The Elysium Fields were located on the western edge of the world, near the setting sun. They were said to be surrounded by a high wall and guarded by the three-headed dog Cerberus. The only way to enter Elysium Fields was to be chosen by the gods.
The Elysium Fields were a very important part of Greek mythology. They represented the hope of a happy and peaceful afterlife for the virtuous and heroic dead. They also provided a sense of comfort and consolation to the living, who knew that their loved ones who had died would be safe and happy in Elysium Fields.