Oh My Gods! - Charon Unveiled: The Styx Ferryman Breaks His Silence! Dive into the underworld's secrets and get an exclusive look at the afterlife's most enigmatic figure. Death has never been this thrilling
Charon the Ferryman In Greek mythology, Charon is the ferryman of the dead, who transports the souls of the deceased across the rivers Styx and Acheron. A coin to pay Charon for passage was sometimes placed in or on the mouth of a dead person.
The Iliad as a Twitter Argument: Book I Tweet, O Goddess, about the rage of Achilles son of Peleus that caused so much drama to the Achaeans. Many a brave souls got cancelled and many a hero fell prey to trolls. All because King Agamemnon and influencer Achilles had beef.
Berens' Handbook: URANUS AND GÆA From A Handbook of Mythology (1886) by E.M. Berens. Edited by L.E. Ataire.
BERENS' Handbook of Mythology The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome. By E.M. Berens. First published in 1886.
IO: Moon Goddess, Princess... Cow? Ever wonder why female cows have those cute crescent-shaped horns? No? Me either. But someone did! Io and her love affair with the King of the Heavens, is one of the oldest myths around.