Styx
Introduction
the river in Greek mythology that forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld
Background Story
In Greek mythology, Styx is the river that the souls of the dead must cross to enter the Afterlife. It is often depicted as a dark and foreboding river, guarded by the ferryman Charon. The name has been used in various literary and artistic works, symbolizing the passage from life to death.
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