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Short clips featuring Nyx in her chariot can be found on the GODs’ School Instagram page.Not much is known about her which is obvious.Hemera and Nyx are sisters although what they represent is very different from the other. She has bright yellow eyes and blue in the middle and a starry ring hanging over her head. It has a light blue leather shade and shoulder cushions with a dark purple jewel in the middle, a green that surrounds it and metal for the rest.
#Nyx and hemera skin
For crystal-based microdermabrasion, a high pressure stream of crystals is forced over the skin and then cleared with a vacuum that also whisks away exfoliated skin. She wears a chiton that has dark purple and light purple colors. Prior to microdermabrasion, the area to be treated is gently cleaned. She's got curly hair, black, like dark as night, with stars in her, eyes like scury. This would, however, eventually change when Nyx and Erebus would partner together they produced Aether and Hemera. Erebus himself, after all, was the personification of darkness and shadows. He disturbed Zeus only a few times after that always fearing Zeus and running back to his mother, Nyx, who would have confronted Zeus with a maternal fury.(Despite her divine appearance and functions, Nyx is a caring mother who faces much concern for the future of her older daughter Eris) so they say but in episode 3 it is seen thet she wants revenge and has frozen heart With Nyx and Erebus being two of the earliest primordial deities, we can assume that the world was shrouded in darkness. In fact, the king of the gods was fearful to the point where he held his fury at bay and in this way Hypnos escaped the wrath of Zeus by appealing to his powerful mother. Zeus was furious and would have smitten Hypnos into the sea if he had not fled to Nyx, his mother, in fear. He had once before put Zeus to sleep at the bidding of Hera, allowing her to cause Heracles, who was returning by sea from Laomedon's Troy, great misfortune. One account that details Zeus' fear of Nyx is when Hypnos, the god of sleep, reminds Hera of an old favor after she asks him to put Zeus to sleep. After that when Hemera arrived, Eos would leave then Nyx would leave. Later Eos the goddess of dawn came along and gave them a break. When Nyx came back to Tartarus, Hemera left and scattered Erebus thus, revealing Aether and making it day. During the day, Nyx would leave Tartarus (while Hemera was returning) and fly up out of the Underworld and bring Erebus together making it night time. Nyx lived in Tartarus with her daughter Hemera. However, I know that Aether and Hemera are children of BOTH Nyx and Erebus. It also likely occurred sometime after Samael was driven off the Mountain of God. Hypnos (Sleep), Aether (Heavenly Light), Hemera (Day), Moirai (the Fates- Clotho, Lachesis, & Atropos), Thanatos (Death), Charon (the ferryman of the dead), Eris (Strife) Side Note: actually Nyx had MANY children and quite a few of them she spawned without a consort. A sordid version of the tale states that Samael ravaged Nyx as he envied the light's affection for Lucifer thus resorted to taking the night for his own. It is also revealed that Apate (Deceit), Dolos (Trickery) and the Keres are the offspring of Nyx and Samael before he fell from grace though the circumstances surrounding their union is not fully explored. In some accounts, the goddess of witchcraft, Hecate was also called the daughter of Night. Later, on her own, Nyx gives birth to Moros (Doom), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), Charon, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), Eris (Strife) and several others. With Erebus (Darkness), Nyx gives birth to Aether (Brightness) and Hemera (Day). One example is that the Fates, her daughters serve her. Chaos didn't exist and Nyx was the first divine Entity, promoting her power and importance even more. Versions of her birth and origins vary, but one interpretation has her as a creator goddess, laying a silver egg that produces the gods responsible for the creation of the world. Nyx, alongside her Primordial siblings, is born of Chaos. In ancient art, Nyx was depicted as a either a winged goddess or charioteer, sometimes crowned with an aureole of dark mists. She is depicted as a goddess draped in long flowing black robes that are coated with the void of space and glimmering distant stars.
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Her beauty is said to mirror that of the starry night sky itself to where even Samael, once a mighty angel himself, was drawn to her due to said beauty. Her appearances are sparse in surviving mythology, but reveal her as a figure of such exceptional power and beauty that she is feared by Zeus himself.