Another system is Nyx, which can be said to be one of the original rulers of the underworld. Nix, the night god, is one of Plotho's Enoch and Creator gods. She gave birth to many terrible gods, representing the dark side of Chaos. Some of her children joined the ranks of the gods (some of them were eventually expelled from the holy mountain), while others became ghosts, even subordinates of Hadders (such as gods of death, sleep, dreams, anger, etc.). People feel that although the Knicks are not on an equal footing with the gods, earthsea gods and ghost gods, their power cannot be underestimated, not only Hadders, but also Zeus, I am afraid, has to weigh his own weight.
The first hell was Tartarus, the god of the abyss of hell, born in chaotic Chaos, which can be said to be the creator of the underworld and the ontology of the abyss.
He was born after Gaia in the earth, under Gaia, and later it was the monster Typhon who gave birth to Gaia's youngest son. He is an invisible abyss, located at the bottom of the world. After that, he is the place where monsters and some gods are held. Zeus imprisoned some Titan gods in Tar Tallas.
Since then, the Knicks have ruled the underworld.
Nyx, the goddess of the night (mostly her children):
Algea: The gods of disaster. They were born to Eris, the daughter of the Knicks and the goddess of discord.
They are the embodiment of all disasters in the world.
Cacia: the goddess of evil, the daughter of the Knicks.
She represents pleasure, depravity, meanness and other evils, and is usually portrayed as a plump, vulgar and vain woman. She once lured Heracles to take the life path of enjoying the depravity of life, but she refused. Her opponent is Arete, the goddess of virtue.
Apate: the goddess of deception, the daughter of the Knicks.
She is the source and representative of all lies and scams. The opposite of her is Alethea, the goddess of truth.
Philotes: the slutty goddess, the daughter of the Knicks.
God of sexual promiscuity, the representative of all lust and lust.
Geras: the God of Old Age, the son of the Knicks.
He is the god of age that makes the world hate, and he makes the living things in the world aging. He is usually represented as a short, wrinkled old man. Against him is Hebe, the goddess of youth.
Oizys: the goddess of worry, the daughter of the Knicks.
She makes people depressed and produces a wide range of emotions.
Eurynomus: the god of decay, the son of the Knicks.
He is a monster with blue face and fangs, wearing vulture feathers and swallowing dead bodies, which makes them rot and stink.
Morus: Ershen, son of the Knicks.
He is the god of bad luck and doom, and some places are also considered as death.
Ceres: Ghosts, Knicks' daughters.
They are the gods of destruction and corpses. They are depicted with wings on their backs, dark skin, shining eyes, sharp teeth and blood-stained clothes. They often haunt the battlefield, suck the blood of the injured, tear open the wounds and pull their souls out and take them to the underworld.
Thanatus: Death, son of the Knicks
Tanatos has a heart of stone and is the only god who doesn't like to accept gifts. He is depicted wearing a black cloak, with wings on his back and a beard, holding a strange sword or an extinguished torch.
Hypnus: Sleeping God, son of the Knicks.
The Hypnos Cup is depicted as a young man with wings on his back and no beard, holding poppies, horns filled with magic juice or an inverted torch. Whenever night falls, he follows his mother, Knicks, and flies across the sky to make the world sleep. His power also acts on the gods.
Oneiros: The Dream God, the Knicks and the Schopenhauers.
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Nemesis: the goddess of indignation, the daughter of the Knicks.
She is the god of loyalty and revenge.
Ka Rong: the god of Styx, the son of Knicks and Euripides.
He is the god of crossing the Styx and is usually depicted as a bearded man or an old man.
Erynnyes (Erinyes): Three Vengeance Goddess, the daughters of Caiya.
Their images are usually three tall women with snake hair on their heads, blood and tears in their eyes, wings on their shoulders, torches and viper whips in their hands. They chase murderers (especially blood relatives) on the earth, which makes their conscience suffer and make them crazy. In hades, they are also responsible for punishing the sinful undead.
Moerae: the three goddesses of fate, the daughters of the Knicks.
Arrange all the fate of the world
Above all, only Algea, the god of disaster, and Erinyes, the vengeance, were not born in Nyx, and I don't think they belong to Nyx. They are also in Hadders. In fact, there are some overlaps between Hadders and Nyx.
Hadders: Hades, the eldest son of Cronus and Rhea.
At the Battle of Titan, Cyclops gave Zeus thunder and lightning, Poseidon trident and Hadders invisible helmet. It is said that on the night before the final battle, Hadders put on an invisible helmet and sneaked into the enemy camp to destroy the local weapons, thus the 10 year-long war ended in the victory of the new god. The three brothers divided the world. Zeus was in charge of the heaven, Poseidon was in charge of the sea, and Hadders was in charge of the underworld, becoming the king of the underworld. Hadders is much better emotionally than his two younger brothers, because he has few lovers, only two famous lovers, Leuce and Mintha, and his wife is Persephone.
Persephone: the goddess of plants in the afterlife and spring, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter.
Zeus and his sister's fourth wife, Demeter, gave birth to Persephone with white arms. At first, she didn't want other gods to have a stable position (position). She planted and cultivated plants on the earth. Hermes, Ares, Apollo and Herjunstos all pursued her, but they were all stopped by Demeter. However, when the cauliflower was taken away by Hadders, the keeper of the underworld, only the people around her were seen by Helius, the sun god (this story will not be discussed in detail here). She and her father Zeus conspired to create Melinoe and her son Zagreus, and Olympism also said that Zagreus was later reincarnated as Dionysus. She also disposed of two lovers of Hades, saying that she turned them into poplars and mint grass.
Hekate (Hecate)
The sister of Leto, the night goddess, and the single daughter of Asteria, the starry night goddess, and Perses, the destructive god.
The goddess of ghosts and magic, the dark side of the world symbolizes her, and she is not the creator of hell. Later, it also represented that the ghost moon became the god of the ghost moon. The reason why Hekate is regarded as the maid of the afterlife is mainly determined by her attributes of the afterlife. When Hades and Persephone were established as hades and afterlife.
In Roman mythology, confused with Trivia, she is the goddess in charge of the fork in the road, and her image is three heads, three bodies and six arms, facing three different directions respectively. She is the goddess in charge of ghosts, magic and spells. She often haunts cemeteries and hunts at night. Only dogs can see her and bark to indicate her arrival. She is a virgin god and one of the few only daughters among the gods.
Melinoe: the goddess of conspiracy, the goddess of the dead, the daughter of Zeus and Persephone.
Holding a wand, she came to the world with the night, giving the world fear and taking away the souls of creatures. Her limbs are half black and half white, which shows her duality (the product of gods and ghosts). There are usually many ghosts with her, so she is often confused with Hekate.
Three judges of the underworld:
Aeacus: the son of Zeus and Aegina.
Minos: the son of Zeus and Europa.
Radaman (Rhadamanthys): Son of Zeus and Europa.
In addition to them, we have to ignore the Styx, the children of the Oceanus god Anoos and the sea goddess Tethys.
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Styx, the goddess of rivers.
Acheron, the God of Bitter River.
Phlegethon, the god of the river of fire.