In the realm of the departed, names hold grim significance. “Erebos,” the embodiment of darkness, and “Nyx,” the goddess of night, whisper secrets of the underworld’s embrace. “Hades” reigns supreme over the realm of shadows, while “Hel” presides over the icy depths of the afterlife. “Thanatos,” the personification of death, guides souls into darkness, echoed by “Mors” in Roman mythology and “Nergal” in Mesopotamian lore. Echoing these deities, names like “Death,” “Reaper,” and “Charon” evoke chilling images of the underworld’s messengers and guardians.