It is said that the river Styx winds around Hades nine times.
Once, it was enough.
around 3 or 4 times
Only the times he went after females: Persephone, Minthe and Leuce.
-Percy loses his mother to the centaur -Percy learns he is son of Poseidon -Percy, Annabeth, and Grover fight Medusa -When Percy fights of the Hydra in the St. Louis arch -Percy, Annabeth, and Grover must fight there way out of the Lotus' Lair(Hotel) -When Percy, Annabeht, and Grover fight off Hades and his monsters -When Percy learns Luke betrayed them
Hades did not have a city, the whole of the underworld was his domain. However he was worshiped throughout Greece in many temples in ancient times.
While reading the book there were many times of foreshadowing but the one that caught my eye the most was when luke was talking to Percy in the Hermes CAbin and he told Percy that he hates his father and the gods for taking control of them!
Hades and Hercules were in love with Megara... but Hercules met Megara a lot of times Then Hades got angry and wanted to marry Megara so he needed a idea to separate Hercules from Megara and kill Hercules. Hercules was not evil but Hades was evil and Hades was the God of the Underworld and the King of the Darkness...Hercules was a Demi-God...so Hercules had to kill Hades and protect his family when ever Hades gets a plan or idea Hercules had to listen to the idea but if he didn't he still would stop Hades doing his plan or idea.
No, because there were many of these creatures, they were however often said to be defended against.Answer 2:If you mean in the Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson), Percy is not sure, whether the manticore is dead or not.
In the Underworld.
It is a random drop percent, there is no specific number of times you have to kill it.
the song kill you which he threaten to kill her lol