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Styx in greek mythology was the name of an Oceanid nymph, one of the three thousand daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-wife Tethys, and the goddess of the River Styx. Others make her one of the progenies of the primordial gods, Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness). In classical myths, Styx's husband was Pallas and she gave birth to Zelus, Nike, Kratos, and Bia (and sometimes Eos and Selene). Another source, adds Scylla, the Fontes (Fountains), and the Lacus (Lakes) as their…

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Enter the haunting world of Norse mythology with this chilling portrayal of Hel, the enigmatic goddess of the underworld. Cloaked in darkness, she stands amidst twisted trees and a barren landscape, embodying the somber stillness of the realm she governs. As the daughter of Loki, Hel rules over the spirits of those who did not perish in battle, serving as the gatekeeper to the land of the dead. #HelGoddess #NorseMythology #NorseUnderworld #GoddessOfDeath #DarkFantasy

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Enter the shadowy realms of the Mesopotamian underworld, where Ereshkigal, the majestic Queen of the Dead, reigned supreme. Clad in regal attire with dark wings unfurled, she stands before the portal to the underworld, commanding awe and mystery. What ancient powers does she wield? #Ereshkigal #QueenOfTheUnderworld #MesopotamianMythology #UnderworldGoddess #AncientLegends #Mifologia #DarkMysteries #PortalToTheUnderworld #GoddessOfDeath

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In Norse mythology, Hel is a complex and intriguing figure who presides over the realm also named Hel. She rules over those who have died of illness or old age, distinct from the warriors who fall in battle and are taken to Valhalla or Fólkvangr. Hel's domain is part of the Norse cosmology of the

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Ereshkigal, the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of the underworld, reigns as a formidable guardian of the realm of the dead. Known as the "Lady of the Great Earth" or "Queen of the Great Below," her domain, the Kur, is a shadowy and mysterious place. Her role as an overseer of death

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