Hysminai

The Hysminai (ὑσμῖναι; singular: ὑσμίνη hysmine "battle, conflict, combat" ) are figures in Greek mythology. Descendants of Eris, they are personifications of battle. Quintus Smyrnaeus wrote of them in Book V of the Fall of Troy in a passage translated by Arthur Way: Around them hovered the relentless Fates; Beside them Battle incarnate onward pressed Yelling, and from their limbs streamed blood and sweat.