he feels upset because he can't yell so loud
Hades was being framed for stealing Zeus's lightning bolt, and hades was missing his helm of darkness.
Percy starts to feel some empathy for Hades. He thinks maybe Hades got a bad deal.
Percy wanted to barter with Hades because his mother was abducted by the Minotaur, that was sent by Hades to destroy Percy. Percy wanted to get his mother back, so he went to the underworld to barter with Hades. However, he was also sent to barter with Hades for the lightning bolt. Hades was accused of possessing the bolt, so Percy was sent to the underworld to get the bolt back.
He felt cold as if the world were ending then and there. He felt miserable, horrible and weak in front of the god of the underworld, Hades. He felt the very esscense of death resounding from the god
Hades sent the Minotaur to abduct Percy's mother.
The other characters in the book Percy Jackson and the Olympians feel some what loving,hate,and proud. Me honestly,think he's a hero. I have read the whole series and i suggest anybody who looks up this question should too!
In Chapter 19 of "The Lightning Thief," Hades sends the Furies after Percy Jackson to retrieve the stolen Helm of Darkness, which he believes Percy has taken. Hades is angry and feels betrayed, as he thinks Percy has insulted him by stealing from the Underworld. The Furies aim to punish Percy for this perceived transgression and to compel him to return what belongs to Hades. This adds to the tension and danger Percy faces on his quest.
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Hades Crown.
Hades attempts to kill Percy Jackson indirectly multiple times throughout "The Lightning Thief," but he does not confront him directly. One notable instance is during their encounter in the Underworld, where Hades threatens Percy and his friends. Additionally, there are moments when Hades manipulates circumstances to put Percy in danger, but the primary confrontations occur in the context of Percy facing various challenges. Overall, Hades's attempts to eliminate Percy are more about his desire to reclaim his stolen helm than direct assassination attempts.
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Persephone's husband is Hades in the Percy Jackson series.