They might prefer not to think about it (who likes to think of dying?), because to do so was to invite the attention of those who dwelt below, not only Hades but the dead.
Persephone, as Queen of the Underworld, was a deity of death, to draw her attention was to invite death as the Greeks thought it.
The Underworld of the Greeks is called Hades, and from it Hell of the Christians was brought about.
Persephone is important to the Greeks, because she is the Queen of the Underworld and a vegetation goddess.
The Greeks believed in gods which had a god of the underworld, Hades. PS sorry naomi
He is the God of the dead and Lord of the Underworld.
Well he's the god of the underworld.
the answer is ............PLUTO
Pluto.
Pluto.
Hades is the God of the dead, the Underworld, and riches.
Kronos, being an immortal, never died. After his son Zeus chopped him to bits, he was thrown into Tartarus, the deepest part of the Underworld.
Hades was the underworld where all souls went whether they had been good or bad.