Styx

"I swear on the River Styx"

- Many people and immortals alike

The River Styx ( meaning "hate" and "detestation") is a river located in the Underworld. It circles the Underworld nine times, eventually converging on a great marsh at the center of the Underworld with the rivers Phlegethon, Acheron, and Cocytus (though there is a fifth river: Lethe). According to Percy the river is very polluted, being filled with pretty much anything you could imagine: broken toys, ripped up diplomas etc. The river is filled with broken dreams, lost when the person died. The River Styx is also where Stygian iron is cooled to make it indestructible, as well as where Stygian Ice is formed. As well, Styx was a goddess - similar to the rivers Phlegethon, Acheron, and Lethe being associated with deities and a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. She was the wife of Pallas, and bore him Zeus' four winged enforcers: Kratos, Nike, Zelus, and Bia (and sometimes Eos). Styx supported Zeus in the Titanomachy, being the first to aid Zeus in the First Titan War against Kronos and his Titan Army. For this, her name was honored by being used in binding oaths.

Swearing on the River Styx
The River Styx is also part of a powerful oath that can be made between any group of people. Breaking an oath on the Styx is extremely unwise for anyone. Gods who break oaths on the Styx apparently "get off lightly" on the account of being immortal such as when Zeus and Poseidon broke the oath of having no more demigod children after the disastrous end of World War II. It is unknown what would happen if a lesser entity were to break an oath on the Styx but it is considered unpleasant. According to the myths the books are based on, the consequences for breaking an oath made upon it are supposed to be extreme. The oath-breaker is supposed to be exiled from the assembly of gods for ten years and be denied nectar or ambrosia during this time. The first year they lie in a coma like state unable to move in any way. The rest they are denied attending any of the assemblies or festivals of the gods for nine years. Despite this, both Zeus and Poseidon avoided this. Since Zeus is in charge of enforcing oaths there was no one to force him to go into exile. His importance in the council and the fact that he maintains order on Mount Olympus probably had something to do with it as well. This was probable brought about by his great arrogance and general dislike for following his own rules. Poseidon's status and power no doubt protected him as well making exiling him too difficult. Ironcially, Hades is the only one of the Big Three that can be trusted to keep his word when there are no direct consequences.

Achilles' Curse
Anyone who bathes in the River Styx will be gifted with the strength, power, speed, and near invincibility of Achilles. The only spot where one who has bathed in the River Styx is vulnerable is in their Achilles Heel, a spot of the bather's choosing which will keep them grounded to the real world and their mortal life after they bathe in the river. If the person doesn't focus on that point while bathing in the river, their soul will be incinerated, washed away in the current. Achilles' ghost appears to anyone who wishes to receive the curse, warning them not to. The ghost claims it will affect them highly but it shows few signs in Percy.

People known to have bathed in the River Styx:
There have only been three people to have bathed in the river so far and lived:
 * Achilles - His mother dipped him into the river by his heel early on in his life when he was only a baby boy years before the Trojan War. Therefore, his heel is vulnerable. He was killed in the Trojan War by an arrow from Paris that struck him in his heel.


 * Luke Castellan - Luke bathed in the river so that his body could become invincible, giving his body the anility to hold Kronos' spirit. His Achilles spot is under his left arm. He possibly envisioned himself and Thalia first meeting and starting a romantic relationship and giving his knife to Annabeth Chase. He stabbed himself to destroy Kronos before he could take on his own form, and died by his own hand to end the Second Olympian War.Zzz.gif


 * Percy Jackson - Nico di Angelo suggested to Percy that he should dip himself in the River Styx so that he could defeat the Titan Lord Kronos in the Battle of Manhattan. Percy was first uncertain about this idea but eventually decided to do it. His Achilles's Heel is the small of his back, opposite of the navel. He pictured it like the time when he fell out of the boat and was being pulled out of the water by Annabeth.