Percy swims in the Rver Styx in the book Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Last Olympian by Rick riordan.
He becomes immortal and later battles Kronos.
To have a fighting chance against Kronos. The idea was sugguested by Nico in the fourth book.
The curse of Achilles. It made him immortal.
River Styx
Percy and his friends travelled on the River Styx.
He takes a bath in the river Styx
Although it is not stated clearly in the book on what Nico's plan to defeat Kronos is, there is a few hints if you 'read between the lines'. Nico's plan is understood to be that Percy would bathe in the River Styx and then kill Kronos at the time he was weakest.As in stated in The Last Olympian right before Percy was about to bathe in the River Styx:"'Percy,' Nico said, 'Mabey he's right.''This was your idea.' [Percy]" (Riordan 134)Or:"I struggled to my feet. I moved toward him with the knife. I should kill him. That was the plan." (Riordan 336)These are both quotes from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian. Although it is not clearly stated what the plan was in the book, you can obviously see that the plan was to bathe in the River Styx and defeat Kronos.
That they would claim their demigod children. They had many unclaimed children, often because they were too busy to claim them. Percy Jackson wanted that to end, instead of becoming a god, he wanted the gods to claim their kids. He made them swear that they'd do it.
River Styx
The River Styx is the strongest and is the Underworld. :-) By, Jonathan Fowler Stephens
No: Percy Jackson does not exist in Greek Myth- he is the creation of Rick Riodan.
Percy and his friends travelled on the River Styx.
To get Percy to bathe in the River Styx so he could come invincible.
He takes a bath in the river Styx
Although it is not stated clearly in the book on what Nico's plan to defeat Kronos is, there is a few hints if you 'read between the lines'. Nico's plan is understood to be that Percy would bathe in the River Styx and then kill Kronos at the time he was weakest.As in stated in The Last Olympian right before Percy was about to bathe in the River Styx:"'Percy,' Nico said, 'Mabey he's right.''This was your idea.' [Percy]" (Riordan 134)Or:"I struggled to my feet. I moved toward him with the knife. I should kill him. That was the plan." (Riordan 336)These are both quotes from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian. Although it is not clearly stated what the plan was in the book, you can obviously see that the plan was to bathe in the River Styx and defeat Kronos.
Annabeth, Grover, and Percy enter the Underworld by crossing the River Styx. They use the Golden Drachma given to Percy by Rachel Dare to pay Charon, the ferryman, for safe passage across the river.
That they would claim their demigod children. They had many unclaimed children, often because they were too busy to claim them. Percy Jackson wanted that to end, instead of becoming a god, he wanted the gods to claim their kids. He made them swear that they'd do it.
The river Styx. This was very dangerous, and you had to pay drachma to the ferryman to get across.
The Nile River is longer than the Styx River.
The River Styx is normally thought to be a lime green