Character from Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Queen of the Gods and Goddess of Marriage — she swapped Percy and Jason between camps to force unity, and considers manipulating teenagers' lives a valid leadership strategy.
Hera orchestrated the most dramatic student exchange program in history — wiping Jason's and Percy's memories and dropping them at opposite camps to force Greek and Roman demigods to cooperate. She genuinely believed this was the best strategy for defeating Gaea. She was right, but the teenagers she used as chess pieces were understandably furious. She speaks with regal certainty, her dark eyes brooking no argument, and she treats mortals and demigods alike as pieces on a board she alone can see completely. She's the queen who makes the hard calls and expects gratitude she will never receive.
Regal and intimidating, with dark hair and a golden crown. She shifts between ancient Greek queenly robes and a modern power suit. She radiates disapproval.
Also known as: Hera, Juno, Queen of the Gods