Charon; He required money before he ferried the dead. If you did not pay him, he would send them of to wander till they found the paupers entrance or just for 100 years, spent meandering on the shores of the rivers.. That's why when someone dies in Greece, the put a coin under their tongue. Charon also ferried souls across the Acheron. His name can mean "keen gaze", giving reference to feverish eyes, or blue grey eyes, characterizing the anger that Charon was often described as being full of. He is often described as a rather gruesome creature, from "a sordid god" in Aeneid book 6, to a scruffy old man in Hercules Furens. Also associated with Charon are Charun (the Etruscan version), Haros (the modern Greek version), and Phelgyas. The coin placed in the mouth of the dead is called Charon's obol.
Styx is a Underworld river in Greek mythology, and also a goddess. The ferryman Kharon crossed the Underworld river Akheron, not the Styx.
The river Styx. This was very dangerous, and you had to pay drachma to the ferryman to get across.
Charon is a ferryman who guides dead souls across the River Styx and to the land of the dead where they are judged.
Charon was the ferryman who ferried dead souls across the river Styx.
Pay Charon the ferryman to take you across.
First, you die. Then you have to cross the River Styx, with the ferryman, Charon.
Charon the Ferryman.
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.
Charon was the man who sailed the ferry across the River Styx to Tartarus.
The ferryman Kharon crossed with the dead on the Underworld river Akhero. Styx was not crossed by Kharon.
By paying coins to Charon the ferryman of the dead, to ferry you across the river Styx.
In the underworld, give it to the ferryman and he will take you across the Styx River.