Hades with his helm of darkness
Answer 2: Erebus is darkness himself.
Also, Nyx was the Night personified.
The Gates to the Underworld in Greek Mythology. Erebus is the god of darkness.
The name means "god of the dark shadows; darkness"
In Greek mythology, Hades is the ruler of the Underworld. His symbols include the cypress, the scepter, and Cerberus the three-headed dog.
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Helios was the sun, personified in Greek mythology.
It's cause and effect, the bread and butter if you will of Greek mythology. Vengence, as an ideal, was so important to the Greeks that they personified the concept in Nemesis, goddess of retribution.
the world, or earth, was personified in Gaea, and she came, unbidden, from the formless Chaos.
Oceanus was the personified 'world-ocean', which circled the world. He was a Titan. Poseidon was the god of the sea.
Love personified is the representation of love as a human figure or character, often depicted as a god or goddess in mythology. This personification embodies the qualities and emotions associated with love, such as compassion, affection, desire, and connection. Examples include Cupid in Roman mythology and Aphrodite in Greek mythology.
Erebus (pron.: /ˈɛrəbəs/), alsoErebos (Greek: Ἔρεβος, "deep darkness, shadow")
The Gates to the Underworld in Greek Mythology. Erebus is the god of darkness.
The name means "god of the dark shadows; darkness"
He personified the quality of endurance, evident in his bearing the heavens. Iapetus was his father, who plotted with his four brothers to casterate Ouranos.
The planet named after the mythological Greek god who personified the sky is Uranus.
In Greek mythology, Hades is the ruler of the Underworld. His symbols include the cypress, the scepter, and Cerberus the three-headed dog.