Roman Name:
Translation: Misery
The Miserable
Oizys is the personification of misery, anxiety, depression, distress, and suffering. She is described as a pale and Solomon looking woman, somewhere in her 30s, dressed in blue or black. With hair messy that looks like brushed wool parted down the middle. Although she was avoided, the Greeks treated her and mental illness as a real mental issue, not some demon.
Family Ties; Oizys' Mother and Father are Nyx and Erebus, with many siblings such as Aether, Hemera, Ker(es), Moros, Momus, Hypnos, Thanatos, The Oneiroi, Geras, Nemesis, Philotes, Apate, Eris, The Moirai, and The Hesperides.
Tributes; Oizys has no tributes of her own. But recognized in those who are always negative, have poor mental health and even represented in bad days.
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