He was sweet to them but when he felt betrayed he was mean cuz he was known.for several different personalitys
Affairs with other gods and mortals.
The Mesopotamians believed that the relationship between gods and mortals was a staple for existence
Mortals, mostly; otherwise, each other.
Yes. But, often she fought with mortals like Arachne who disgraced the gods. But she got along well with the gods, but not Poseidon.
There is no WHY about the gods. They have their duties, and that's that.
they were GODS
Hades and all other gods get their power from prayer from mortals on earth
Zeus
Hades doesn't kill Gods. And he would rarely personally kill mortals unless they crossed him. He is the God of the Dead, and Lord of the Underworld, not some ruthless bloodthirsty creature. He is actually very just.
Gods (any) do not justify their decisions to mortals.
Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, liked being worshipped and respected by mortals, as well as maintaining order in the world. He disliked being defied or challenged by other gods or mortals, especially when it threatened his authority or power.
His wife was Hera. He also was mythologized to have had many dalliances with other gods, as well as mortals.