I’m not very versed in that topic, but I’ll give it a try:
Phanes is a deity from the Orphic tradition of ancient Greek religion, specifically the Orphic Cosmogony. Phanes is a primordial being who represents the creation of the cosmos and is often referred to as "the firstborn" or "the protoparent." He is said to have emerged from the cosmic egg, representing light, creation, and the divine force of life, the primary cause.
Similarly, in some versions of Greek mythology, particularly in the Orphic tradition, Eros is not just a god of romantic love but also a primordial force. This Eros is one of the first deities, representing the creative force of the universe that emerged at the beginning of time. In this sense, he is considered one of the first principles, a cosmic force of creation and union, the five elements, rather than a personal god of love.
Phanes (Primordial Being of Creation) aligns with Brahma (the Creator). Eros (Primordial Force of Love and Union) aligns with Vishnu (the Preserver). These are part of Satan's cosmic principles, the Trimurti, and represents Satan.