Ananke

Ananke (Αναγκη), also known as Adrastia (Αδραστεια) or Tecmor (Τεκμωρ), was the Greek primordial goddess of compulsion, necessity, and inevitability. She was mentioned only during the Orphic cosmogony, which gives her as a daughter of Hydros and Gaea, although this is not the common belief. She also was the wife of Chronos and mothered Chaos, Aether, and Erebus by him. Ananke was usually depicted as a serpentine deity wrapped around the world egg with her husband.

In Roman mythology, Ananke was known as Necessitas.