
Styx
Styx is a river from Greek mythology that separates the world of the living from the underworld, where souls go after death. It symbolizes a boundary or transition between life and the afterlife. The gods often used Styx to swear oaths, emphasizing their seriousness and binding power. In modern culture, Styx has been referenced as a symbol of crossing into the unknown or making significant transitions. It represents both a physical and spiritual division, highlighting the importance of death and the passage to what lies beyond mortality.