Charon
The Underworld.
The Egyptian god Osiris was known as the god of the dead. He was additionally known as ruler of the underworld.
Charon is Hades' ferryman. He ferries dead souls across the river Acheron but only if they were properly burned or buried and if they pay him a coin, otherwise called an obulus. Those who are not properly burned or buried, or are not admitted by Charon, are doomed to wander the banks of Styx for a hundred years. Living persons who wish to go to the underworld need a golden bough obtained from the Cumaean Sibyl. Charon is also one of Pluto's moons.CHARON is the grisly immortal ferryman who brings dead souls (or at least those who could pay the fee) across the River Styx to the Underworld.
Osiris is the Egyptian god of the underworld.
He rules the Underworld, it's deities, the ghosts of the dead; he plays a part in judging the dead, and in sending dreams, as well as avenging those who are wronged.
Hades is the ruler of the Underworld. Charon (not a god) ferries the dead across the river Styx into the Underworld.
Acheron, the river of pain. The River Styx is usually the one referred to that Charon ferries the dead across to the Underworld.
Hades
Charon ferries all the dead.
Hades with the God of the Dead and the ruler of the Underworld.
Charon is not a god. He is an immortal man who serves Hades. He ferries the dead souls over to the underworld. He is often described as looking like just a skeleton or having almost transparent flesh.
Hades. Lord of the Dead, and ruler of the Underworld.
The Underworld.
The Egyptian god Osiris was known as the god of the dead. He was additionally known as ruler of the underworld.
I think you mean tartarus, no hades, Hades is the God that rules over the Underworld, Tartarus. The one the ferries souls across River Styx is Charon, but the one that guides the souls to him first of all is Hermes.
Hades rules the Underworld, where the souls of dead mortals dwell.
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