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Apate was the goddess of fraud and deception. Her male counterpart was her brother, Dolos, the god of deception and trickery. Her parents were Nyx (the goddess of night) and Erebos (the god and personification of darkness, mist, and shadow). As soon as Malachite was created, she joined up with friends from other oceans in Odin's Demise as a fleet officer. The crew was at that time in the newly founded The Eye on Malachite, but the flag then changed name to Memory of Light. After further plotting and planning it was decided that Odin's Demise would create a new flag, a mercenary flag. This flag, The Usual Suspects, would be fighting for who they wanted, and for what they wanted. Apate was the daughter of Nyx in Greek mythology. She was the personification of deceit, and was one of the evil spirits released from Pandora's box. Her Roman equivalent was Fraus, which is where the word 'fraud' originated. Her siblings were Geras, the personification of old age, Oizys, the personification of suffering, Moros, the personification of doom, Momos, the personification of blame, Eris, the personification of strife, Nemesis, the personification of retribution, and Keres, the personification of carnage and violent death. Her mother, Nyx is the personification of night, and her father, Erebus, the personification of darkness.
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Apate was the daughter of Nyx in Greek mythology. She was the personification of deceit, and was one of the evil spirits released from Pandora's box. Her Roman equivalent was Fraus, which is where the word 'fraud' originated. Her siblings were Geras, the personification of old age, Oizys, the personification of suffering, Moros, the personification of doom, Momos, the personification of blame, Eris, the personification of strife, Nemesis, the personification of retribution, and Keres, the personification of carnage and violent death. Her mother, Nyx is the personification of night, and her father, Erebus, the personification of darkness. As soon as Malachite was created, she joined up with friends from other oceans in Odin's Demise as a fleet officer. The crew was at that time in the newly founded The Eye on Malachite, but the flag then changed name to Memory of Light. After further plotting and planning it was decided that Odin's Demise would create a new flag, a mercenary flag. This flag, The Usual Suspects, would be fighting for who they wanted, and for what they wanted. Apate was the goddess of fraud and deception. Her male counterpart was her brother, Dolos, the god of deception and trickery. Her parents were Nyx (the goddess of night) and Erebos (the god and personification of darkness, mist, and shadow).