Eurus
Eurus is a figure from Greek mythology, known as the god of the east wind. He is one of the four Anemoi, which are the gods of the winds, each representing a different direction. Eurus is often associated with the autumn season and is sometimes depicted as bringing rain and storms.
In art and literature, Eurus is less prominent than his siblings, Boreas (the north wind), Notus (the south wind), and Zephyrus (the west wind). His role in myths typically emphasizes the unpredictable nature of the east wind, which can bring both gentle breezes and fierce gales.