Erebus

Erebus (Ερεβος), or Scotus (Σκοτος), was the Greek primordial god of darkness. He was personified as dark mists that enveloped the edges of the world that were pulled through the sky by Nyx to spread darkness over the world to bring about the night and were subsequently scattered by Hemera to bring back the day. Erebus was usually stated to be the son of Chaos, although he has sometimes been described as a son of Chronos and Ananke.

Erebus consorted with his sister Nyx and, together, they created Aether, Hemera, Hybris, Sophrosyne, Eleos, Charon, and Epiphron.