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To me Hades is real. Hades is known to be moody, dark, morbid, and sometimes brooding. But he is always just in his decisions, never unfair. He has an intense passion about him for the things he takes an interest in, but that passion mainly revolves around his lovely wife, Persephone. He is very devoted to her, and very much in love with her.

In appearance Hades is often seen as very tall, muscular, and masculine. He has long black hair, a black beard, and often wears flowing robes.

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