"Depict Charon, the ferryman of the afterlife from Dungeons & Dragons, as a skeletal figure with glowing eyes peering out from beneath a dark hood that he never removes. His face is haggard and skull-like, etched with the wear of countless eons. He is clad in tattered royal robes of ermine and silk, their faded elegance hinting at a regal yet decayed past. His hands are bony claws, one outstretched as if demanding payment, while his webbed feet grip the edge of his ancient, weathered boat, moored on the misty banks of the River Styx. The river stretches into the distance, its dark waters shrouded in thick, swirling mist. Ghostly silhouettes of souls linger on the shore, their hollow gazes fixed on Charon, awaiting passage. The scene is bathed in a faint, spectral light that reflects off the water, casting eerie shadows and creating an oppressive, otherworldly stillness. Charon’s presence radiates a cold, malevolent cunning, marking him as the merciless ruler of the Styx."

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