What is greek myth weeper?

There is no specific Greek myth character known as "weeper." However, there are several Greek myth characters who were known for their weeping or lamentation.

One such character is Niobe, who boasted about her children and insulted the goddess Leto, who only had two children, Apollo and Artemis. In revenge, Apollo and Artemis killed all of Niobe's children, and she wept uncontrollably until she turned into a stone on Mount Sipylus.

Another character is Hecuba, the queen of Troy, who lamented the fall of her city and the loss of her family during the Trojan War. She is often depicted weeping or mourning in Greek literature and art.

Finally, there is also the character Cassandra, who was cursed to always tell the truth but never be believed. She wept and lamented the future disasters that she foresaw, but no one paid attention until it was too late.