Charon
River Styx.
Charon, son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night)
River Styx.
River Styx.
Charyon ferried the souls of the dead across the River Styx.
Charon
Acheron, the river of pain. The River Styx is usually the one referred to that Charon ferries the dead across to the Underworld.
River Styx.
Charon, son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night)
River Styx.
Charon, son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night).
Charon is the mythical figure who ferried the dead across the river Styx into Hades in Greek mythology. There is no moon associated with Charon's task; he is often depicted as a grim and silent figure guiding the souls of the deceased.
The mythological figure who ferried the dead across the river Styx into Hades is Charon. He is often depicted as a grim figure who requires payment for his services, typically in the form of an obol, a small coin placed in the mouths of the deceased. In terms of celestial associations, Charon is also the name of one of Pluto's moons, named after the mythological figure.
River Styx.
Acheron, ferried by Kharon.
Charyon ferried the souls of the dead across the River Styx.
Charon was the ferryman who ferried dead souls across the river Styx.