percy bribed charon and promised to ask hades about a raise in his pay
They did not make him believe they were dead. At first he thought they were dead when they told him that all three of them drowned on the bath tub. But then he found out they were Demigods, so Percy got into the Underworld by bribing Charon with money.
Percy, Annabeth, and Grover lied to Charon by claiming they were dead and had come to the Underworld to pay for their passage across the River Styx. They manipulated the truth by saying they were from the "Department of Death" and needed to cross to complete their mission. This deception allowed them to gain entry into the Underworld without revealing their true identities or intentions.
Percy, Grover, and Annabeth have a hard time with Charon because he is the ferryman of the Underworld, and he is usually strict about payment for his services. In "The Lightning Thief," they attempt to cross the Acheron River to reach the Underworld but initially lack the necessary coins to pay him. Additionally, Charon is not easily swayed, and their encounter highlights the challenges they face in navigating the Underworld's strict rules and the dangers they encounter as demigods.
Charon? You mean Chiron? Percy meets him in the beginning of " The Lightning Thief" He was Mr. Brummer in the begining and then he changes into this centaur.
Percy finds the address in Crusty's waterbed store.
He got rowed in by charon on the boat by faking he was dead. Lol
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.
Charon
They did not make him believe they were dead. At first he thought they were dead when they told him that all three of them drowned on the bath tub. But then he found out they were Demigods, so Percy got into the Underworld by bribing Charon with money.
By Boat.
Charon.
Percy, Grover, and Annabeth have a hard time with Charon because he is the ferryman of the Underworld, and he is usually strict about payment for his services. In "The Lightning Thief," they attempt to cross the Acheron River to reach the Underworld but initially lack the necessary coins to pay him. Additionally, Charon is not easily swayed, and their encounter highlights the challenges they face in navigating the Underworld's strict rules and the dangers they encounter as demigods.
Charon is the ferryman of the Underworld because that is the job he was given to do. Having a task to perform is not a punishment.
Charon
Hades is the ruler of the Underworld. Charon (not a god) ferries the dead across the river Styx into the Underworld.
Charon ferried the dead down the river Styx.
Charon was the ferryman of Hades.