In Greek mythology, Aergia ( /eɪˈɜːrdʒə/ [ citation needed ]; Ancient Greek : Ἀεργία, 'inactivity') [1] is the personification of sloth, idleness, indolence and laziness. She is the translation of the Latin Socordia, or Ignavia: the name was translated into Greek because Hyginus mentioned her being based on a Greek source, and thus she can be considered as both a Greek and Roman goddess.[ citation needed ] Aergia's opposite character is Horme, a goddess of effort.
Aergia was the daughter of the primordial deities Aether and Gaia. [2]
According to Statius, Aergia was said to be the 'torpid' guard in the court of Hypnos (Sleep) in the Underworld. [3]