No; he is strictly a volcanic god of fire; that is fire of earth.
He may work in a volcano, that does not make him a Underworld god.
Thera/Theia has the appearance as a "lava titan" in God of War: Ghost of Sparta. In Greek mythology, Hephaestus - god of fire, Aitna, goddess of Mt. Etna, and Pyriphlegethôn the Underworld river of "fire" are more likely appearances.
No, they were two different gods in Greek mythology. Hephaestus was the god of the forge/blacksmiths, and Hades was the god of the Underworld. Hephaestus was married to Aphrodite, and Hades was married to Persephone.
Hephaestus was the god of fire, especially that of a blacksmith.
Hephaestus.
The god of fire
Hades is a god. He is the god of the underworld, of course he could Hephaestus was the god of fire but yes.
Vulcan, or Hephaestus, has the emblem of fire. he is the god of fire and the underworld in Roman Mythology and in Greek, he is the god of fire and the forge.
The greek god of fire was Hephaestus (the roman name of Hephaestus was "Vulcan"
Hephaestus was the god of the forges and fire
Thera/Theia has the appearance as a "lava titan" in God of War: Ghost of Sparta. In Greek mythology, Hephaestus - god of fire, Aitna, goddess of Mt. Etna, and Pyriphlegethôn the Underworld river of "fire" are more likely appearances.
Hephaestus is the Greek God of fire and metalworkers.
No, they were two different gods in Greek mythology. Hephaestus was the god of the forge/blacksmiths, and Hades was the god of the Underworld. Hephaestus was married to Aphrodite, and Hades was married to Persephone.
The god of blacksmiths/the forges was Hephaestus.
Hephaestus was the god of fire, especially that of a blacksmith.
Hephaestus was the greek god of fire
Hephaestus
Hephaestus.