What happens if you break an oath on the Styx?

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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Can you take back an oath on the River Styx?

TLDR: No. It was the one oath that was binding, but only used by heavenly beings.
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What happens to a God who lies after swearing upon the River Styx?

In Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, the gods swear by the water of the Styx as their most binding oath. According to Hesiod's Theogony, if a god perjured himself, he was rendered insensible for a year and then banished from the divine society for nine years.
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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 when you cross the Styx?

The Styx, which was also a female deity, formed the boundary between the world of the living and the world of the dead - Hades. When someone died, the psyche (spirit) of the deceased had to cross the river Styx, carried on a boat by the ferryman Charon, in order to enter the afterlife.
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Styx: The Titan Goddess of Sacred Oaths



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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What is Styx The god of?

STYX was the goddess of the underworld River Styx and the eldest of the Okeanides (Oceanids). She was also the spirit (daimon) personification of hatred (stygos).
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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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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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Is there a real River Styx?

The River Styx is not a real place in world geography. It was the main river in the Greek mythological Underworld that the souls of the dead crossed.
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What happens to a god who has broken his oath?

The oath-breaking or lying god or goddess would remain comatose and ambrosia deprived for a year, at which time they would wake from their slumber.
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How did Achilles become immortal?

According to other accounts, Thetis endeavored to make Achilles immortal by dipping him in the river Styx, and succeeded with the exception of the ankles, by which she held him, 23 while others again state that she put him in boiling water to test his immortality, and that he was found immortal except at the ankles.
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Is Styx a Titan?

Styx was one of the Titans in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. Other accounts make her the daughter of Erebus, god of darkness & Nyx, goddess of night. She was the Titan of the Underworld river named after her, and was the embodiment of hatred and detestation.
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Is the River Styx made of blood?

That was probably due to the developers realizing that a previous mistake, since, according to Greek Mythology, it was the River Phlegethon that was composed of boiling blood (or fire), while the Styx was composed of swampy water.
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Why can't The Big Three have kids?

All of the Big Three agreed not to have more demigod children since their oath for fear of the Great Prophecy, but Zeus/Jupiter and Poseidon did.
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Who are the big three Percy Jackson?

The Big Three is the collective term for the sons of Kronos: the gods Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades,. After World War II, the Big Three swore on the River Styx to have no more demigod children.
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Why is Percy Jackson not the son of Zeus?

Percy did the same in The Sea of Monsters. However, Perseus was a demigod son of Zeus, as opposed to Percy Jackson who is the demigod son of Poseidon. He is a cousin to Percy because his father, Zeus, is the brother of Percy's father, Poseidon.
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How did Percy lose his Achilles Curse?

Exposure to the water of the Little Tiber negates the curse permanently, because it is a Greek blessing/curse that could not be retained in territory belonging to the Romans (i.e. Camp Jupiter), the enemies of the Greeks, according to Juno. We see an example of this when Percy loses the curse in The Son of Neptune.
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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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What is the Ferryman's name?

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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Is Kratos a real God?

In Greek mythology, Kratos (or Cratos) is the divine personification of strength. He is the son of Pallas and Styx. Kratos and his siblings Nike ('Victory'), Bia ('Force'), and Zelus ('Glory') are all essentially personifications of a trait. Kratos is first mentioned alongside his siblings in Hesiod's Theogony.
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Who was dipped in the River Styx?

The term Achilles heel references a vulnerability or weakness. It is rooted in the myth of Achilles' mother dipping him in the River Styx, making his entire body invulnerable except for the part of his foot where she held him—the proverbial Achilles heel.
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Was Achilles real?

There is no proof that Achilles existed or that any of Homer's other characters did. The long answer is that Homer's Achilles may have been based, at least in part, on a historical character; the same is true of the rest of Homer's characters.
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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. Sometimes it is referred to as a dæmon, more of a spirit and minor deity.
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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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