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Who is Lethe?

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Lethe is the Greek Goddess of oblivion/forgetfulness, associated with the Underworld river of the same name.

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What is the name of the river of forgetfulness?

It is called Lethe.


How was the river Lethe of Hades created?

The river Lethe was associated with Lethe a goddess of forgetfulness. Making her a daughter of Eris or Oceanus.


When was Lethe Tatge born?

Lethe Tatge was born on December 26, 1893.


What is the Lethe river?

In Greek Mythology, Lethe is the Underworld river of oblivion/forgetfulness.


Is there an alternate ending for Lethe and Ike in fire emblem radiant dawn?

Not for Lethe and Ike.


What is the river of the river of forgetfulness?

The Lethe, from which we get the word "lethargic". Anyone who was blessed with eternity in the Elysian Fields would drink from the Lethe to forget their earthly woes.


What are Lethe and Mnemosyne?

Lethe = one of the rivers in the Underworld; river of forgetfulnessMnemosyne = The Titan goddess of memory and the mother of the nine Muses.


Who drank from the pool of lethe?

Hades


Does lethe has a plural?

Lethe isn't a word used alone; in Greek Myth it is a name for the Underworld river goddess of forgetfulness/oblivion.


Can you help me understand by the phrase and Lethe-wards had sunk?

Lethe means oblivion/forgetfulness. So sunk down in oblivion/depression.


What is the Spring of Lethe?

The Lethe River ran through the plain of Lethe in Hades. Also known as the stream of oblivion, the river flowed around the cave of Hypnos where the murmuring waters caused drowsiness. The shades of the dead were required to drink the water in order to forget their earthly life. Lethe is frequently used as a metaphor for the Underworld in general.


What do you understand by the phrase and Lethe-wards had sunk?

Sunk down in oblivion/depression; Lethe being the Underworld river of oblivion in Greek Mythology.