Ereobus
Ereobus is a character from Greek mythology, often associated with the underworld and the realm of the dead. He is the son of Nyx, the primordial goddess of the night, and Erebus, the god of darkness. Ereobus is sometimes described as a daemon, a lesser deity or spirit, who dwells in the underworld and is often depicted as a shadowy figure. In some accounts, he is also known as the god of the underworld itself, although this role is more commonly attributed to Hades. Ereobus is sometimes associated with the concept of the "shadow of death," representing the transition between life and death. His name, Erebo, is also used to refer to the darkness of the underworld. Despite his association with the underworld, Ereobus is not a prominent figure in Greek mythology and his role is often overshadowed by other deities of the underworld, such as Hades and Persephone.