In Greek mythology, the Moros is the personification of doom and gloom, often depicted as a primordial deity. He is one of the offspring of Nyx (Night) through parthenogenesis, meaning he was born without a father. As such, he is the brother of other significant figures like Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), and Nemesis (Retribution). Moros embodies the inevitable fate of mortals, the sense of impending doom, and the inescapable end that awaits all beings.