What happens if you break a Styx oath?

In the waters of the river Styx, the Olympian Gods took oaths; if they should happen to break an oath, they suffered a severe punishment: they were forced to drink from the river and had to go without ambrosia and nectar, the food of the gods, for a year; after this time, the oath-breaker was forbidden to attend the ...
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What is Apollo's punishment for breaking his oath?

Apollo, or Lester (mortal), one person known to have broken an oath. make him pay for breaking his oath to never fire an arrow or play music until he became a god again.
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What happens to a God who lies after swearing upon the River Styx?

According to the Theogony of Hesiod, if a god or goddess of Olympus lied or broke an oath after swearing not to do so over the water of Styx, the guilty deity would suddenly stop breathing and fall into some sort of coma.
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Why do gods swear on Styx?

Because Styx is the mother of Nike, victory, force and strength. If the gods break an oath to her, then victory, strength, and force may leave. Therefore, even Zeus may lose to a war.
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What happens if you touch the river Styx 5e?

Despite its uninviting appearance, the water of the River Styx was still a temptation to thirsty travelers in the Lower Planes. However, just a touch or taste of the water was enough to inflict complete amnesia and an effect similar to a feeblemind spell upon a drinker unable to resist it.
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Styx: The Titan Goddess of Sacred Oaths



What happens if you swim in Styx?

If anyone bathes in the Styx and survives, that person will bear the Curse of Achilles and become invulnerable to most physical attacks, excluding a small spot on their body that if struck will instantly kill them.
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Do you swear on the River Styx?

Infernal river

The deities of the Greek pantheon swore all their oaths upon the river Styx because, according to Greek mythology, during the Titanomachy, Styx, the goddess of the river, sided with Zeus. After the war, Zeus declared that every oath must be sworn upon her.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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Can you swim in the River Styx?

Some souls, who did not have a coin, tried to swim across the River Styx. Some made it. Most didn't. For those souls who received a ride in Charon's boat, or managed to swim across the river, there was little to do on the other side except wait to be reborn into a new body.
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What kind of God is Styx?

Styx, also known as Hailer of the Rivers is a character in Greek Mythology. She made her début in around seven hundred BCE on Homer's: The Iliad and ends around the ninth century. Styx was the greek titaness (now considered a goddess) of magic, crossroads, the moon, ghosts and necromancy in Greek Mythology.
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Why is River Styx important?

Why is the River Styx important? The River Styx was the main river in the Greek Underworld that separated the realm of the living from the realm of the dead, which the ferryman Charon had to take the souls of the dead across.
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Who trained Chiron?

Many Greek heroes, including Heracles, Achilles, Jason, and Asclepius, were instructed by him. Chiron frequently appears in the legends of his grandson, Peleus, and his great-grandson, Achilles.
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Where is the River Styx in real life?

The Styx is based on a real stream and waterfall called the Mavroneri (AKA "Black Water") in the Peloponnese, and two American researchers, historian Adrienne Mayor and toxicologist Antoinette Hayes, have just published an academic paper arguing that the Styx/Mavroneri contained a deadly bacterium and that water from ...
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How does Annabeth pay for the trip to Los Angeles?

Annabeth pays for the trip to Los Angeles by using the Lotus Casino card.
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Did Hades break the oath?

Hades, however, did not actually break the oath, as Nico and Bianca were born before World War II. Poseidon broke the oath as well, though Zeus wasn't even aware of Percy's presence in New York.
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Does Percy still have the Curse of Achilles?

The curse can apparently be removed when entering certain magical places connected to Rome, as the curse is a Greek blessing. One of these places is the Tiber River at Camp Jupiter, which has the ability to wash the curse away. Percy is the only known demigod to lose it without being killed.
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Who crosses the River Styx?

Charon, in Greek mythology, the son of Erebus and Nyx (Night), whose duty it was to ferry over the Rivers Styx and Acheron those souls of the deceased who had received the rites of burial. In payment he received the coin that was placed in the mouth of the corpse.
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What color is the River Styx?

The third river [the fiery Pyriphlegethon] flows out between these two . . . Opposite this the fourth river issues, it is said, first into a wild and awful place, which is all of a dark blue color, like lapis lazuli. This is called the Stygios (Stygian river), and the lake which it forms by flowing in is the Styx.
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Who was dipped in the River Styx?

In Greek mythology Achilles was the son of Thetis, a sea-nymph. Here Thetis is shown dipping the newly-born Achilles into the river Styx, in the hope that the river's magical properties would protect him. Achilles became a legendary hero, but was killed by an arrow to his heel, the one part of his body left vulnerable.
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Who is the god of poop?

Sterculius, the Roman God of Feces.
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Who is the god of stupidity?

In Greek mythology, Koalemos (Ancient Greek: Κοάλεμος) was the god of stupidity, mentioned once by Aristophanes, and being found also in Parallel Lives by Plutarch. Coalemus is the Latin spelling of the name.
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Who is the prettiest god?

Aphrodite was the most beautiful of all the Goddesses and there are many tales of how she could encourage both Gods and humans to fall in love with her.
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What happens if you break oath?

Refusing to take an oath will generally result in a person being ejected from the courtroom or barred from participating in proceedings. Breaking an oath can subject a person to perjury and contempt of court charges. In most places, these are serious crimes punishable by fine and, commonly, jail time.
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What did Achilles get dipped?

Thetis gives birth to Achilles who, unlike her, is mortal. She attempts to make the baby Achilles immortal, by dipping him in the River Styx (the river that runs through the underworld), while holding him by his heel.
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Who is the god of shadows?

In Greek mythology, Erebus (/ˈɛrɪbəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἔρεβος, romanized: Érebos, "deep darkness, shadow"), or Erebos, is the personification of darkness and one of the primordial deities. Hesiod's Theogony identifies him as one of the first five beings in existence, born of Chaos.
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