There's this fantastic band called Alesana. Their album 'On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax' is basically all about Greek mythology. I'm not sure what type of music you're into... they're pretty hardcore. If you're into softer songs, try looking up their song 'Third Temptation of Paris'...it's about the Trojan War. It's an incredible song.
If you are referring to the Hammerfall song, after reading the lyrics at the link below I would say it means "accept your death." There are references in the lyrics to "the reaper" (Grim Reaper) and "the river Styx" (in Greek mythology the way to Hades or Underworld), so it seems pretty clear that's what is meant.
Selene is the goddess and personification the Moon in Greek Mythology.
In Greek mythology yes, but I doubt they really are real.
Babe is a song by boyband Take That, recorded in 1993.
pass the river styx
Kratos does not die in Greek mythology, he is the god of "strength", son of Styx and Pallas.
The river Styx
Styx is a Underworld river in Greek mythology, and also a goddess. The ferryman Kharon crossed the Underworld river Akheron, not the Styx.
Charon was the man who sailed the ferry across the River Styx to Tartarus.
The band Styx's name finds its origin in Greek mythology; the river Styx is the most famous of the five found in the underworld. Gods and men alike swore oaths on it.
The river Styx.
The River Styx.
No, the River Styx is not in the Bible. According to the Webster Dictionary, it is the principal river of the underworld in Greek mythology.
Styx is a river which perhaps was imagined to flow in both Arcadia and in the Underworld of Greek mythology. Styx herself was imagined to dwell in a palace in the Underworld.
In Greek mythology the Styx was a Underworld river upon which the gods and goddesses swore oaths. Styx was also the name of the goddess of the river Styx, and mother of Nike, Kratos, Zelos, and Bia.
It is called Stix and Heraculs used it to get Cerberus out of the UnderWorld