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  2. Honkai: Star Rail – Acheron Guide: Best Light Cones and Relics

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    The Emanator of Nihility is at your command. Honkai: Star Rail – Acheron: Relics. Acheron benefits from having offensive stats like Attack, Critical Damage, and Critical Hit Rate boosted.

  3. Honkai: Star Rail - Wikipedia

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    During the battle against the Trailblazer at the Clock Studios Theme Park, Aventurine threatens to detonate the Stellaron within them, forcing Acheron to "kill" him, revealing her true identity as an Emanator of Nihility. With written encouragement from Dr. Ratio, Aventurine is able to escape Nihility and leave the Dreamscape.

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    Acheron could be on the way to a similar fate – keep in mind her memory troubles. However, as an actual Emanator of Nihility she may be strong enough to withstand this process.

  5. Greek underworld - Wikipedia

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    The Acheron is the river of misery or river of woe. [24] [27] It is mentioned in many early sources of archaic poetry but is less prominent and early than the Styx. [28] In some mythological accounts, Charon rows the dead over the Acheron rather than the Styx.

  6. Emanationism - Wikipedia

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    Emanationism is a theory in the cosmology or cosmogony of certain religious and philosophical systems, that posits the concept of emanation.According to this theory, emanation, from the Latin emanare meaning "to flow from" or "to pour forth or out of", is the mode by which all existing things are derived from a 'first reality', or first principle.

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  8. Phlegethon - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the river Phlegethon (Φλεγέθων, English translation: "flaming") or Pyriphlegethon (Πυριφλεγέθων, English translation: "fire-flaming") was one of the five rivers in the infernal regions of the underworld, along with the rivers Styx, Lethe, Cocytus, and Acheron.

  9. Acheron - Wikipedia

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    The Homeric poems describe the Acheron as a river of Hades, into which Cocytus and Phlegethon both flowed. [4] [5] The Roman poet Virgil called the Acheron the principal river of Tartarus, from which the Styx and the Cocytus both sprang. [6] The newly dead would be ferried across the Acheron by Charon in order to enter the Underworld. [7]