Styx (disambiguation)

In Greek mythology the Styx is the river that forms the boundary between the underworld and the world of the living, as well as a goddess; and a nymph that represents the river.

Styx may also refer to:

Places

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

  • Styx, the villains of the Tunnels book series
  • Fire LEO-03 "Styx", a fictional starfighter from the videogame Thunder Force III
  • Styx and Stone (Jacob Eishorn and Gerald Stone) are two Marvel's fictional comic book characters

Games

Music

Groups

Other uses in music

  • Styx (album), a 1972 album by Styx
  • "Styx", a song by Witchery from Don't Fear the Reaper

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Science and technology

  • STYX (gene), a protein tyrosine phosphatase
  • Styx (missile) or P-15 Termit, a Soviet missile
  • Styx (protocol), a network protocol of the Inferno operating system
  • Styx, a monotypic genus of metalmark butterflies in the family Lycaenidae
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See also

  • River Styx (disambiguation)
  • Stick (disambiguation)
  • Stye
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