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Re: Stovocor?




> Based on the discussions Sto-Vo-Kor I would think is more the Valhalla in
> ancient Norse mythology 

jIQochbe'.  pa' reH SuvtaHqu' SuvwI'pu'. 

> and {QI'tu'}, as it was mentioned by Voragh in an
> earlier post, as like Eden. The barge in VOY "Barge of the Dead" that take
> dishonored tlhIngan to Gre'thor is very much like the Greek mythology to a
> point, but it mixes the boat/barge (can't recall the oarsman's name
> offhand) that takes souls across the river Styx, with Hell.

chaq loQ bImuj.  <Styx> bIQtIq lengbe'law' <Charon>, <Acheron> bIQtIq 
lenglaw' ghaH.

I believe you are thinking of Charon the ferryman, who is often 
associated with the River Styx, but if I remember my Greek mythology 
correctly, it is actually the River Acheron on which he ferries 
passengers.

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De'vID



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