it cost there soul
People were passed over the "River Styx" to reach the Underworld.
The river Styx.
The River Styx is in the underworld. Dead souls are ferried across it by Charon the ferryman. The River Styx was a mythological river that flowed between the ends of the Earth and the beginnings of the Underworld.
Hapi was an Ancient Egyptian god. He was the god of the Nile river and he was sent to the underworld
Geographically, the underworld is surrounded by a series of rivers: The Acheron (river of woe), The Cocytus (river of lamentation), The Phlegethon (river of fire), The Styx (river of unbreakable oath by which the gods swear), and The Lethe (river of forgetfulness).
it cost there soul
I believe it's the river Lethe, but I'm not 100%
Ancient Greeks believed that it was needed to pay Charon, the ferryman who carried people accross the river Styx to the Underworld in his boat.
The River Styx is the most well known river in the Underworld. It is the river of oath. Charon has to ferry the dead souls across it so they can enter the Underworld. The river Lethe is also an Underworld river. It is the river of forgetfulness. If you touch or drink its waters, you will forget your identity.
Styx is the Underworld river; there is no moon in the Underworld.
People were passed over the "River Styx" to reach the Underworld.
River Lethe.
River Styx
the river styx
The ferryman Charon takes every departed soul across the river styx in the Underworld.
The river Styx.
the name of the river is styx