Nyx
Nyx is the Greek goddess of the night, often depicted as a powerful and mysterious figure. She is considered one of the primordial deities, born from Chaos, the void that existed before the creation of the universe. Nyx is associated with darkness and is sometimes portrayed as a shadowy figure enveloped in a cloak of stars.
In mythology, Nyx is the mother of several important personifications, including Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death). She is revered for her ability to bring rest and tranquility, as well as for her role in the cycle of day and night. Nyx's influence extends to various myths, where she is often shown as a figure of great power and respect among the gods.