Λητούς
Λητούς is a figure from Greek mythology, known as the goddess of forgetfulness and oblivion. She is often associated with the river Lethe, which flows in the underworld. Drinking from this river causes souls to forget their earthly lives, symbolizing the idea of forgetting and the passage into the afterlife.
In some myths, Λητούς is depicted as a personification of forgetfulness, contrasting with the memory goddess Mnemosyne. Her role emphasizes the importance of memory and the consequences of forgetting, highlighting the duality of remembrance and oblivion in human experience.