Dark Gods
"Dark Gods" typically refer to deities associated with chaos, destruction, or malevolence in various mythologies and belief systems. These entities often embody fear, temptation, or the darker aspects of human nature. They may be worshipped or feared, depending on the cultural context, and are often depicted in literature and art as powerful and enigmatic figures.
In many traditions, such as Hinduism or Norse mythology, Dark Gods can represent the balance between good and evil. They may serve as adversaries to more benevolent deities, highlighting the struggle between light and darkness. Their stories often explore themes of morality, sacrifice, and the consequences of one's choices.