Hypnos is the ancient Greek god and bearer of sleep. The Roman's named him Somnus.
Often depicted as melancholic and twin brother of Thanatos (death) Hypnos had parentage representing darkness and is most often depicted with wings either on the chest or head. It also is not an easy build with the wings being to fragile and that is before the firing.
Residing in darkness, with the river Lethe, (the river of forgetfulness and oblivion), running through his cave, Hypnos has a dreamlike legacy.
Pencil drawing of the Greek god of sleep, Hypnos - the Roman God of the same, Somnus
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