Roman Ferryman

Roman Ferryman

Primordialwell-documentedRoman mythologyGreek mythologyAncient RomeGreek world
Origin

The Ferryman's role is rooted in the mythological realm, where it is tasked with guiding souls across the river Styx to the afterlife. Its name is associated with Charon, the ancient Greek figure who ferries souls across the Styx.

Appearance

There are no physical descriptions of the Ferryman in the source material.

Abilities

The Ferryman's primary function is to transport souls across the river Styx. It requires payment from each deceased person, implying some level of control over who can cross into the afterlife.

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Sources
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    Roman Mythology. Source 1academic
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