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'''Hypnos''', also known as '''Somnus''' in Roman mythology, is the [[Greece|Greek]] personification of sleep. Son of the siblings {{Wiki|Erebus|Erebos}} and {{Wiki|Nyx}}, he was the twin brother of [[Thanatos]] with whom he lived in the [[Hades|underworld]]. | '''Hypnos''', also known as '''Somnus''' in Roman mythology, is the [[Greece|Greek]] personification of sleep. Son of the siblings {{Wiki|Erebus|Erebos}} and {{Wiki|Nyx}}, he was the twin brother of [[Thanatos]] with whom he lived in the [[Hades (place)|underworld]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:38, 24 April 2019
Hypnos, also known as Somnus in Roman mythology, is the Greek personification of sleep. Son of the siblings Erebos and Nyx, he was the twin brother of Thanatos with whom he lived in the underworld.
Influence
Sometime during her trip to Elysium, misthios Kassandra destroyed several torches of Hypnos inside enemy strongholds. She also visited the cave dedicated to him within Pheraia's Retreat.[1]
Trivia
- The Greek word for Hypnos, Ὕπνος, means 'sleep'.
- The English word hypnosis finds its origin in the name of Hypnos.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey - The Fate of Atlantis (mentioned only)
References