Nike

Nike (Ancient Greek: Νίκη) is known as the goddess of Victory, she was described as the daughter of the Titans Pallas and Styx as well as the sister of Kratos (power), Bia (force), and Zelus (zeal). She assumes the role of the divine Charoteer, a role in which she is often potrayed in Classical Greek Art. Her Roman counterpart is Victoria, which is Latin for victory.

History
Alongside her mother and siblings, Nike joined Zeus in his war against the Titans. As a reward for their support, Nike and her siblings were made the foremost of Zeus' servants. In addition, Nike was a constant companion of both Ares and Athena, accompanying them both into battle.

The Demigod Files
Nike is mentioned in the Percy Jackson Crossword.

The Mark of Athena
A six foot statue of Nike is seen in the right hand of the Athena Parthenos.

Victoria
Nike can change her appearance and turn into her Roman counterpart, Victoria. As Victoria, she becomes more disciplined, warlike, and militaristic. If the minor gods are honored there, it is distinctly possible that she has more children at Camp Jupiter. Although Nike was greatly praised in Ancient Greece, it was Victoria who was truly worshipped in Rome.

Abilities

 * Ability to fly due to her wings.
 * She can chose who will win in the war or who will be "victorious."
 * Has the power to make a person victorious in whatever shape or form she wishes.