Bident.
In Greek mythology, Hades' staff is called the staff of Hades or the staff of the god of the underworld. It symbolizes his power and authority over the realm of the dead. It is often depicted as a key or a scepter.
Hades never EVER had a mask on. I'm doing a research for Hades and there is nothing about Hades having a mask. If you like further information on Hades email me at catiedubbert@ymail.com. I promise that I'll get to you as soon as possible.
Yes, Hades is typically depicted in Greek mythology with a helmet, which grants him invisibility, and a two-pronged scepter or staff called the "bident," which symbolizes his dominion over the underworld.
The stick that Hades carries is often referred to as a scepter or staff, symbolizing his authority as the god of the Underworld in Greek mythology. It is typically depicted as a long, ornate staff that represents his power over the dead and the afterlife. In some artworks, it may also feature motifs related to the underworld, such as skulls or other symbols of death. This scepter reinforces Hades' role as a ruler who governs the realm of the deceased.
yes he does, it is a two pointed staff i believe
Well there was no actuall name but it was a two pointed staff.:)
hades holds a scepter, which is a two pronged staff...
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In Greek mythology, Hades' staff is called the staff of Hades or the staff of the god of the underworld. It symbolizes his power and authority over the realm of the dead. It is often depicted as a key or a scepter.
The staff was used to drive shades into the Underworld.
Hades is the Greek name for Hades.
Hades' Greek name is Hades.
Hades' name in Greek is Hades.
Hades is Hades' Greek name.
Hades' Roman name is Pluto.
Hades is also known as 'The Unseen One', and Pluto.
Hades is the God of the Underworld, and is often 'unseen'. The name Hades means 'the unseen one'.