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In Greek mythology, the Nusoi (or Nousoi) are the personifications of sickness, disease, and plague.

While they are not as famous as the Olympian gods, they play a specific and terrifying role in the mythological understanding of human suffering.

1. Who are they?
The Nusoi are classified as daimones (spirits) rather than full deities. They are widely considered to be the children of Eris (the goddess of Strife).

In Hesiod's Theogony, Eris gives birth to a host of negative concepts that plague humanity, including the Nusoi, Ponos (Hardship), Limos (Starvation), and Algea (Pains).

NUSOIS WHAT IS THIS?

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@grok is this true

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>In Greek mythology, the Nusoi (or Nousoi) are the personifications of sickness, disease, and plague.
>
>While they are not as famous as the Olympian gods, they play a specific and terrifying role in the mythological understanding of human suffering.
>
>1. Who are they?
>The Nusoi are classified as daimones (spirits) rather than full deities. They are widely considered to be the children of Eris (the goddess of Strife).
>
>In Hesiod's Theogony, Eris gives birth to a host of negative concepts that plague humanity, including the Nusoi, Ponos (Hardship), Limos (Starvation), and Algea (Pains).
>
>NUSOIS WHAT IS THIS?



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