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Janus
Janus-dimon
Title
God of Choices
God of Doorways and Gates
God of Beginnings and Endings
Vital Statistics
Gender Male
Family Apollo (Father, Roman Aspect only)
Status Immortal
Eye Color Any color
Hair Color Any color
Height Any height
Other
Affiliation Titans (formally)
Weapons Confusion
Species God
Home Unknown
Greek/Roman form No Greek form
Appearances The Battle of the Labyrinth

The Last Olympian (Mentioned)
The Lost Hero (Mentioned)
The Demigod Diaries (Mentioned)

Actor None
Quests None
I'm your best friend, I'm your worst enemy, I'm Janus, God of Doorways. Beginnings. Endings. Choices.

–Janus, to Annabeth in the Labyrinth

Janus is the Roman minor god of choices, doorways, beginnings, and endings. During the titan war, he joined the Titans, like many other of his fellow minor gods.

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HistoryEdit

Janus has appeared in mythology since the start of Roman civilization. When Romulus, the founder of Rome, kidnapped the Sabine women, Janus caused a volcanic hot spring to erupt. This resulted in the forces of Tatius, a Sabine king of Cures, being buried alive in the deathly hot water and ash mixture of the rushing hot volcanic spring that ended lives and burned and/or disfigured many soldiers of Tatius. Later on, however, the Sabines and Romans agreed to create a civilization together. In honor of this, the doors of a roofless structure called "The Janus" (not to be confused with a temple) were kept open during war after a symbolic contingent of soldiers had marched through it. The doors were closed in ceremony when peace was concluded.

Other myths suggest how once Janus helped Saturn, who was expelled from the heaven by Jupiter. He, with very much hospitality, took care of him for quite some time. In gratitude, Saturn gave him the power to see past as well as future. Some others tell how he changed a nymph Carna into Cardea, Roman Goddess of Hinges.

One tradition states that he came from Thessaly and that he was welcomed by Camese in Latium, where they shared a kingdom. They married and had several children, among which the river god Tiberinus (after whom the river Tiber was named). Janus, as the first king of Latium, brought the people a time of peace and welfare; The Golden Age. He introduced Money, cultivation of fields, and law. After his death he was defied and became the protecter of Rome.

He also had a temple on the Forum Olitorium, and in the first century another temple was built on the Forum of Nerva.

Janus was well-respected and highly-regarded as a god by the Romans, and so his dual-faced image could be found on many things ranging from city gates and Roman coins. Given his roles as the Guardian of Gates, his role as the God of Beginnings and the esteem of having the first month of the year in his honor, it is apparent that Janus played a significant role in Roman myth and religion.

Percy Jackson and the OlympiansEdit

The Battle of the LabyrinthEdit

JANUS
A Janus Statue
But for now it's Annabeth's turn... Such fun!

–The Right Face to Percy Jackson about Annabeth's choice, in The Battle of the Labyrinth

Janus appears to Annabeth Chase and causes her great indecision about the choices she has to make. He tried to get her to choose one of the doors in the Labyrinth, but Hera interrupted and postponed her choice. Later, she tells Percy Jackson that the decision had to do with whether or not to trust Luke Castellan. He was also there, thousands of years ago, when the inventor and son of Athena, Daedalus, decided to kill his nephew, Perdix, rather than save him. At the end of the book, Mr. D stated that he had gone over to the Titans' side. He is never heard of again in the books.

The Heroes of OlympusEdit

The Lost HeroEdit

In the Hypnos' Cabin, Clovis tells Annabeth and Jason that Janus is not Greek, but is Roman.

The Demigod DiariesEdit

Percy Jackson and the Staff of HermesEdit

After the Second Olympian War, Janus got a job for Network TV, being placed in charge of programming. However, being the god of beginnings and endings, he would constantly order new shows to be aired, then cancel them after only a few episodes. Hermes went to deliver a package to him, but was running late and left his caduceus in his vehicle. After asking Janus to sign for his package, he realized he no longer had his caduceus and went back for it, only to find it had been stolen. Hermes went to Percy to ask him to find it so he could finish his deliveries on time. After Percy returned Hermes' Symbol of Power, Hermes left to finish his deliveries, including the items meant for Janus.

AppearanceEdit

Janus has two faces on one head-one face looks eastward, the other one westward. To Percy, Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson, he looks like a doorman. It is impossible to look at both faces at once, reflecting on him being the god of choices. He almost forces Annabeth to make a deadly decision, but Hera steps in at the last moment and saves her from this dilemma. His left head is generally a pessimist, and the right head is an optimist. Because of this, they often disagree a lot.

TriviaEdit

  • In mythology, Janus is usually depicted as a Roman god of choices, not Greek, thus making him the first Roman god to appear in the books.
  • Janus has a two-faced head that often bickers (One side is a pessimist and the other is an optimist).
  • A moon of Saturn is named after Janus.
  • The month January is named after him, as Janus is the god of beginnings and as January acts as a door to the New Year.
  • In Roman times his name would be spelt Ianvs, because the Romans did not have the letters J or U.
  • He is one of only two Roman gods to appear in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the other being Pomona, the Roman goddess of plenty. However, Pomona only appears as an Automaton and not in her actual godly form like Janus.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Core Series: The Lightning Thief | The Sea of Monsters | The Titan's Curse | The Battle of the Labyrinth | The Last Olympian
Main Characters: Percy Jackson | Grover Underwood | Annabeth Chase | Tyson | Clarisse La Rue | Thalia Grace | Nico di Angelo | Chiron | Luke Castellan | Rachel Elizabeth Dare
Minor Characters: Travis Stoll | Connor Stoll | Mrs. O'Leary | Silena Beauregard | Charles Beckendorf | Sally Jackson | Paul Blofis | Blackjack | Zoë Nightshade | Bianca di Angelo | Juniper | Michael Yew | Ethan Nakamura
Olympian Gods: Zeus | Hera | Poseidon | Demeter | Ares | Athena | Apollo | Artemis | Hephaestus | Aphrodite | Hermes | Dionysus | Hades | Hestia
Minor Gods: Amphitrite | Ariadne | Hecate | Iris | Janus | Morpheus | Nemesis | Pan | Persephone | Triton
Titans: Kronos | Atlas | Calypso | Iapetus | Krios | Hyperion | Oceanus | Prometheus
Locations: Camp Half-Blood | Mount Olympus | Underworld | Sea of Monsters | Mount Othrys | The Labyrinth
Related Content: Rick Riordan | The Lightning Thief (film) | The Sea of Monster (film) | The Demigod Files | Demigods and Monsters | The Ultimate Guide | The Heroes of Olympus
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