Zeus is Persephone's father. He promised her to Hades to be his wife. However, he neglected to inform Persephone or Demeter of this promise.
Zeus used the narcissus flower as part of a cunning plan to help Hades abduct Persephone. He allowed the blooming flower to grow in a field where Persephone was playing, knowing its irresistible beauty would attract her attention. When she approached it, Hades emerged from the underworld, seizing the opportunity to take her to his realm, thus leading to her eventual descent into the Underworld. This act set the stage for the myth of Persephone and the changing seasons.
Zeus used the narcissus flower to assist Hades in luring Persephone into the Underworld. He instructed the earth to produce a beautiful, enticing flower that would captivate Persephone's attention while she was gathering flowers with her friends. When she bent down to pick the narcissus, Hades emerged from the Underworld and abducted her, successfully taking her away to become his queen. This act set in motion the myth of Persephone's seasonal return to the surface.
In mythology, several elements foreshadow Hades' kidnapping of Persephone. One significant sign is the blooming of flowers, particularly the narcissus, which was planted by Gaia at Hades' request to lure Persephone. Additionally, Persephone's mother, Demeter, had a premonition of her daughter's fate, which hints at the impending abduction. The intricate relationship between the gods and the balance of nature also sets the stage for Hades' actions, as he seeks a queen for the Underworld.
Nobody killed his mom, a Minotaur captured her and sent her to the underworld(a.k.a: Hell) for Hades to lure Percy to the underworld to give him the lightning bolt that Luke stole from Zeus.
There are NO facts about Hades, since it doesn't exist. It's only a belief of some religions are NOT going to burn in a Lake of Fire. There is no Devil, to lure you from the Path of Righteousness. It's a made-up fear.Answer 2:I'm sorry to say that Wickywooly has got their facts mixed up above.The Greek god of the underworld and his kingdom, both named Hades, have nothing whatsoever to do with the Christian idea of Hell.The questioner is asking about the Greek myth, not about Wickiwooly's or anybody else's beliefs.King of the UnderworldSon of RheaSon of CronusBrother of DemeterHusband of Persephone
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lure verb: He was lured into debt by the clever advertising. lure noun: Barbara couldn't resist the lure of the stage.
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He bought a fishing lure at the store.
Rule is an anagram for lure.
The Sirens (Greek Mythology) lured sailors with beautiful music, and made them either throw themselves into the sea and drown or crash into rocks, and die. Modern day sirens produce loud noises to alert people from far distances.
Lower production costs help lure foreign