He did not dislike him, as a matter of fact in mythology Hades allowed him to take Cerberus if he could do so without any weapons.
herculies is a greek demigod that was kidnapped by the underworld god, hades, as a child. as he grew older he became stronger and stronger, he could lift up buildings and destroy pillars. he was the son of Zeus the god of all greek gods.
Zeus doesn't dislike Hades, he just finds him morbid and dark.
teloport by using the mirror.
herculies
Well they certainly didn't dislike him Hades was mostly a god that kept to himself except when his wife was with him. They did however have great respect for him he had the most demanding job out of any god.
you don't. you get Herculies to do it.
In connection to the myth where she is kidnapped by Hades - which is not always the case in the mythology - as a goddess of the grain she is said to not like the Underworld she rules as queen and holds a court within.
the fall of Julius cseaser and herculies
the fall of Julius cseaser and herculies
Hades dislikes being contradicted or undermined, as he values order and control in his domain. He also does not appreciate those who try to cheat death or disrupt the balance of life and death. Additionally, Hades may dislike being disobeyed or having his authority questioned by mortals or other gods.
Pluto like distrucion and seeing people fall, fail and die. He disliked the oppisite
Tough. I would definitally say Hurcules considering he's the son of Zues and all