Roman Gods

The Roman gods are the more disciplined, militaristic, and warlike version of their Greek counterparts.

Characteristics
Though belonging to the same race of the Greek gods, the Roman gods as numerous differences of their original counterparts due to the more formal and serious vision that the Romans had from them. Due to being seen as more mysterious and dedicated to their roles than the Greek gods, they do not visit their demigod offspring nor mortals very often, nor have many children with mortals, unlike that of their Greek forms. The Roman version of the Greek gods are also more skilled in the ways of combat, and seem to care more about honor than personal code, matching with the Roman culture. Some Roman gods doesn't even have a Greek aspect, being born within the Roman religion. However, even the original gods can have distinct behaivors on their Roman form. This is evident in The Lost Hero, where Clovis mentions that if he had to meet Juno, he would prefer her as Hera rather than Juno, and also that Somnus (Hypnos roman form), killed those who sleep during their work, unlike his Greek form who is extremely lazy. Clovis explain that the reason of such different behaivor is because the gods' Roman counterparts are more disciplined and war-like, and therefore stricter, than their Greek aspects. He also went on to claim that some gods behavior can be so different in their Roman form that, rather than being a distinct aspect, they may became a distinct personality of such gods. This is evident on Mars, who is a dedicated strategist and dislikes unnecessary bloodshed, in stark contrast to Ares, his true Greek form, whom loves the idea of combat and violence.

Olympian Gods

 * Apollo (Greek Form: Apollo)
 * Bacchus (Greek Form: Dionysus)
 * Ceres (Greek Form: Demeter)
 * Diana (Greek Form: Artemis)
 * Juno (Greek Form: Hera)
 * Jupiter or Jove (Greek Form: Zeus)
 * Mars (Greek Form: Ares)
 * Mercury |Dionisio.jpeg (Greek Form: Hermes)
 * Minerva (Greek Form: Athena)
 * Neptune (Greek Form: Poseidon)
 * Pluto (Greek Form: Hades)
 * Venus (Greek Form: Aphrodite)
 * Vesta (Greek Form: Hestia)
 * Vulcan (Greek Form: Hephaestus)

Minor Gods

 * Aeolus (Greek Form: Aeolus)
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 * Arcus (Greek Form: Iris)
 * Aesculapius (Greek Form: Asclepius)
 * Auster (Greek Form: Notus)
 * Bellona (Greek Form: Enyo)
 * Discordia (Greek Form: Eris)
 * Faunus (Greek Form: Pan)
 * Favonius (Greek Form: Zephyrus)
 * Hercules (Greek Form: Heracles)
 * Invidia (Greek Form: Nemesis )
 * Janus (Greek Form: None)
 * Juventas (Greek Form: Hebe)
 * Lupa (Greek Form: None)
 * Letus (Greek Form: Thanatos)
 * Metus/Terror (Greek Form: Deimos)
 * Pomona (Greek Form: None)
 * Portunus (Greek Form: Palaemon)
 * Proserpina (Greek Form: Persephone)
 * Salacia (Greek Form: Amphitrite)
 * Somnia (Greek Form: Morpheus)
 * Somnus (Greek Form: Hypnos)
 * Spes (Greek Form: Elpis)
 * Terminus (Greek Form: None)
 * Timor/Fear (Greek form: Phobos)
 * Trivia (Greek Form: Hecate)
 * Victoria (Greek Form: Nike)
 * Vulturnus (Greek Form: Eurus)

Titans

 * Aurora (Greek Form: Eos)
 * Coeus (Greek Form: Koios)
 * Crius (Greek Form: Krios)
 * Hyperion (Greek Form: Hyperion)
 * Luna (Greek Form: Selene)
 * Ocean (Greek Form: Oceanus)
 * Ops(Greek form: Rhea)
 * Saturn (Greek Form: Kronos)
 * Sol (Greek Form: Helios)

Protogenoi

 * Nox (Greek Form: Nyx)
 * Scotus (Greek Form: Erebos)
 * Tartarus (Greek Form: Tartarus)
 * Terra (Greek Form: Gaea)
 * Uranus (Greek Form: Ouranos)

Monsters

 * Typhoeus (Greek Form: Typhon)
 * Fauns (Greek Form: Satyrs)
 * Venti (Greek Form: Anemoi Thuellai)
 * Sphinge (Greek Form: Sphinx)