In Homer's "The Odyssey", Odysseus receives directions on how to get to Hades from the goddess, Circe. In order to get Tiresias to answer his questions about what fate awaited him in the future, he had to take an offering of a ram.
Elpenor; comrade of Odysseus. Teiresias; who Odysseus sought in Hades. Antikleia; the mother of Odysseus.
Ajax would still not speak to Odysseus in Hades, as he was still angry at Odysseus over the battle for Achilles' armour.
he goes into hades or the underworld.
Tiresias.
Odysseus gets to Hades by traveling in the lake of fire and sacrificing a goat.
hades
Elpenor; comrade of Odysseus. Teiresias; who Odysseus sought in Hades. Antikleia; the mother of Odysseus.
Odysseus does not venture into Hades, he merely speaks to the ghosts of the dead by a ritual.
Ajax would still not speak to Odysseus in Hades, as he was still angry at Odysseus over the battle for Achilles' armour.
In Homer's Odyssey the directions to the Underworld, also known as Hades, are not entirely clear, although Odysseus apparently sails to the northwest into a part of the world where there isperpetual darkness and mist, crossing the Ocean which the Greeks thought encircled the known lands and landing on a shore that is the edge of Hades (although usually Hades was thought of by the ancient Greeks as lying beneath the ground - and hence our term Underworld).
These gods never met Odysseus.
nothing
he goes into hades or the underworld.
Tiresias.
Odysseus gets to Hades by traveling in the lake of fire and sacrificing a goat.
Odysseus meets Elepenor, a comrade of his, and Antikleia, his mother.
They did not meet. In the version I read Hades is not even mentioned. Only his domain.