Morpheus (god)
Morpheus ("he who forms, shapes, molds") is the principal
Greek god of
dreams. His father was
Hypnos, god of sleep. Morpheus had the ability to take any human's form and appeared in dreams as your loved ones. His brothers
Icelus,
Phobetor and
Phantasos were the other
Oneiroi. He was mentioned in the
Metamorphoses of
Ovid and lived on a bed made of
ebony in a dark cave decorated with
poppy flowers.
The drug morphine derives its name from Morpheus based on its similar dream-inducing power.