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These are for the individual to determine.
He's quick to judge
Hades, like all Greek gods and goddesses was given human qualities, and ultimately it is for the individual to recognize these.
He was, despite being extremely ill-tempered, considered one of the best heroes of Greek mythology. He had outbursts of anger and his temper was very poor, and he could be so self-confident he challenged impossible things, like the sun and the waters.
These are to be determined by the individual based on the myth or god taken as a whole; Pluto is the Roman equivalent of Hades, but in Pluto is the god of wealth above (spring, the return of his wife Proserpina) and below (gold) belonging to him.
These are for the individual to determine.
he is known as the ugly god
He's quick to judge
Hades, like all Greek gods and goddesses was given human qualities, and ultimately it is for the individual to recognize these.
He enjoys the smell and taste of human fecal matter
He was, despite being extremely ill-tempered, considered one of the best heroes of Greek mythology. He had outbursts of anger and his temper was very poor, and he could be so self-confident he challenged impossible things, like the sun and the waters.
He could not resist seducing women.
Hades is a very formal and greedy Greek God.
Not as such; no, Gaia is more a personification of the Earth then a personality of her own.
He was, despite being extremely ill-tempered, considered one of the best heroes of Greek mythology. He had outbursts of anger and his temper was very poor, and he could be so self-confident he challenged impossible things, like the sun and the waters.
She is a goddess and therefore has no personality.
confident