What is kakia greek mythology?

Kakia is a minor Greek goddess who represented vice or immorality in Greek mythology. She was often depicted as being ugly or sinister, and would often be associated with other dark spirits like Eris (Goddess of Strife), Ponos (God of Hardship), and the Furies (Goddesses of Vengeance).

In some myths, Kakia was said to be the daughter of Eris and Ares (God of War), which added to her reputation as an undesirable deity. She was believed to incite people to commit evil deeds, and would often be blamed for causing wars and other disasters.

Despite her unsavory reputation, Kakia was still worshipped in some parts of ancient Greece, particularly among those who believed that immorality and vice were necessary for individual and societal growth and development. However, her cult was never as widespread or prominent as those of other major Greek gods and goddesses.