The Styx is one. It could make mortals immortal. Sorry, don't know any others.
Styx, Acheron, Cocytus, Phlegethon and Lethe are the five rivers of the underworld.
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There are Five rivers according to Greek Mythology: Acheron (woe), Cocytus (wailing), Phlegethon (fire), Lethe (forgetfulness), Styx (across with which spirits of the dead were ferried also the river of dreams lost because of death)
The band Styx's name finds its origin in Greek mythology; the river Styx is the most famous of the five found in the underworld. Gods and men alike swore oaths on it.
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Five (5) is the number of rivers in the Greek Underworld of the afterlife.Specifically, Acheron provides entry into the Underworld by way of the ferryboat operator, Charon. It also is called the river of sorrow, at the leaving of the transitory world for the eternal. It is the source of the Underworld rivers of lamentation (Cocytus) and of hate (Styx). The remaining two rivers are the Phlegethon, or the river of fire, and the Lethe, or the river of forgetfulness.
Roman, Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Celtic.
The Greeks. If you knew to put it in Greek mythology are you wanting to know which Greek thought of it?
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Heroic, and Iron.
Hades is a term that can be applied to the Underworld (the abode of the dead) or as a name of the God of the Underworld. There are five rivers in the Underworld, but the most well known is the river Styx. The other four are Acheron, Cocytus, Lethe, and Phlegethon.
A flower from the Garden of the Sphinx. A golden ring from the Minotaur. A scale from the Hydra. A giant pearl from the kingdom of Poseidon. A whisker from Cerberus, the guardian of the Underworld.
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What you need to do is answer her questions correctly. She describes five Greek gods (whose statues were in the museum) and asks their names. The five are : Ares, Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia.
The parents of Echo were not named; she was however a Oreiad nymph, the first of these were offspring of the five Daktyloi and the five Hekaterides. Subsequent generations were descended from these elder Oreiades and their brothers the Satyroi.