Typically it would not happen. Hades was only interested in goddesses and nymphs, not in silly mortal girls.
As no mortal can escape death, Hades is called sometimes - greedy for the dead.
No; Hades is not a mortal in Greek Myth he is the god of the dead and Underworld.
Difficult to answer - he is the servant of Hades - in the same way that Cerberus is Hades' pet dog. As a resident of the underworld he is not a mortal but he is also not a god. However unlike Cerberus he is not a monster.
Hades Hades-God of The Underworld A different answer: Hercules's mother was a mortal, so Hercules was a mortal demi-god. This did not please his father Zeus, who tried to make Hercules immortal by letting him drink Hera's milk, but the plan failed.
They are forbidden to have children with mortal women.
Hades/Pluto was born before mortal time existed.
Hades is the God of the dead and the Lord of the Underworld. He has power over the sway of death, and the place all souls go after their mortal life is spent.
When Orpheus visited the underworld as a mortal in search for his wife Eurydice and then he played his music!
She is immortal, because she is queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter and wife to Hades.
In Greek mythology, the mortal children of Hades are not explicitly mentioned, as Hades is mainly associated with ruling the Underworld. However, Persephone is his wife, and they do not have children together.
Because he dwells in the Underworld, or in the shadows. He is often not seen by mortal eyes.