Deimos was more of a personification and an abstraction of the sheer terror that was brought by war and he never appeared as an actual character in any story in Greek Mythology. He was the twin brother of Phobos and the Goddess, Enyo, who accompanied Ares into battle, as well as his father's attendants: Trembling, Fear, Dread and Panic. In Greek Mythology, Deimos (Ancient Greek: Δεῖμος, pronounced, meaning "dread") was the personification of terror. Sisters of Fate (First Cousins Twice Removed).Thanatos (First Cousin Twice Removed) †.Epimetheus (First Cousin Once Removed/Second Cousin) †.Prometheus (First Cousin Once Removed/Second Cousin) †.Atlas (First Cousin Once Removed/Second Cousin).Amphitrite (First Cousin Once Removed/Aunt).Orkos (Nephew/First Cousin Twice Removed) †.Hephaestus (Half-Brother/Brother-in-Law) †.
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