To be completely honest, I have had trouble understanding some of these terms and found -- in of all places the Rick Riordan wiki -- explanations that are easy to comprehend. Yeah, I know, "young adult" books but with the political situation being what it is, occasional literary escapism is not a bad thing. Maybe most important is if these books can help younger readers open their minds.
https://riordan.fandom.com/wiki/LGBTQ%2B
Known LGBTQ+ characters in the main Riordan universe
- Zeus / Jupiter (Bisexual)
- Apollo / Apollo (Bisexual)
- Artemis / Diana (Aromantic and Asexual)
- Hestia / Vesta (Aromantic and Asexual)
- Athena / Minerva (Alloromantic and Asexual)
- Poseidon / Neptune (Bisexual)
- Ganymede (Gay)
- Hyacinthus (Gay)
- Zephyros / Favonius (Bisexual)
- Hippolytus (Aromantic and Asexual)
- Sipriotes (Transgender, male to female)
- Nico di Angelo (Gay)
- Will Solace (Bisexual)
- Alex Fierro (Genderfluid)
- Loki (Genderfluid and Bisexual)
- Magnus Chase (Unknown, either Bisexual or Pansexual)
- Reyna Ramírez-Arellano (Alloromantic and Asexual)
- Darren Knowles (Unknown, attracted to men)
- Hemithea (Lesbian)
- Josephine (Lesbian)
- Commodus (Unknown, attracted to men)
- Lavinia Asimov (Lesbian)
- Poison Oak (Unknown, attracted to women)
- Piper McLean (Unknown, attracted to men and women)
- Shel (Unknown, attracted to women)
- Pottery Barn (Non-Binary)
- Mother William (Two-spirited or Non-Binary)
- Paolo Montes (Unknown, attracted to men)
- Malcolm Pace (Unknown, queer)
- Jake Mason (Unknown, queer)
- Hiss-Majesty (Non-Binary)
- Menoetes (unknown, attracted to men)
- Geryon (unknown, attracted to men)
- Epiales (Non-Binary)
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yes please
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