Rhadamanthus, esteemed as both a king of Crete and a judge of the dead, is honoured in the annals of history for his unwavering sense of justice and moral integrity. Following the tumult of the Trojan War, he has emerged as a figure embodying the ideals of righteousness, often depicted dispensing fair judgement in the afterlife alongside his brother Minos. His legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of virtue and order in a world marked by chaos, offering solace to souls seeking redemption and a fair reckoning for their deeds.