“He who was gifted with unfailing memory has long since been lost in the inexorable waters of the Akheron, yet even so, Lethe (Forgetfulness) has not overwhelmed his soul."
Lethe (Λήθη, Lḗthē), also referred to as Lesmosyne, was one of the five rivers of the Hades Underworld, who flowed around the cave of Hypnos, and its goddess represents oblivion.
According to mythology, when souls enter the Underworld, they must drink from its waters to erase memories before reincarnation.
It symbolizes the transformative power of forgetfulness and the potential for new beginnings in the eternal cycle of life and death.