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==Influence==
==Influence==
During the 5th century BCE a waterfall in [[Arkadia]]'s [[Golden Fields]] region was named the [[Waterfall of Styx]] after the river and the deity.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
During the 5th century BCE a waterfall in [[Arkadia]]'s [[Golden Fields]] region was named the [[Waterfall of Styx]] after the river and the deity.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
In 2010s the river Styx as well as [[Charon]] were represented in the [[Animus]] [[Black Room]] version of [[Clay Kaczmarek]]'s memories.<ref name="The End of the Line">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – ''[[The Lost Archive]]'' – [[The End of the Line]]</ref>


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ACR DLC-7-river.png|Representation of the River Styx in the [[Animus]] [[Black Room]]
ACR DLC-7-river.png|Representation of the River Styx in the Animus Black Room
ACR DLC-7-ferryman.png|Representation of the River Styx and the [[ferryman]] in the Animus Black Room
ACR DLC-7-ferryman.png|Representation of the River Styx and the ferryman in the Animus Black Room
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Styx is the name of the boundary river between the living world and the underworld, as well as its personification and a Titan in Greek mythology.

Influence

During the 5th century BCE a waterfall in Arkadia's Golden Fields region was named the Waterfall of Styx after the river and the deity.[1]

In 2010s the river Styx as well as Charon were represented in the Animus Black Room version of Clay Kaczmarek's memories.[2]

Trivia

  • According to the story, Achilles' famous invulnerability was the consequence of his mother Thetis dipping him into the waters of the river Styx in his childhood.

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