Hades is not greedy, all he has is the dead so he could just want a little and he is differently not evil people say that but it is a myth
It depends upon the interpretation of the myths by the individual.As he was the god of material wealth of the earth, some imagine him to be greedy for the ghosts of the dead.
· He is a greedy god who is greatly concerned with increasing his subjects. · More than any of the Greek gods, Hades seemed to respect women and was willing to participate in a marriage of equals, sharing his decision-making powers with his wife
Zeus and Hades were strong willed and they both were greedy gods when it came to certain things. Zeus was women hungry, as in he was always going to different women on earth and have relations and Hades wanted to up his numbers of dead in the underworld. Poseidon wasn't as head strong as his brothers.
To those who are living who kill, he sends the Furies; Just. To those who are truly evil he gives impossible tasks; Morbid. All those who die are his, so he is sometimes called greedy for the ghosts of the dead.
Cronus was the son of the Gaia and Ouronos (Earth and Sky). Cronus was known for being the cruel and greedy ruler of the Titans, and ruler of the world. He is also known for being the father of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hera, and Athena.
As no mortal can escape death, Hades is called sometimes - greedy for the dead.
Hades can be considered to be cowardly, greedy, and vengeful; but these are only half of his aspects.
Hades is a very formal and greedy Greek God.
Hades acts the way he does because he is the ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology, a realm associated with death and darkness. His demeanor reflects the somber and serious nature of his realm, and his actions are driven by his responsibilities as the god of the underworld. Despite his portrayal as a stern and often aloof figure, Hades is not necessarily malevolent but rather upholds the laws and order of the underworld.
He was very greedy, selfish and despised by most gods
Hades is called greedy, for all the wealth of the earth (gold, silver, jewels) come from his domain and shall go back to his realm, as well as being the King of the Underworld, where all living souls go when they die.
Hades is known to be moody, dark, morbid, sometimes greedy, and quick tempered. But he is always just. And he is very passionate and romantic toward his wife Persephone.
Homer does not have Hades take part in the war of Troy; he is sometimes depicted as a coward of this, or too busy to notice - or greedy for the dead that the war brings.
Hades was most likely the opposite of 'good' men. Jealous of others, greedy, mischievous and hateful. If you have ever watched "Walt Disney's Hercules" you should get a good idea.Press ENTER to look up in Wiktionary or CTRL+ENTER to look up in Wikipedia
It depends upon the interpretation of the myths by the individual.As he was the god of material wealth of the earth, some imagine him to be greedy for the ghosts of the dead.
· He is a greedy god who is greatly concerned with increasing his subjects. · More than any of the Greek gods, Hades seemed to respect women and was willing to participate in a marriage of equals, sharing his decision-making powers with his wife
Zeus and Hades were strong willed and they both were greedy gods when it came to certain things. Zeus was women hungry, as in he was always going to different women on earth and have relations and Hades wanted to up his numbers of dead in the underworld. Poseidon wasn't as head strong as his brothers.