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Erebus escape
Erebus escape











erebus escape

He denies this and believes that he just expresses his emotions in his own way. He doesn't show these emotions very often and it's said that he often sports a poker face.

erebus escape

He generally acts different, bordering on coldness, to most situations he is faced with, and rarely views his opponent as being worth his time. However according to some, Erebus has apparently been seen taking a human form.Įrebus is always seen to be serene and apathetic towards other people, even while actually deeply conflicted. He can also appear as a deep purple slim humanoid demon-like being with segmented horns that arc back over his head and curve upward to a point just over the back of his cranium. Although, it is believed that this form merely acts as his avatar. However, Erebus is capable of taking a form, although not physical, but a spectral one. Like Nyx, he can only be seen as the night-time sky, Erebus on the other hand can only be witnessed as the shadows and darkness that lurk about and leak in the nooks and crevices of the world itself. In Greek literature, Erebus is also used of a region of the Greek underworld where the dead pass immediately after dying, and is sometimes used interchangeably with Tartarus.Įrebus has no physical form, as such it is highly difficult to interpret him in an appearance. While he is featured little in Greek mythology, he is known to have fathered several other deities with Nyx depending on the source of the mythology, this union includes Aether, Hemera, the Hesperides, Hypnos, the the Sisters of Fate, Geras, Styx, Charon, and Thanatos. His two children whom are well known through Greek myth include Hemera, the Protogenos of Day, and Aether, Protogenos of Light, an ironic fact that the day and light would be the children of night and darkness.

erebus escape

He was also the husband of Nyx who also is his sister. Erebus is the second ruler of the cosmos along with being a child of Khaos.













Erebus escape