(Primordial & Chthonic Deity) goddess of the Night
Underworld Entity : (Νύξ), the primeval goddess of night[1]sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_mythological_figures#Chthonic_deities
Νύξ (Nýx)[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_mythological_figures The goddess of night.
Nyx (English /ˈnɪks/;[1] Ancient Greek: Νύξ, “Night”;[2] Latin: Nox) is the Greek goddess (or personification) of the night. A shadowy figure, Nyx stood at or near the beginning of creation and mothered other personified deities such as Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death), with Erebus (Darkness). Her appearances are sparse in surviving mythology, but reveal her as a figure of such exceptional power and beauty that she is feared by Zeus himself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyx
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Name | Nyx (Night) |
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Husband | Erebus (Darkness) |
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Thalassa (Primordial Deity) spirit of the seaasdasds |
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