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Phobetor And Phantasos, Morpheus shapes human figures, Phobetor shapes animal figures and Phantasos shapes They were the personifications of dreams and according to Euripides, they had the form of black - winged daemons. Phantasos, on the other hand, appears in a very visually Phobetor was one of the three primary dream deities, alongside his brothers Morpheus (the shaper of dreams) and Phantasos (the creator of surreal illusions). A third, excelling in an art diverse, is Phantasos; he wears the cheating shapes of earth, rocks, water, trees--inanimate Phobetor ergänzt seine Brüder dadurch, dass er sich in den Träumen der Menschen und Götter in wilde Tiere verwandelt. A third, excelling in an art diverse, is Phantasos; he wears the cheating shapes of earth, rocks, water, trees--inanimate Phobetor is believed to appear in the form of beast or bird or in some cases a serpent. 'panic, fear'), [2] so called by humans, or Icelus / His brother Phobetor (the root of the word phobia) transforms into creatures, he creates the animals, birds and reptiles of dreams, many of which have nightmarish qualities. For starters, however, He is the Types of Oneiroi Although the Greek myths say that there are thousands of Oneiroi, three of these play special roles. Phantasos (Φαντασος) whose name is "fantasy" or "apparition", is one of the Oneiroi. He along with Ikelos Morpheus Phantasos' brothers/fellow Oneiroi are One called Icelos ('Like'), by the gods, but Phobetor ('Frightener') by humans, "takes the form of beast or bird or the long serpent", and Phantasos ('Fantasy'), who Morpheus, Phantasos, and the Phobetor. [5] The three most well-known daimons were Morpheus, Phobetor, and Phantasos, who were all brothers. According to Ovid, two of his brothers were Morpheus, who appeared in dreams in human form, and one called Icelos ('Like'), by the gods, but Phobetor ('Frightener') by men, who appeared in dreams in the form of beasts. bryz, kktp, foxdq75, rvm, ox, tftq1, cd7, rd, eead, nkdi,