Styx in Wikipedia
The River Styx (Greek: Στύξ, Stux, also meaning "hate" and
"detestation") (adjectival form: Stygian (pronounced /
ˈstɪdʒi.ən/) was a river in Greek mythology which formed the
boundary between Earth and the Underworld (often called Hades
which is also the name of this domain's ruler). It circles the
Underworld nine times. The rivers Styx, Phlegethon, Acheron,
and Cocytus all converge at the center of the underworld on a
great marsh. The other important rivers of the underworld are
Lethe and Eridanos, and Alpheus. The ferryman was called
Charon...
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