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n. - (Greek mythology) Greek god of darkness who dwelt in the underworld.

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  • Island and Cape Riley, which we called Erebus and Terror Bay.
  • Captain Ross discovered, in 1841, two volcanoes, which he called Erebus and Terror, after the names of his two ships.
  • Erebus is an active volcano, but Terror is quiescent.
  • Emulating their brothers, the Omnivatics formed a council they called the Erebus, not to oversee but to instigate further chaos.
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