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| Acheron | One of five rivers of the Underworld.The river of sorrow and woe. |
| Aeneas | Trojan hero. Son of Aphrodite. Ancestor of Romulus and Remus. |
| Cerberus | "Hounds of Hades. Gaurded the gates of the Underworld. |
| Charon | Ferryman of Hades. Takes the dead across the River Styx for a fee. |
| Dis | A Roman God of the Underworld. Originally the God of wealth. Equated with Hades. |
| Elysian Fields | The paradise where heroes who were granted immortalilty spent. |
| Eurydice | Wife of Orpheus who died.Sent back to the dead after failed attempt of Orpheus. |
| Ixion | Bound on a continous wheel of fire by Zues as punishment for trying to seduce Hera. |
| Lake Avernis | A volcanic crater. Thought to be the entrance of the underworld. |
| Lethe | One of five rivers of the underworld.The river of forgetfulness. |
| Midas | Everything he touch turned into gold.Was punished with ears of a donkey by Apollo. |
| Orpheus | Tried to rescue his wife, Eurydice, from the Underworld after she had did and failed. |
| Osiris | The Egyptian God of the Underworld. Brother of Isis and Father of Horus. |
| Persephone | Daughter of Demeter and Zeus. Kidnapped by Hades and was made his wife. |
| Phlegethon | One of the five rivers of the Underworld. The river of fire. Thought to lead to Tartarus. |
| Pluto | God of the Underworld. Brother of Zues and Poseidon. Helped overthrow the Titans. |
| Proserpina | Abducted by Pluto while picking flowers.Queen of the Underworld. |
| Sibyl | A prophetess who accompanied Aeneas to the Underworld. |
| Sisyphus | He was punished by Zeus to endlessly roll a boulder up a steep hill for his trickery. |
| Styx | One of the five rivers of the Underworld. The river of hatred and unbreakable oaths. |
| Tantalus | As punishment by Zeus, he was to suffer hunger and thirst for eternity. |