CHARON, FERRYMAN OF HADES AND CERBERUS, HOUND OF THE UNDERWORLD - #BLOGCHATTERA2Z2026
Image by u_0xqcqp9f6q from Pixabay Charon is known as the Ferryman of Hades (the Underworld) whose duty was to carry the souls of the dead after they had completed their funeral rites across the Acheron and Styx, the rivers that were a boundary between the living and the dead worlds. Legend goes that those souls who could not pay the fee, or had not received their funeral rites, would have to wander along the shores of the Styx for a hundred years before they could cross the river. Charon was the son of Erebus and Nyx (Night). He was often depicted as a rough Athenian seaman dressed in a foul reddish-brown garb, haggard cheeks and an unkempt beard. Dante referred to him in his Divine Comedy as having “eyes of fire”. He held his ferryman’s pole or oar in his right hand and used his left hand to receive the souls that he needed to ferry. Charon is not evil, just gloomy, which was not surprising given the atmosphere in the Underworld. His cloak was adorned ...