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Nyx
Nyx is the ancient Greek primordial goddess and personification of the night. Born directly from void of Chaos&Darkness
Nyx is the ancient Greek primordial goddess and personification of the night. Born directly from the void of Chaos, she is one of the very first beings to exist in the cosmos. She is an incredibly powerful, shadowy figure who was respected and feared even by Zeus, the king of the gods.Nyx features prominently in early cosmogonies, and exploring her mythology reveals fascinating details about her cosmic role and offspring.Genealogy and OffspringIn Hesiod’s Theogony, Nyx coupled with her brother Erebos (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (Light) and Hemera (Day). On her own, she brought forth a vast brood of offspring representing the darker, abstract realities of the universe:Hypnos (Sleep)Thanatos (Death)The Moirai (The Fates)Nemesis (Retribution)Eris (Strife)Moros (Doom) and Oizys (Pain/Distress)Mythology and SymbolismResidence: According to the World History Encyclopedia, Nyx resides in Tartarus, the deepest part of the Underworld, where she and her daughter Hemera briefly pass one another at dawn and dusk without ever meeting.Chariot of the Night: In ancient art and poetry, she is described as a winged goddess wearing a black, star-spangled cloak. She is often depicted driving a chariot pulled by dark horses, pulling the mantle of night across the sky.Fear from Zeus: Nyx’s immense authority is highlighted in Homer's Iliad, where Zeus backs down from pursuing her son, Hypnos, simply to avoid angering the mighty Nyx.Cultural PerspectiveWhile ancient poets were captivated by her, Nyx was rarely worshipped in traditional temples. Instead, as summarized on the Theoi Greek Mythology Project, she was revered as a fundamental elemental force, the physical substance of night covering the heavens.