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How many rounds do you have to go through to cross the river on Mythology Island?

In Hades Realm on the River Styx, each set of hazards has a rock, a flaming skull, and a river monster. Usually there are 4 sets but there can be 5 sets.


How many times do you have to move duck and jump to get past the river in the underworld in Mythology Island?

5 rounds of jumping ducking and moving


What is the conflict in the myth hades?

In Greek mythology there were many myths concerning Hades.


What is a quote from Hades?

Hades, as a deity in mythology, is spoken of, he does not speak; interpretations of his words based in mythology are many.


In Greek mythology who was the king of Cyprus?

Hades. He ruled Cyprus for many years in Greek Mythology and succeed.


What is hades purpose?

Hades is the underworld in Greek and Roman mythology. All dead people went there when they died and there are many different branches of this. Also Hades is a god that rules the underworld.


What is Mythology Island on Poptropica about?

Mythology Island on Poptropica is mainly about your travels in a land filled with mythical Greek gods such as Zeus, Athena, Hercules, Hades, and many more. You are sent on a quest by the great god Zeus to retrieve 5 sacred items. In return, he promises you the gift of Immortality. But to obtain these items, you will need a sharp mind.Good luck!


How many heads does the hydra have on Mythology Island?

It is a huge creature with 8 or 9 heads in the sea of mythology island.


Where can you find the whiskers in mythology island?

You have to get it from a "many headed" dragon


How many powers do you have during fight in mythology island?

3


How did Greek mythology influence roman mythology?

Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.


What are all gods of death?

There are many different beliefs according to different sources; Greek Mythology: Hades. Roman Mythology: Dea Tacita. Egyptian Mythology: Anubis, Osiris. Japanese M: Shinigami. Hindu M: Yama. etc.