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Hades is a greek god who was condemned to live in the underworld by his brothers, Zeus and poseidon. To say that he is a super villain would be wrong since he's only the lord of the dead, just like poseidon is the lord of the sea, doesn't necessarily make him the bad guy. In some greek mythology, hades is even told to have helped his brothers, regardless of his condemnation.

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