Limos

Limos, Roman counterpart Fames, is the Greek goddess of starvation and famine.

Limos and Demeter
It is said that Limos, Demeter's opposite, and Demeter, Limos's opposite should never meet.

Helping Demeter
After the Thessalian king know as Erysichthon cut down one of her sacred groves, the goddess Demeter, angered by this crime, sought help from Limos. She used a oread, or mountain, nymph to communicate with her opposite. Demeter wishes for Limos to curse the king with a never-ending hunger.

Limos, without protest, grants Demeter her request.

At midnight, she enters the royal chamber and wraps the king in her arms. She breathes upon him and fills him with "herself", channels a craving emptiness through his hollow veins. After, Erysichthon is driven to devour himself when his unquenchable hunger only grows and nearly drives him mad.

Appearance
Limos has a gaunt, skeletal figure with a sallow face and eyes sunken into her skull. Her lips are crusted and white, her skin a parchment white and her hair coarse and brittle.