Nyx

Nyx was the Greek primordial goddess of the night.

Depiction
Nyx was usually depicted either as a winged goddess or as a charioteer. She sometimes had dark mists above her head.

Abode
Nyx was the primordial goddess of the night.

Day and Night
When the sun was setting, Nyx would draw the shadows of Erebus across the sky to cover up Aether and bring about the night. When the sun was rising, Hemera would scatter the mists and bring back the day.

Other Names

 * Nox (in Roman mythology)