Greek/Roman Forms

The Greek gods have a Roman aspect in which their personalities and sometimes attributes change. These personas are still honored in modern times at Camp Jupiter. This camp normally uses their Roman names instead of their Greek ones. In their Roman forms they tend to be more disiciplined, militaristic, warlike, and more united.

The Olympians
These are the 14 Olympians with Hades/Pluto and Hestia/Vesta.

Monsters
Some monsters and creatures that demigods know about have Roman names as well as Greek ones:
 * The Roman counterpart of satyrs are fauns.
 * The Roman counterpart of anemoi thuellai (storm spirits) are venti.
 * The Roman counterpart of Keto is the Cetus.
 * The Roman counterpart of the Furies are the Dirae.
 * Roman centaurs and cyclopes are evil.

Trivia

 * ﻿Even though Roman demigods only use the Roman names of gods, Titans, and monsters, when Jason Grace was talking about the assault he led on Mount Orthys, he used the Greek names for Kronos (Saturn) and Krios (Crius), although this may be because he'd been staying with the Greek demigods for so long that he'd gotten used to saying the Greek names for the time.


 * The Roman form of a Greek drachma is an aureus, a gold coin weighing around 8 grams.
 * Many gods only have one form, like Terminus and Janus. Neither of whom have Greek forms.