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When I saw this mesh I just couldn't resist, if you're a creature of the dark or just desire to be one, then this set is a MUST BUY!!! I bundled these up for your convenience, there are 7 pieces in all, and they are available separately in my catalog as well, ! Happy Halloween Everyone! *Please see my catalog for many other wonderful nightmares! *Please Note - This product REPLACES your head!* *NO REFUNDS!* *Please Note - These gloves make your wrists disappear if you're not wearing the matching armor, this is due to an issue with the mesh since IMVU's updates made the product not work with other matching products, this was the ONLY way I could fix it since I'm NOT the mesher! PLEASE TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! Taken from Wikipedia... Erebus: Spirit of darkness; son of Chaos. In Greek mythology, Erebus (pronounced /ˈɛrəbəs/), also Erebos or Erebes (Ancient Greek: Ἔρεβος, "deep darkness or shadow"), was the son of a primordial god, Chaos, and represented the personification of darkness and shadow, which filled in all the corners and crannies of the world. His name is used interchangeably with Tartarus and Hades since Erebus is often thought of as part of the underworld. Erebus married his sister Nyx (goddess of the night) and their children included Aether, Hemera, Nemesis, and Charon. The perceived meaning of Erebus is "darkness", but the first recorded instance of it was "place of darkness between earth and Hades". Erebh means sunset or evening. Erebus's father, Chaos, was said to be the entity from which all the gods were born. Gaia was the first being to exist, goddess of the earth. Chaos is described as a huge mass of nothing which separates the earth (Gaia) from the sky (Ouranos). According to Hesiod's Theogony, Erebus was born the son of Chaos and darkness itself, without intercourse, and brother to Nyx. Chaos' other children were Eros, Tartarus, and Gaia. Eventually Nyx and Erebus courted and gave birth to Hemera (goddess of day), Aether (god of sky), Cer (goddess of death), Oneiroi (god of dreams), as well as Hypnos (god of sleep), his twin brother Thanatos (death), Momus (god of satire and the like), Nemesis ( goddess of revenge), and Charon, the ferryman. He was also the father of Geras according to Hyginus (c. AD 1). Some accounts attest that Erebus is the father of the Fates with Nyx as well. Erebus was later depicted as a material region, the lower half of Hades, the underworld. It was where the dead had to pass immediately after dying. Charon ferried the souls of the dead across the river Styx, upon which they entered the land of the dead.

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