy and Annabeth from vanishing. The seven and Nico then reunite and fight the Giant before Hecate arrives and helps finish him off. Nico and Hazel then shadow-travels the group up to the surface where they meet Reyna. They all have a picnic before they decide that the seven well go the Greece and Nico will shadow travel the Athena Parthenos back to Long Island with Reyna and Hedge to prevent a civil war and help heal the incapacitated Olympians of their split personalities.

The Blood of Olympus

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In The Blood of Olympus, Leo manages to see Annabeth's Morse Code message and subsequently came to where Jason, Piper, and Annabeth were. When Leo, Percy, Frank, and Hazel arrived at Olympia to help the victory goddess, Nike, to stop letting the gods suffer from their different aspects. They were forced to fight each other, but they had another solution. They first killed all four of the Nikais or "Nikkettes" as Leo called those metal ladies.

In the final battle, Leo flies a restored Festus into battle against Gaea with Jason and Piper. After Jason gets Gaea several miles up in the air and Piper puts Gaea to sleep with her Charmspeak, Leo has Festus release his friends and then blasts Gaea with all of his firepower, just as Octavian hits her with a flaming onager (accidentally killing himself in the process). The combined attack utterly destroys Gaea's physical form and scatters her essence, keeping her from forming a consciousness again or reforming, just like Ouranos and Kronos. The effort kills Leo and blasts Festus far away with his body, but Festus is able to resurrect him with the Physician's Cure before it becomes too late.

At the very end, he returns to Ogygia and takes Calypso back to the mortal world on Festus.

Between the Series

Several days after the deaths of Gaea and Leo, a parchment scroll with a holographic message, sent from the resurrected Leo, came fluttering into Camp Half-Blood on the wind. Leo recorded the message while flying on Festus' back, and in it, he reveals that he has managed to get resurrected and find Calypso, and apologizes for leaving his friends and fellow campers in such a manner. However, the message is not of perfect quality, so the latter portions of it are filled with static. He ends the message by stating that he loves them all, and cheerfully asking for tacos to be cooked for his arrival. The scroll is later kept by Nico di Angelo, who takes to looking at it every time he begins to get angry at Leo.

Leo later mentions that during his long journey back to Camp Half-Blood with Festus and Calypso, he had flown through the Sea of Monsters (encountering Polyphemus along the way), and had an embarrassing experience in Albania (with Nico hastily shutting Leo up before the latter can get into the details).

The Trials of Apollo

The Hidden Oracle

Six months after Gaea's 'death', Leo, Calypso, and Festus finally return to Camp Half-Blood after the camp is almost destroyed by the Colossus Neronis. The campers take numbers from Nico di Angelo, so they could both welcome Leo back and punch him, as well as a few campers he never met and Chiron (with Nico himself being the last one to do so). After some discussion, Leo and Calypso decide to go on the quest with the former god Apollo. He was given extreme love and anger and was keen on finding Jason and Piper

The Dark Prophecy

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Leo, along with Apollo and Calypso, lands in Indianapolis. He stops Festus from burning the state flag on the capital building. He asks Apollo if he senses Meg or the Oracle, but he does not. He notices Festus is functioning strangely and sets him on the ground before turning the dragon off, but not before his clothing is burned off leaving the son of Hephaestus in his underwear in public. He says they if they can find a machine shop, they can leave in about half a day. They are approached by a woman named Nanette who identifies and grabs Apollo. When Calypso frees the former god, she goes to check up on his wounded girlfriend. The woman is then revealed to be a Blemmyae working for Triumvirate Holdings, who then calls for back up. He helps Calypso again after she breaks her ankle kicking Nanette. He tries to go back for Festus, but Apollo tells him they would be captured if they do so. They head to an alley where a headless ghost tells them to go somewhere. They are soon cornered by their headless hunters. Never asks Apollo and Calypso to distract the blemmyae while he heads softly for the bulldozer the headless foes brought with them. He reaches the bulldozer and blinds the driver. The three try to get away, but Nanette catches up to them. Leo throws a fireball at her, but she eats it. Before anything can happen to them, Nanette is killed by an arrow. They see a woman who takes out all the blemmyae. She introduces herself as Emmie and tells them to come with her to the Waystation.

They arrive, and as Emmie takes Calypso to the infirmary, she tells them to head to Josephine. They meet up with the other woman, whom he almost immediately bonds with over a shared love of machinery. She explains who founded the Waystation and what it is used for before going back to her wielding and telling her guests to make themselves at home. He goes to talk with Josephine when Apollo passes out while having a vision. He and the others watch over him during this time. The trio learns that Emmie and Josephine's adoptive daughter, Georgie, has been taken by Triumvirate Holdings. They also find out that he fits into an eight-year-old's clothes, much to Josephine's amusement. The five prepare and eat lunch while Josephine and Emmie explain the condition of the cave of Trophonius and their abducted guests. They hear a banging coming from the roof. The ex-hunters go to investigate while Leo and the others stay put. The three do the dishes while Apollo tells the ritual to gain a prophecy from Trophious. Leo suggests he reprogram Festus, but Calypso scolds him for think technology can fix everything. They then find Apollo trapped in a net by the net goddess Britomartis. The goddess tells the trio of the emperor's plan to rename the city and kill Apollo and Georgina in three days. He disarms her traps during the conversation. She sends Apollo, Andy, and Calypso to the city zoo to free her griffins and tells Leo to say and work on the Waystation's defenses. After they tell the ex-hunters what Britomartis told them, they have their guests do chores with Leo cleaning out the griffin's nest. They eat dinner and send him and Apollo to a separate wing from Calypso. The son of Hephaestus tells Apollo that he feels Calypso sometimes blames him for her lack of powers at times before going to bed. He is left asleep while his companions leave to free the griffins at the zoo.

He and Josephine get Calypso to the infirmary after she returns from freeing the griffins. He is enraged at the net goddess for channeling her power through Calypso. Josephine calms him down before Britomartis gives them the information they want. He is told to go with Apollo and Meg McCaffrey to the river to find a back entrance into Commodus' palace. When learning that Lityerses will be there, he eagerly agrees to go. After the goddess leaves, Meg says the god-emperor's name while Leo and the others tell her to stop.

The next day he, Apollo, and Meg head to Canal walk and take a pedal boat down the river. He asks Apollo why he was so quiet and understood why he drowned Commodus. The trio sees a monster under the river and proceeds with caution. They find the entrance, but they are attacked by the Carthaginian Serpent. He tries to open the gate while Apollo and Meg fend off the serpent. He opens the door and they slay the serpent and head into Commodus' lair. They wade until they see an alcove to dry off on before continuing. He opens a second door while Apollo and Meg stand watch. They enter and find Commodus planning to attack the Waystation by the next morning. After the god-emperor leaves, the three devise a plan of action. They locate the prison, and he and Meg take out the guard. He then opens the door. He melts the Plexiglas of the cells, letting the prisoners go free. He takes the prisoners and Festus back to the Waystation while Apollo and Meg find the Throne of Memory. Leo flies in on Festus as part of the reinforcements along with the Hunters of Artemis. He reluctantly takes Lityerses with him when retreating.

He was working on Festus when Apollo returned and headed the message. After he pointed out the part about Commodus, Literyses says Commodus pout a tracer on the griffins and is going to destroy the Waystation the next morning. He and Josephine have been working on the Waystation's defenses in preparation for the battle. After talking with Emmie and Josephine, he and Calypso decided they want to stay at the Waystation and live normal lives. 

He set up mines to stop bulldozers before the battle but was taken hostage by Commodus along with Emmie and Georgie. He looks to Apollo to see if he has a plan when the mortal god goes into his Divine Form and blinds the emperor, he helps Emmie and Georgie getaway. After the battle he and Josephine rebuilt Festus.

During dinner, he volunteers to fly on Festus to Camp Jupiter to warn them of their impending attack. He reassures Calypso that he will be back in time for the spring semester. The next morning he is arguing with her about what to pack.

The Burning Maze

Leo makes it to Camp Jupiter twenty-four hours in advance and warns them about the attack. After the legion takes numbers to punch and hug him, they use his semi-advanced warning to prepare for the attack. He and Festus burn the undead forces of Tarquin and help the legion gain a narrow victory.

He and Festus arrive at an airfield in Santa Monica but is distraught over Jason’s death, wishing he could have seen the son of Jupiter one last time. He then discusses what happened during the attack on Camp Jupiter. He says the Twelfth Legion Fulminata managed to ward off the attack, however, there were many casualties (minus Frank, Reyna, and Hazel) and the camp is in ruins. The son of Hephaestus insists on taking Piper McLean to Oklahoma on his way back to Indiana.

The Tyrant’s Tomb

Frank Zhang mentions how the son of Hephaestus’s warning gave them a slight advantage over the attack, and that the legion took numbers to stand in line and punch him.

The Tower of Nero

After becoming a god again, Apollo visits the Waystation where Leo has just returned from a day of doing community service teaching homeless kids at a shelter shop skills. Leo compares the kids to himself, stating that they've never had much and he can at least show them that somebody cares. Leo is also pleased that some of them are excellent mechanics. Apollo questions if Leo wouldn't need a shop or tools, but Leo explains that he has Festus who makes a great mobile shop. Also, while most of the kids only see the bronze dragon as a truck due to the Mist, some of them are capable of seeing his true form. Passing by, Jo comments that Leo is doing good and he has a lot of potential.

Apollo asks about Calypso, causing a flurry of emotions to pass over his face, causing Apollo to realize that Leo is more lovesick than ever and that things are still complicated with Calypso. Leo states that Calypso is enjoying going to high school and is currently working as a counselor at a mortal band camp for the summer. Apollo notices that Leo is clearly worried, clearly missing her and possibly having nightmares about all the hot clarinet player counselors that Calypso might be hanging out with. With a forced smile, Leo states that its all good and that they'll make it work, suggesting that a little time apart to think might be good for them. Passing by, Reyna tells Apollo that she'd had to have a heart-to-heart with Leo and teach him about respecting women more. Reyna states that Leo grew up without a mom and as such, never learned these things, but he now has two foster moms and a big sister who isn't afraid to smack him if he gets out of line. Seeing how glum he still is, Reyna reassures Leo that Calypso will come around because Leo is a doofus sometimes, but he has a heart of Imperial gold.

Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes

While narrating the adventures of Theseus in this book, time after Leo's return in The Hidden Oracle. Hence, Leo is therefore most likely attending the monthly Argo II reunion party that Percy is worried about being late to. Percy also said that since in Pallene, the people couldn't stand the name Leo, Leo would probably go over there and introduce himself fifty times a day just to see how people would react.

Personality

I try not to think. It interferes with being nuts.

–Leo Valdez

Leo is easygoing, mischievous, upbeat, energetic, eccentric, funny, flirty, and loves to tell jokes constantly, even if they aren't particularly funny. He is usually a troublemaker, as he gets in trouble constantly with Coach Hedge for tampering with his megaphone. Leo is genuinely very intelligent and honest and cares about his friends and family. He sometimes doesn't think before reacting and he enjoys pulling pranks on people, especially those who he doesn't like. Despite his jokey attitude, Leo is emotionally scarred from the death of his mother and is crushed by guilt as he indirectly caused her death. He later realizes that it wasn't him who had caused her death and opens up to his friends more and more. He hides a hurt and angry demeanor with humor. Leo has been shown to have a serious side, which happens when he is angered by someone or when the situation calls for it. He is also seen building small bits of machinery and equipment and is very skilled and serious about his work.

He is also known to frequently fall in love with any beautiful girl as long as she is completely out of his league, such as in the case of Khione and Thalia. For example, when Thalia, Jason, and Leo were in the cave alone, Leo asked Thalia if her no-dating policy was seasonal, but she ignored him. Khione herself being a snow goddess hates Leo as she can sense the fire within him and takes his compliments (Leo once called her hot) as insults. This characteristic may come from his father, Hephaestus.

Near the end of The Lost Hero, he starts to let go of the pain of his mother's death and learns that his pyrokinesis is a gift and tool, not a curse. He also decides to stop running from his past and he starts opening up to his friends more. As of The House of Hades, after Leo visiting Calypso for the first time, Leo became more steady and yet heartbroken, but he still made jokes, albeit less frequently. Facing heartbreak from this experience almost seemed to age him somewhat, often seeming sad and far off, thinking of Calypso and his promise to her. Leo's maturation after meeting Calypso is quite typical of someone who experiences heartbreak after a lifetime of feeling like an outcast. It is also revealed here that Leo's favorite color is red.

Even with his mischievous personality, Leo is also a leader, as he is the counselor of the Hephaestus cabin and a commander on the Argo II.

He is also seen as being incredibly brave and selfless in the sense that he was willing to sacrifice himself to stop Gaia and his heroism was inspiring to Frank and Hazel who tearfully embraced him before the final battle.

Fatal Flaw

While Leo's fatal flaw has not been revealed, he shows feelings of inferiority - being unwanted or not trusted, the one no one wanted. He also can say the wrong things at the wrong time, as shown in The Dark Prophecy when he is held captured by one of Commodus' men, a Germanus named Albatrix.

Appearance

In The Lost Hero, Leo is described by Jason to look like an "a Latino Santa's elf," with curly black hair, dark brown eyes, pointy ears, a cheerful, elf-like face, normally with a mischievous and impish smile on his face, and a diminutive stature with a slim and relatively scrawny build. He is 5'6, about the same height as Piper McLean. Leo's most notable trait is that he has a look in his eyes that makes him look like he has taken much more caffeine than the normal limit; this could be linked to his ADHD, although he is described as being seriously ADHD even by demigod standards, according to Annabeth. Although, not being quite as handsome as Jason, Percy, and Frank, Leo has been called 'cute in a scrawny way' by nymphs and the Maenads from Demigod Diaries, indicating that Leo is quite good-looking for a son of the ugly god, Hephaestus. He also, 'invented scrawny'.

During House of Hades, Hazel noted Leo's curly hair had gotten longer and shaggier, his face got leaner, so he looked less like an imp and more like 'one of those willowy elves in the fairy tales". His eyes also constantly drifted, as if he was trying to spot something over the horizon.

Abilities and Tools

As a member of the seven and a son of Hephaestus, Leo is extremely powerful and had displayed excellent battle skills even without formal training.

  • ADHD: Like most demigods, Leo possesses inborn supernatural battle reflexes and senses that he uses to analyze the fighting style of his opponent. According to Annabeth, however, Leo is seriously ADHD, even for a demigod.
  • Dyslexia: Leo's brain is hard-wired for reading Ancient Greek instead of modern languages.
  • Morse Code: Leo's mother taught him Morse code, a skill he has retained, and he was therefore able to understand Festus' last wish. As of The Blood of Olympus, Leo and Annabeth are the only known demigods to know Morse code.
  • Trilingual: Leo can speak Spanish, Greek, and English fluently, having learned both English and Spanish from his mother as a child, and knowing Greek naturally because of being a demigod.
  • Genius Intellect: Leo is very intelligent. He had learned to think three-dimensionally, and solve mechanical problems in his head. Even at the age of eight, he can do math better than most adults. He is very clever and witty, and is good at adapting, letting him build at any circumstance. He had used his wits, which helped him survived in tough schools and neighborhoods, and a master problem-solver.
  • Superhuman Strength : Being a demigod, Leo is stronger than a regular mortal. Although, Leo as been many times labeling himself as 'weak' because of his small stature, and is definitely the weakest male demigod of the Seven; indicating Leo is pretty weak for a demigod. Leo also is extremely skinny and short and doesn't look very strong. However, Leo has been shown to be quite a lot stronger than he looks, as he used two silver-tipped blacksmith hammers to smash full-grown monsters that got in his way.
  • Superhuman Agility: Being a demigod, Leo is more agile than a regular mortal as he was able to twist his body in mid-air to hang on to a ledge of a cliff after flung off. He was even able to easily launch himself in a backwards somersault to avoid getting crushed by rocks thrown by the Earthborn.
  • Superhuman Durability: Being a demigod, Leo is more durable than a regular mortal as he shook off falling from dozens of feet, shake off crashing to Calypso's island from a high distance, able to survive crashing face first in the ocean from dozens of feet, and many feats. In The Lost Hero, when Piper, Jason, and him fell from the sky, crashed into a ceiling, and slamming on a metal catwalk, he and Jason was able to walk away from it with no signs of discomfort.
  • Cooking Skills: Shown in Lost Hero, Leo is an amazing cook.
  • Superhuman Reflexes: Being a demigod, Leo's reflexes are faster than a regular human. Leo was able to dodge thrown projectiles by the Cyclopes, dodge rocks thrown from the Earthborn, and was quickly able to jump off from a helicopter before it got crushed. He was even close of catching a mechanical snake in Blood of Olympus. The explanation of why Leo is so fast could be because he's very ADHD even for a demigod.
  • Fighting skills (Limited): Despite receiving no known formal combat training, during the battle at the Wolf House in The Lost Hero, Leo displayed considerable combat skills by using two silver-tipped blacksmith's hammers to "smash any monsters that got in his way," even while fighting Khione, the ice goddess in the same time.

Hephaestus

Hephaestus, his father

  • Technokinesis: Leo has amazing mechanical abilities (even for a child of Hephaestus); he can manipulate a megaphone to say "The cow says moo" in a low voice like Darth Vader's and build a working helicopter out of pipe cleaners. He was able to fix the mechanical dragon Festus in one night, even though the rest of the Hephaestus cabin thought it was beyond repair and had to be destroyed. He even added wings to the dragon so it could fly.
    • Machine Aptitude: Leo can understand and sense machinery and has the ability to expertly operate machines he has had no prior experience with. He can also communicate with machines such as Festus.
    • Machine Expertise: Because Leo is a demigod child of Hephaestus, he can instinctively fly or drive any mechanical vehicle expertly, including trains, or helicopters. (He can drive cars too, though it makes him carsick, as shown in The Mark of Athena).
    • Machine Sensitivity: He can sense faults in metal ore and identify machinery type and use by touch.
  • Trap Detection: Leo can also sense traps, in particular mechanical traps, shown when he saw the hidden trap meant to catch Festus in The Lost Hero, and when he knew where all the defense mechanisms were in Midas's yard and disarmed them remotely.
  • Pyrokinesis: He is the first demigod child of Hephaestus in hundreds of years to master the ability of pyrokinesis, the ability to generate and control fire. At low-level ability would probably be moving a candle back and forth; if better, maybe putting out the flame with his mind or making it relight. Pyrokinesis is one of the more practiced skills like telekinesis. It is too, for warming people up or setting objects aflame. His pyrokinesis is supposedly a curse, but he is determined to interpret it as a gift. His pyrokinetic abilities can go as far as to shoot white hot flames high in the air that could burn through a metal chain link, and by causing powerful explosions from impact from his fireballs. He was able to easily keep the upper hand against the snow goddess Khione for an extended period of time forcing her to go on the defensive, eventually forcing her to flee. An impressive feat given that fighting a god/goddess is "suicide," this is made even more impressive by the way Leo was going to completely overpower Khione and this could show Leo's power is comparable to that of a child of the Big Three. Jason had even noted that Leo was the only reason why they were still alive, since the heat from his fire was able to melt almost all the ice from the Wolf House. However, sometimes he has trouble controlling his pyrokinesis when he gets excited or scared, beginning to heat up and smoke. He can throw fireballs/fire bolts, fire blasts and (if he concentrates hard enough), columns of fire. However, this ability had no effect on the Gigantes Clytius.
    • Superheated Fire: Leo can increase the heat of his fire (to the point that it becomes white-hot), and can also create walls of flame. This is the main defensive use of his powers.
    • Supernova: Leo can increase the heat of his fire to such an extent that he basically becomes like a supernova. He was able to use this ability to defeat Gaea in The Blood of Olympus, but the side-effects effects of using his power in such a way were fatal to him (enough to char his otherwise fireproof body), despite his immunity to flames. Though it is possible this is survivable now, because as his fire usage and immunity are strained, they get stronger.
    • Fire Immunity: Leo discovers he is fireproof (he can even survive a kerosene barrel explosion without feeling any pain in The Lost Hero, unlike Jason who feels the pain of heat but is unharmed by lightning). For example, when he was a small baby, Hera (in the form of Tia Callida, his "insane" babysitter) puts him in a blazing fireplace and he is completely comfortable. However, when he was attacked by Festus' firebreath, it did sting him slightly. Many other things like this follow. However, Leo's supernova fire explosion (combined with Octavian's onager projectile) in The Blood of Olympus was fatal even to Leo, enough to char his body.
    • Heat Sensitivity: He can sense heat and flames, even allow him to walk through the forest at Camp half Blood at night in The Lost Hero, in the form of thermal vision.

MagicToolbelt

His Toolbelt

  • Magical Toolbelt - He has a magical tool belt that he uses constantly. He can pull simple tools from the belt, as well as food, medical supplies, and breath mints. The belt is seemingly endless and he doesn't know where it all comes from. However, larger items, especially things that don't have to do with mechanics, require the belt to recharge or "cool down." It is also known that big items, such as chain-saws, or magic items, like Jason's sword, Ivlivs, cannot be pulled out of the belt.
  • Hammer - His primary weapon is his 3-pound Club Hammer, which he summons from his tool belt from time to time.
  • Festus the Bronze Dragon - Was repaired and managed by Leo after his discovery of Bunker 9, used in the American Civil war as the Hephaestus bunker. He supported Leo, Jason, and Piper, all the way to Midas's mansion, where he was destroyed by lasers to save Leo, Piper, and Jason. He was later used as the masthead of the Argo II. By the end of The Blood of Olympus, Leo has secretly rebuilt Festus, building him a new body in the Argo II. After Leo sacrifices himself to stop Gaea, Festus brings him back using the Physician's Cure. Festus continues to serve Leo who once again is forced to rebuild the dragon between The Dark Prophecy and The Burning Maze.
  • Holographic Scroll - Leo's own invention, used in The Son of Neptune to alert Camp Jupiter, that the Argo II is coming.
  • Buford - Leo's magical three legged table.
  • Archimedes Sphere - Leo found it in Archimedes' workshop and repaired it. After that he was upgrading the sphere an made several copies. He can use it in different ways.
  • Physician's Cure - Ancient healing potion that can bring back the dead. The Seven put it together as part of their plan to defeat Gaea and Leo gave it to Festus who used it to resurrect him after Gaea's defeat.

Relationships

Love Interests

"I'm coming back for you, Calypso," he said to the night wind. "I swear it on the River Styx."

–Leo as he leaves Ogygia, in The House of Hades

Calypso-Viria

Calypso, his main love interest.

In The House of Hades, Leo lands on Calypso's island, as the gods had not seen to Percy's wish of setting her free from Ogygia, her cursed home. Although Leo and Calypso do not get along very well when they first meet, when he works to escape, she turns out to be a great help and they become friends. They also share a kiss just before Leo leaves. Leaving Ogygia, Leo doubts that he really is "in love with an immortal girl" and that Calypso is in love with him. He then swears upon the River Styx that he will come back for Calypso. When he returns to the world, it is clear that he misses Calypso: Jason notices that he has lost most of his nervous energy and has the same heartbroken expression that he saw from Nico.

In the The Blood of Olympus, Leo is obsessed with returning to Calypso after he has defeated Gaea. Once Gaea is gone, he returns to Ogygia and takes Calypso back into the mortal world.

In The Trials of Apollo, the two are in a romantic relationship but have some rocky moments. In The Tower of Nero, the two are going through a rough patch, but both Leo and Reyna are confident that Leo and Calypso will work it out.

Nah, we were absolutely destined to meet your hot sister.

–Leo talking to Jason about Thalia, in The Lost Hero

Thalia Grace

Thalia, an ally and former love interest of Leo.

When Leo meets Thalia, Jason's sister, he falls in love with her right away. Leo hits on her, but Thalia showed no signs of even acknowledging him. Leo took this as her not wanting to show how impressed with him she was, even though she was simply ignoring him. When he and Jason explained what had happened on their quest so far, Leo played up his own abilities. He also asked Thalia if the "not dating" rule all the Hunters of Artemis had to swear to was permanent or just a seasonal thing. Thalia, however, just looked at him as if he had evolved from pond scum, which only made Leo like her more.

Lady, nobody messes with my dragon and gets away with it. I can’t believe I thought you were hot.

–Leo to Khione, in The Lost Hero

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Khione, a former love interest of Leo.

When first meeting Khione, Leo states he acted like a total fool, but couldn't help it. While Jason and Piper where upstairs talking to Boreas, Leo had his clothes cleaned, his hair brushed, and took a pack of breath mints from his toolbelt in hopes of impressing her, but ultimately failed.

When meeting Khione again at the Wolf House, Khione tried to use Leo's attraction to her against him. Saying that he could join her and become her champion, instead of following the path the Fates had given him. Leo on the other hand rejects her because of what she had done to Festus and comments that he can't believe he thought she was hot, something Khione, the snow goddess, takes great offense to.

Leo was determined never to forget Echo’s face. She deserved at least one person who saw her and knew how good she was. Leo closed his eyes, but the memory of her smile was already fading.

–Leo leaving Echo, in The Mark of Athena

Echo is a nymph that Leo met while on an island in the Great Salt Lake. While Leo originally teases her, as she is forced to repeat the last thing she hears, he stops after Hazel Levesque tells him to stop (as well as Echo turning his words against him). After meeting Narcissus and seeing how absorbed he is in himself, as well as all the nymphs loving him for his looks, he realizes that Echo is the only one that truly loves him for him and wants to save him. Echo helps Leo in his plan to steal a metal shield Narcissus is using as a mirror and aids in Leo's escape. While running away, she plans to fight off the nymphs that are after them. Leo sees her true face for only a minute and offers to bring her with them, but she refuses as she still loves Narcissus.

Friends

Piper McLean

Piper McLean, one of his best friends.

Piper and Leo have been friends for a long time, meeting at the Wilderness School shortly before The Lost Hero. Piper trusts him enough to tell him the truth about her father Tristan McLean, who is a famous movie star. Leo knows enough about her to know that she doesn't like when people fight her battles for her. When he was given fake memories by the Mist about Jason Grace, he had feelings of become a third wheel to Jason and Piper, something that begins to happen again when Jason and Piper start getting close all over again. Despite Piper being very beautiful, Leo never hits on her or asks her out, acting more like a brother who looks out for her. In The Mark of Athena, Piper gives him a sisterly kiss on the cheek after he returns safe and sound from Camp Fish-Blood, showing that she really does care for him, even if the two sometimes tease each other. She also isn't upset at Leo for shooting down on Camp Jupiter, and sticks up for him, since she claims that Leo for her is "like the annoying little brother [she] never had", promising to always stick up for him. In The House of Hades, when Leo returns from Calypso's island, Piper is one of the first ones to hug and kiss him, showing a very strong friendship between them. Leo was also the one of the first to praise Piper's unexpectedly beautiful singing in The Blood of Olympus

After Leo's death in The Blood of Olympus, Piper is devastated, and several days later, she and Jason do their best to remember all of the cheerful memories associated with Leo and stay up all night on the roof of Cabin 1 in the process. Part of her is still hopeful that Leo has somehow survived, despite all odds.

In The Hidden Oracle it is revealed that after Piper and Jason listen to the holographic scroll and learn of Leo's survival (several days after Gaea's), they are exuberant, and tirelessly search for him for most of September, until Chiron finally persuades them to resume their school year.

In The Burning Maze Piper and Jason break up, shortly after which Jason dies. Piper tells the story to Leo when he arrives with Festus. She is sobbing and hugging him while she shares the story. Leo comforts her and orders her to ride back to Oklahoma with Festus as it is on his way back to Indianapolis.

Piper and Leo's back-story is a rare one, since they are the only two known demigods who meet and befriended each other before they even knew they were demigods.

Jason Grace-Viria

Jason, one of Leo's best friends.

Despite their time at the Wilderness School being a trick from the mist in The Lost Hero, Leo still considers himself Jason's friend. He even volunteers to go on a quest with him, and goes to repair the Bronze Dragon to give them a means of transportation. Despite Leo and Jason being good friends, Leo cannot help but feel jealous of Jason. People look at Jason and respect him for being the son of Zeus (really Jupiter), while he only sees himself as the lowly mechanic. He also feels left out as Jason and Piper start to reform their relationship. The only time Leo doesn't feel jealous of Jason is when Thalia talks to Jason about his past and how Hera had taken him away from their mother. Leo remembers that while his own life wasn't that good, his own mother wasn't possessive of Hephaestus and only wanted Leo to know him.

Jason, on the other hand, harbors a great deal of respect for Leo, and is inwardly ecstatic when Leo offers to accompany him on the quest to save Hera. He acknowledges his ability to keep him and Piper alive in The Lost Hero, noting that their quest would have failed if not for him. Jason feels more at ease when around Leo, as he requests that he stay with him during his talk with Thalia for support. Even after Leo fires on Camp Jupiter due to the influence of the Eidolons, Jason (along with Piper) does not blame Leo, confident that he would never actually do such a thing despite the other demigods' doubts.

Jason remains one of Leo's closest friends throughout the series, and is devastated after Leo's death in The Blood of Olympus. Several days later, he and Piper do their best to remember all of the cheerful memories associated with Leo and stay up all night on the roof of Cabin 1 in the process. Part of him is still hopeful that Leo has somehow survived, despite all odds.

In The Hidden Oracle it is revealed that after Jason and Piper listen to the holographic scroll and learn of Leo's survival (several days after Gaea's), they are exuberant, and tirelessly search for him for most of September, until Chiron finally persuades them to resume their school year.

Later in The Burning Maze, it is revealed that Jason dies in the hands of the third emperor, Caligula before which Piper and he would have broken up. Leo is informed of his death by Piper McLean. He hugs her as she narrates the story is thunderstruck by the fact that Jason is no longer there. He asks Apollo and Meg McCaffrey to take him to Camp Jupiter for the right Roman burial.

Percy Jackson

Percy Jackson, his good friend and ally

Percy and Leo first meet in The Mark of Athena, but Percy saw images and visions of Leo during The Son of Neptune. They're not particularly close and haven't gotten to know each other well yet, as Percy was initially angry at him for shooting on Camp Jupiter. When Percy was mad at him, Leo was scared, as he recognized the look that reminded him of the times Jason summoned lightning. The two have also shown the same sense of sarcasm and, at times, a degree of ignorance. At the end of The Mark of Athena Leo is filled with guilt because he thinks opening Nemesis's fortune cookie was the reason Percy and Annabeth fell into Tartarus, in spite of Hazel and Nico's objections. Leo then vows to do whatever it takes to rescue Percy and Annabeth from Tartarus, despite thinking someone would have to stay in there to close the Doors of Death from both sides.

In The House of Hades, after meeting Calypso, Leo becomes quite angry and resentful at Percy for seemingly abandoning her, as well as somewhat jealous, since Calypso clearly still had feelings for Percy (which made things "ten times worse" for Leo). Ultimately, however, Leo is the one to save Percy and Annabeth by flinging a screwdriver at the Doors of Death, managing to open them just in time.

By The Blood of Olympus they've finally gotten to know each other somewhat. Leo admits to feeling awkward hanging out with Percy, since he wasn't sure what kind of small talk to make with a recent survivor of Tartarus. He admits that Percy and his impressive powers had been intimidating enough before, with Leo having trouble of even thinking of Percy as part of the same camp as him, since the two of them had never been at Camp Half-Blood at the same time. The only things the two of them had in common are their silly senses of humor and Calypso, and every time Leo thought of the latter, he wanted to punch Percy in the face. He had wanted to discuss the subject with Percy for days, yet the timing had never seemed right, and the subject had gotten harder and harder for Leo to broach as the days went by. They finally manage to talk about it while attempting to fight Nike and her minions. Percy admits to feeling bad about Calypso, feeling that he's failed her, recalling how he'd experienced Calypso's grief after seeing her curse on Annabeth take effect. Percy admits to his mistake without making excuses, admitting that he should have made sure that the Olympians had kept their promise to free her. He is happy about Leo finally finding her, and promises that if he and Leo survive the ordeal at hand, that he'll do anything he can to help Leo find a way back to her, insisting that this is a promise that he will keep. As a result, Leo is finally able to let go of his anger for the son of Poseidon, admitting that he "just couldn't dislike the guy" any longer, due to the latter's sincerity, and is calmed by the confirmation that Percy didn't return Calypso's past feelings.

The two are shown to be very friendly around each other after that, with Leo even nicknaming Percy "Aquaman", much to the latter's chagrin, and also teasing Percy about his Zodiac sign being a Leo. Like the others, Percy is devastated at Leo's death in The Blood of Olympus, and remains hopeful in the possibility of Leo still somehow surviving.

When Leo finally returns in The Hidden Oracle, Percy is so overjoyed to see him, that he, unlike most others, embraces Leo without even punching him.

Some of the things Leo and Percy have in common is a goofy sense of humor, them both having traveled through the Sea of Monsters and encountered Polyphemus, and them both having been marooned on Ogygia, becoming a love interest of Calypso in the process.

Annabeth Chase-Viria

Annabeth, a good friend and ally of Leo.

Leo cares for Annabeth, but has been somewhat afraid of her ever since they first met at the Grand Canyon in The Lost Hero. The two have gradually bonded in The Mark of Athena through engineering and machinery, since aside from Leo, Annabeth is the only one who can operate the engine room of the Argo II. Annabeth is often shown to be in awe of Leo's skills with building, and is also the person that made Leo change his mind about the 'stupid blondes' stereotype. When he arrived at the Pantheon, Leo thought about how Annabeth would react to seeing it ("If Annabeth were here, she would've spent the whole day talking about it."). He is filled with guilt when she and Percy fall into Tartarus, feeling he is responsible. Ultimately, however, Leo is the one to save Annabeth and Percy in The House of Hades by flinging a screwdriver at the Doors of Death, managing to open them just in time. Like the rest, Annabeth is devastated at Leo's death in The Blood of Olympus

Interestingly, both of them can communicate in Morse Code.

Nico di Angelo

Nico di Angelo, an ally.

In The Mark of Athena, Leo was suspicious of Nico’s loyalties, due to knowing about both camps, and thought rescuing him was a trap. However, after Hazel fought with him and Jason, Leo decided to rescue him for Hazels sake and apologized to her, even though he thought he was suspicious for a good reason, and knew he had to travel fast to rescue him before it was too late. Leo even helped pinpoint Nico’s location with Hazel and [[Frank Zhang|Frank], and rescued him, Percy, Jason, and Piper McLean On Nico’s end, he was very grateful that Leo rescued him and thanked everyone, including Leo, for rescuing him. After Percy and Annabeth fell into Tartarus, Nico reassured him that they were alive and that if they were dead, he would feel it. However, Leo was creeped out by the son of Hades and did not like how he hesitated if Percy would survive.

In The House of Hades, Leo was very creeped out by Nico and said he gave him the freaky deakies, thinking his eyes were sad and empty as if he stared into Tartarus, which he did. Leo would often make jokes at Nico's expense, which Jason would often chastise him for. Leo once commented to Jason and Piper that Clytius reminded him of Nico and wondered if they were related. Nico, on his end, was frequently annoyed by Leo’s humor. While they were fighting the Ourae, Nico got annoyed when he said that masts didn't come from trees, and he frowned and said that they ARE from trees, and Leo retorted that it wasn't the point. And on the way to the House of Hades, when Leo kept joking, Nico told him he wouldn’t keep his sense of humor for long. Nico also became more defensive around Leo after Croatia, due to being worried about what he would say while he was gone. However, Leo and Nico collaborated well on defeating the Ourae and both worried about Hazel while she was gone with Hecate. Later, when Nico fell a few days later, Leo hoped he was okay, and he wholeheartedly supported his plan to get Diocletian's Scepter, saying he wanted Pagan Zombies to fight with. After Leo came back from Ogygia, Nico was glad to see him and shook his hand.

In The Blood of Olympus, it is revealed that Nico greatly cared about Leo, since him and the rest of the Seven didn't overlook him like the others and welcomed him onto the ship, and learning that he (and any other of the seven) may die made him feel like he was back in the glass jar again. Later, when he arrived at Camp Half-Blood, and the Argo II exploded, he was worried about Leo’s fate and reassured Jason that he would be fine, but just in case, they charged into battle “for Leo”. Nico eventually let the onager hit Festus and kill Leo, knowing that some deaths couldn’t be prevented, listening to his father, but almost lost his nerve knowing he let his friend be killed.

After his death, he honored Leo and the dead and oversaw the burial rites, and knew that Leo had made a real sacrifice. Nico thought that talking to the other demigods about Leo’s death was the hardest part of him dying. Out of all the demigods, Nico the only one not mad at Hazel and Frank for what they did, because he knew what Leo did was a sneaky, twisted, ridiculously annoying and noble plan he would do. Nico knew better that Leo was dead, telling Jason so, and said that he felt his death. However, Nico was wracked with guilt of his death and replayed the scene of his death in his mind for two days after it happened, and wondered if what he did unnecessarily cost him his life. His death even led him to pray to his father for guidance for the first time. Even though Nico felt guilty himself of what happened, he reassured Jason and Hazel that it wasn’t their fault.

In The Hidden Oracle, it is revealed that in September, after the events of his death, he (and everyone else) received a parchment scroll from Leo saying what happened. Nico was very angry at Leo for not contacting camp after and would hold the scroll and watch it every time he wanted to be angry at him. In Camp Half-Blood Confidential, he was miffed at Leo she remarked that he was supposed to stay dead. Nico remarked to Apollo when they sat at dinner together that if he sees Leo again, he’ll kill him. Nico hated being left in the dark. However, when Leo returned, Nico arranged a single file line at Camp to punch him and even made a ticket dispenser, taking numbers, leaving Leo to ask if that was really nessecary, which the other Campers agreed. After the punching was done, Leo yelled for Nico and asked if he was done with the physical abuse, and Nico smiled, saying there are plenty of people on the West Coast who want to punch him.

Hazel Levesque

Hazel, a good friend

Hazel and Leo first meet in The Mark of Athena, but are very awkward around each other from the get-go. Leo always feels like Hazel is watching him for some reason, but doesn't know why. He is also confused when she asks him if his name is Sammy, which it isn't. He also tries to avoid her to a small degree as he knows that Frank is dating her, but the two seem to end up together (sometimes with or without Frank). However, the two keep finding themselves in awkward situations that leads to a fight between Hazel and Frank.

While riding across the Great Salt Lake on Arion to get the Celestial Bronze needed to fix the Argo II, Leo holds Hazel's waist, noting that his heart is racing in doing this. He dismisses it, claiming it to be because of the speed they were going. Later, he calls her pretty.

Their connection to each other is slightly cleared up when Hazel uses her ability to show people the past to show Leo who Sammy was. During this flashback, it is shown that Sammy is Leo's great-grandfather and that he asked Leo to look after Hazel for him. Despite learning this information, the two are still somewhat shy of each other.

In The House of Hades, most of the rough patches in their relationship are smoothed out, and they act more openly friendly towards each other. When Leo returns from Calypso's island, Hazel kisses him on the cheek, showing that she loves him as a brother. She is also instantly able to see that Leo has fallen in love, something nobody other than Jason could guess. Later, when she and Leo get stuck in the Necromanteion, Hazel apologizes for telling Leo about Sammy, but Leo fully embraces his identity as Sammy's "stunt double" and encourages Hazel not to question her relationship with Frank.

In The Blood of Olympus, it is revealed that Hazel had finally gotten Leo to spill about Calypso. She then sketched him a picture of her based on the description that he'd given her. Shortly thereafter, Leo tells his suicidal plan only to Hazel and Frank, since they, as Romans, would understand the importance of sacrifice. Touched by Leo's heroism, Hazel and Frank tearfully embrace Leo in a group hug and support his plan, even though they despise it. Hence, when their plan of successfully resurrecting Leo after Gaea's defeat seemingly fails, Hazel is understandably devastated, and hesitant to ask Nico if he'd felt Leo's death.

Frank Zhang

Frank Zhang, his former rival and friend

Frank initially disliked Leo in The Mark of Athena, partly because he was afraid of how the latter could manipulate fire, and because of his relationship with his girlfriendHazel. Frank is also uneasy about Leo at first because of his similarity to Hazel's former love interest, Sammy Valdez. The two have contrasting personalities: Frank being far more serious and Leo's lack of control of what he says and his tendency to tease Frank. Frank often walks in on Hazel and Leo talking, which annoys him. When they were at the great Salt Lake, Frank scowled when he found out Leo was going with Hazel to get Celestial Bronze and lime, initially not understanding Leo. When they were attacked by the Skolopendra, Leo forgets the Sonar and Coach Hedge complained: 'Maybe if you hadn't been staring into Hazel's eyes, holding hands for so long-'. Frank was enraged and demanded an explanation, though when Leo offers one, Frank calms himself. He also argues with Leo a lot, like when Hazel was pinpointing her brother, Nico's location in Rome. Frank agreed to accompany her but when she invited Leo to come too, "His smile turned into something more like Chrysaor's mask" as Percy puts it. However, near the end of The Mark of Athena they seem to have made up, and act like friends, with both of them discovering that they lost their mothers to fire, and Leo complimenting Frank's ability to speak Chinese.

In The House of Hades, it is revealed that the main reason Frank was initially so hostile towards Leo was due to his father's voices constantly ordering him to kill him. Frank is very thankful when Leo gives him a special fire-proof bag for his burned stick. 

By The Blood of Olympus, the two have become good friends, and Leo tells his suicidal plan only to him and Hazel, since they, as Romans, would understand the importance of sacrifice. Touched by Leo's heroism, Frank and Hazel tearfully embrace Leo in a group hug and support his plan, event though they despise it. Hence, when their plan of successfully resurrecting Leo after Gaea's defeat seemingly fails, Frank is understandably devastated.

Reyna Viria

Reyna, his ally

Though, they have never actually had a full one-on-one conversation, Reyna dislikes Leo with a fierce passion, due to the fact that he attacked Camp Jupiter with the Argo II in The Mark of Athena, even though it was not his fault, as he had been possessed by an eidolon. However, Reyna isn't known for being a forgiving person, and so probably still dislikes him. However, on Ogygia, Leo is shown to be concerned for her safety, as he grew all frantic upon seeing the attack by the gryphons on Reyna and Scipio just as the video goes dark. Reyna, on her part, despite her former dislike of him (which she seems to have finally gotten over by that point), was very saddened by Leo's death in The Blood of Olympus.

In The Tower of Nero, Reyna suggests that she sees Leo as her little brother and that its her job to teach him the things his mother couldn't and to smack him when he gets out of line. Reyna attempts to help cheer Leo up over his currently-strained relationship with Calypso.

Interestingly, several things both Leo and Reyna have in common is that they both speak fluent Spanish, albeit slightly different dialects (Mexican and Caribbean respectively), they have both faced Lycaon, and they have both had an embarrassing experience in Albania.

Will Solace

Will Solace, an ally

Will was the one to first explain to Leo in The Lost Hero what it means to be a demigod, tell him about Percy Jackson and the Titan War, while taking him on a tour of Camp Half-Blood and the Hephaestus' Cabin. Leo considers Will "pretty cool" and the tour itself "amazing". Will is also among the first to punch and greet Leo in The Hidden Oracle.

Apollo Viria

Apollo, a god he quested with and an ally.

Leo meets Apollo on the island of Delos, and asks him where to find the Physicians Cure in exchange for the Valdezinator, which Apollo excepts. Apollo has a great deal of respect for Leo, remembering his name because if the Valdezinator. In The Hidden Oracle, Leo agrees to help Apollo, and walks him to the bonfire for s’mores.

In The Dark Prophecy, Leo, Calypso, and Apollo go west to Indianapolis to find the Cave of Trophonius, and the three travel for six weeks and become close friends. Leo is one of the first people to find out about what he did to Commodus, and he understands. Leo also tells Apollo that he sometimes thinks Calypso blames him for not having powers.

When Leo says he is staying at the Waystation with Calypso, Apollo is supportive of his decision, even though he will miss him.

Lityerses

The two first meet at King Midas’s palace in Omaha, and they fight. They meet again in The Dark Prophecy, where he is on the side of Commodus. Apollo takes him back to the Waystation, only to find out he gave Commodus the Waystation’s location.

Lityerses decides to fight on the side of the heroes, and Lit and Leo befriend each other during the battle. Lit gains Leo’s respect when he smashes Commodus through a window, and they fist bump. They are currently living in The Waystation together.

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Josephine, his foster mother.

Emmie shows Leo to Jo in The Dark Prophecy. Leo bonds with Josephine immediately for their shared love of mechanics and technology. Leo immediately goes to hang out with Jo. The two later help Calypso go to the infirmary. They later help rebuild Festus.

In The Tower of Nero, Jo tells Apollo that Leo has a lot of potential and Leo calls her Mom. Reyna suggests that Emmie and Jo have become Leo's surrogate mothers, stating that Leo now has two foster mothers and a big sister to teach him the things that Leo's own mother never got the chance to teach him.

Family

Leo is shown to love his mother very much. Esperanza is very protective and caring of him. The two had a very strong relationship and Leo was devastated when his mother died. He blames himself for her death, and for that reason, didn't use fire again until he needed to in order to help his cabin.

She said Hazel’s great danger would not happen in my lifetime. But I promised I would be there for her. You will have to tell her I’m sorry, Leo. Help her if you can.

–Sammy talking to a baby Leo, in The Mark of Athena

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Sammy Valdez, his maternal great-grandfather.

Leo has met his great-grandfather, but was not old enough to remember. The name 'Sammy' sounded familiar to him, but he couldn't place who it was. After looking at Hazel's past, the memories showed a moment where an old Sammy was talking to a baby Leo. Leo and Sammy have very similar personalities and appearances, which is shown when Hazel believes Leo to be Sammy. Leo however feels that he is only an imitation of Sammy after seeing Sammy's quick wit and how charming he was with the girls, unlike himself.

Hephaestus

Hephaestus, his father.

When Leo and Hephaestus first meet in The Lost Hero, it began with Leo telling him off for disappearing from his life. Hephaestus laughs at this, saying Leo reminds him of Esperanza, whom he misses quite a bit. Hephaestus later reveals that he has been watching Leo, and that he is very proud of him. He also admits that he is not very good with people, which is why he doesn't meet with his children often. When Festus is destroyed, Hephaestus takes his head to Bunker 9 upon Leo's request. In The Blood of Olympus, they meet again, and courageously fight the Giants side by side.

Leo hates his Aunt Rosa. After Leo's mom died, she blamed Leo for the death, calling him a devil. She turned the entire family against him, leaving him with nowhere to go. Because of her refusal to take him in, Leo was sent to a foster home, and his life of running away began. When Leo meets Nemesis he sees her in the form of Aunt Rosa, meaning she is the person he wants revenge from most. 

Nyssa

Nyssa, his half-sister.

Though not much is shown of Nyssa Barrera, Leo's first impression of her is that she is very serious. This is because of the Curse of Cabin 9. She is the one who explains the curse to him, and she congratulates him when he returns from his quest. She also helped him work on the Argo II, along with the rest of the Hephaestus' Cabin.

When Leo returns in The Hidden Oracle, Nyssa slaps him and yells at him angrily in Spanish.

Harley missed Leo while he was missing very much, and made a beacon for him so he could find home. Apollo tweaked it, and Harley succeeded. When Harley saw Leo, Harley was first mad at him, but then hugged him and cried.

When Leo meets Jake, Jake gives him Charles Beckendorf's old bed. He later steps down as head counselor of Cabin 9 in favor of Leo.

Leo never met Charles, but has a lot of respect for the counselor and is aware of his sacrifices. Leo slept in Charles's old bed during his stay at Cabin 9.

Etymology

  • Leo is a given name of Latin origin meaning “lion”.
  • Valdez is a Spanish surname derived from Valdés, a municipality in Spain’s Asturias province in the northern part of the country.

Trivia

  • He is currently the only known living son of Hephaestus who has been given the gift of Pyrokinesis. The previous one is Thomas Faynor known for having caused the Great Fire of London in 1666.
  • Because of his pointy ears and his friend Jason Grace calling his dad Vulcan instead of Hephaestus, Leo claims that he doesn't even like Star Trek, a reference to Spock, one of the main characters of Star Trek who is a Vulcan.
  • When Jason learns that Leo is a fire-user, he states Leo could fly just like he can in a way that was clearly a reference to the Human Torch from the "Fantastic Four" superhero series via the catchphrase: "Flame on."
  • He is the only one of the seven to not have lived in California at any point in life.
  • The name Leo is one of the three zodiac signs which has fire as it's element.
  • In Latin, Leo means "Lion".
  • In Teutonic, Leo means "Bold to his people".
  • Leo, Nico di AngeloFrank Zhang, Nyssa Barrera, Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano, Hylla Ramírez-Arellano, Annabeth Chase, Chiara Benvenuti, Paolo Montes, and Hazel Levesque, are the only known demigods that can speak two or more languages (that has nothing to do with them being a half-blood), as he, Nyssa, Reyna, and Hylla can speak Spanish, he and Annabeth speak Morse Code, Nico and Chiara can speak Italian, Paolo can speak Portuguese, Hazel can speak Louisiana French, and Frank can speak Canadian French, along with "a little" Chinese.
  • Leo looks almost exactly like Sammy Valdez, Hazel's old boyfriend from the 1940s.
    • This is because Sammy is his great-grandfather, as stated in The Mark of Athena. Leo jokes that Sammy could be his stunt double.
  • While Leo is a son of Hephaestus, he shares many traits with the children of Hermes, including elvish ears, a mischievous smile, and a love for practical jokes.
  • It is said by Annabeth that even by demigod standards, Leo is seriously ADHD.
  • Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford is in his point of view.
  • Leo's is the only known case of a demigod who met and befriended another demigod before either knew they were demigods.
  • Leo once reprogrammed all the electronic billboards in Times Square to read "ALL DA LADIES LUV LEO!" ("accidentally", of course)
  • It is stated in The Mark of Athena that Leo gets carsick.
  • Leo has a cousin named Raphael and an aunt named Rosa, both of whom Leo doesn't like very much.
  • In The Mark of Athena, Leo says "One basketball to rule them all".  This is a pun on Lord Of The Rings, "One ring to rule them all".
    • The Lord Of The Rings is Rick Riordan's favorite book series when he was younger. 
  • Leo's least favorite line in the prophecy is "To storm or fire the world must fall".
  • He and Hazel Levesque are the two people out of the Seven that have died and been resurrected.
  • His favorite color is red.
  • Leo is the second known child of Hephaestus to die in an explosion. The first one was Charles Beckendorf.
  • Leo is the only male demigod of the Prophecy of Seven who wasn't praetor of the Twelfth Legion.
  • Leo is the only demigod that had run away six times from foster homes.
  • Leo is the only person to find Ogygia twice.
  • Leo is the only character who appears in both the very first and the very last scenes of The Heroes of Olympus series.
  • In The Blood of Olympus, it is inferred that Leo had an abusive foster mother, Teresa.
  • It is surmised that Leo's full name is Leonidas, as Calypso once called him by it.
  • Leo, along with Percy, are the only known demigods to be mostly called by their shortened first names. Even more than Leo's real first name is not revealed until the sequel series to the series he was introduced in.
  • In The Lost Hero, Leo's motto is revealed to be "keep moving."
  • Leo is also a constellation in the sky.
  • In The Dark Prophecy and The Demigod Diaries, it is stated he does not like being called short.
    • In the Demigod Diaries, he bites back "some choice words" when he meets the Maenads.
  • Out of the seven, Leo had the most lines in the prophecy that was about him, or partially about him.
  • Leo and Annabeth are the only two of the seven who have run away from home.
    • Though Jason was taken from his mother and sister when he was younger.
  • Leo is the first known demigod of Mexican descent, the second being Alex Fierro.
  • Leo's birthday is July 7th, further indicating his place as a seventh wheel.
  • The recurring idea of being the seventh wheel associated with Leo may have something to do with his eventual sacrifice, as seven means 'ghost' in Chinese (as stated by Frank's grandmother).
  • Leo is the only person to physically appear in all 5 books of The Heroes of Olympus as he was in a video in The Son Of Neptune.
  • As revealed in The Demigod Diaries, when Leo is stressed, he sometimes slips into Spanish.
  • He is the third character shown to wield fire in the books, preceded by Hephesteus and Hestia.

Gallery

The Heroes of Olympus
Core Series: The Lost Hero | The Son of Neptune | The Mark of Athena | The House of Hades | The Blood of Olympus
Main Characters: Jason Grace | Piper McLean | Leo Valdez | Percy Jackson | Frank Zhang | Hazel Levesque | Annabeth Chase | Iapetus/Bob | Reyna Ramírez-Arellano | Nico di Angelo | Gleeson Hedge
Secondary Characters: Hylla Ramírez-Arellano | Dakota | Tyson | Ella | Octavian | Halcyon Green | Dr. Howard Claymore | Alabaster C. Torrington | Lamia
Minor Characters: Rachel Elizabeth Dare | Grover Underwood | Thalia Grace | Clarisse La Rue | Fleecy | Mrs. O'Leary | Kinzie | Arion | Calypso | Lou Ellen Blackstone | Chiron | Will Solace | Tristan McLean | Don | Julia | Jacob | Michael Varus | Burly Black | Medea | Midas | Lityerses | Phineas | Otrera | Echo | Narcissus | Sciron | Pasiphaë | Lycaon
Olympian Gods: Zeus | Hera | Poseidon | Hades | Ares | Demeter | Athena | Apollo | Artemis | Hephaestus | Aphrodite | Hermes | Dionysus
Minor Gods: Achelous | Aeolus | Asclepius | Boreas | Eurus | Hecate | Iris | Hypnos | Keto | Khione | Kymopoleia | Mithras | Nemesis | Nike | Notus | Phorcys | Serapis | Thanatos | Triptolemus | Zephyros
Roman Gods: Jupiter | Juno | Neptune | Pluto | Mars | Minerva | Ceres | Lupa | Bellona | Fortuna | Janus | Terminus | Vulcan | Mercury | Apollo (Roman) | Diana | Venus | Bacchus | Pomona | Aquilon | Hercules | Cupid | Auster | Favonius | Letus | Victoria
Giants: Enceladus | Porphyrion | Alcyoneus | Polybotes | Ephialtes | Otis | Damasen | Clytius | Mimas | Orion | Hippolytos | Thoon | Periboia
Undead: Gray | Zombie
Primordial Gods: Gaea | Tartarus | Ourae | Nyx | Chaos | Ouranos | Akhlys | Hemera | Elpis | Spes
Monsters and Magical Creatures: Cynocephali | Gorgon | Gryphon | Harpy | Basilisk | Lycanthrope | Gegeines | Cyclops | Katobleps | Unicorn | Giant Eagle | Ichthyocentaur | Satyr/Faun | Storm Spirit | Laistrygonian Giant | Lares | Mania
Related Content: Rick Riordan | Haley Riordan | Percy Jackson and the Olympians | Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Ultimate Guide | The Demigod Files | The Demigod Diaries | The Son of Sobek | The Singer of Apollo | The Staff of Serapis | Percy Jackson's Greek Gods | Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes | The Crown of Ptolemy | Demigods & Magicians | Demigods of Olympus | Percy Jackson Demigod Collection
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

 

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