No, Percy Jackson does not die in The House of Hades. In this book, which is the fourth installment of Rick Riordan’s series, Percy faces numerous challenges and dangers, but he ultimately survives. The story revolves around Percy and his friends as they navigate the depths of the Underworld to save their friend and prevent a catastrophic event.
The suspense and tension throughout the book make readers worry about his fate at various points, especially during battles with powerful foes and encounters in the House of Hades itself. However, the narrative builds towards a climax that emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and the importance of friendship, all of which help Percy and his companions to overcome the adversities they face.
By the end of the book, Percy emerges alive, ready to face the next challenges that lie ahead in the subsequent volume of the series. In essence, while the danger is very real and palpable, Percy’s character continues to live on and grow throughout the story.