Character from Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Mother Earth herself — she wants to destroy the gods by waking from an eon-long sleep, and she nearly succeeded by turning the demigods' blood into her alarm clock.
Gaea is the primordial earth goddess — older than the Titans, older than Olympus, older than everything except Chaos. She wants to wake and destroy the gods because they imprisoned her Titan and Giant children. The Prophecy of Seven was about stopping her, and it took seven demigods, a divine sacrifice (Leo), and a joint Greek-Roman effort to defeat her. She's the scariest villain in the series because she's not angry — she's sleepy. She operates through dreams, through earthborn monsters, and through the slowly gathering power of a planet that's waking up.
A vast sleeping face in the earth — hills are her cheekbones, rivers her veins, forests her hair. When she partially wakes, dirt and stone form into a humanoid shape with closed eyes. She speaks through the ground, through earthquakes, through the dreams of sleeping demigods.
Also known as: Gaea, Terra, Mother Earth