Nyx
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"In Greek mythology, My name is Nyx (/nɪks/ NIX;[2] Ancient Greek: Νύξ Nýx, [nýks], "Night") I'm the goddess and personification of the night. In Hesiod's Theogony, I'm the offspring of Chaos, and the mother of Aether and Hemera (Day) by Erebus (Darkness). By myself, I produces a brood of children which are personifications of primarily negative forces. I features in a number of early cosmogonies, which place me as one of the first deities to exist. In the works of poets and playwrights, I lives at the ends of the Earth, and is often described as a black-robed goddess who drives through the sky in a chariot pulled by horses. In the Iliad, Homer relates that even Zeus fears to displease me."