Letus

Letus (also known as Mors) is the Roman counterpart of Thanatos. As Letus, he becomes more disciplined, militaristic, and warlike. In ancient Roman myth and literature, Mors is the personification of death. Letus' antithesis is personified as Vita (Life).

History
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The Son of Neptune
While Letus is the Roman form of Thanatos, Hazel explains that the Roman Legion refer to him by the Greek name Thanatos. This is because Letus is a god of death, so they allow him to stay Greek. Thanatos never appears in his Roman form.



Trivia

 * Letus is the Latin word for Death.
 * Depictions of the Crucifixion of Christ sometimes show Mors standing at the foot of the cross.
 * Hazel claims that when it comes to Death, the Romans let him stay Greek (Thanatos).
 * Letus is where lethal an English word for death came from.