Poseidon wanted Percy to retrieve his stolen weapon, the Pearl of Persephone, from the ocean off the coast of Santa Monica before entering the underworld. It was a test to prove Percy's abilities and worthiness as a hero.
Odysseus should not have upset Poseidon because gods were typically appeased to avoid their wrath. By blinding Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, Odysseus provoked Poseidon's anger, leading to his long and perilous journey home in "The Odyssey." Poseidon's vengeance caused numerous challenges and delays for Odysseus, making his journey much more difficult.
Persephone is the only daughter of Demeter (Ceres) the Goddess of the Harvest and Zeus. Hades, god of the underworld, loved Persephone's beauty and kidnapped her and brought her to the underworld. When Zeus had discovered what Hades had done, he sent Hermes to the underworld demanding Persephone were released. Hades obliged but insisted the Persephone eat a pomegranate seed before he left. Thinking nothing of it, she agreed not knowing it would force her to stay in the underworld. Zeus and Demeter were furious so they struck a deal with Hades letting her live half the year above the surface ans spend half of it below, with Hades. Whenever Persephone has to retreat back to the underworld, Demeter gets horribly depressed and refuses to let anything grow, hence fall and winter, and when she is back, Demeter is happy and spring and summer flourish.
Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, learned lessons in restraint and humility. He faced consequences for his impulsive behavior, such as the punishment he received for challenging Athena for patronage over Athens. Additionally, Poseidon learned the importance of working with other gods and mortals to achieve his goals rather than relying solely on his own power.
Persephone is called Kore, which means "maiden" in Greek, because it refers to her role as the goddess of spring growth and youthfulness. Kore represents her youthful and pure aspect before her abduction by Hades, after which she becomes known as Persephone, the queen of the Underworld.
In the underworld, Odysseus offers a libation of milk, honey, wine, and water to attract the souls of the dead so he can communicate with the prophet Tiresias. This offering is a way to show respect and gain the attention of the spirits in the realm of the dead.
As king of the Underworld he ruled both the ghosts of the dead and the deities within the Underworld such as the Furies and the Dream gods, before that he had helped his brothers Zeus and Poseidon throw down the Titans and divide the cosmos.
There was no ruler of the Underworld before Hades.
No, Hades was born before Poseidon.
Upon the Earth, by the way, the Underworld existed before Hades.
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No one ruled the Underworld before Hades. He is the first and only God of the Underworld.
Because before Christ Monica was referred to as "Manikka"...
In Greek Myth, Hades was the brother of Zeus, King of the Sky, and Poseidon, King of the Sea. Hades became by the downfall of Cronus his father and King of the Universe before his usurping by his children, King of the Underworld, this being where the dead dwell. Hades rarely ventured out of the Underworld, favoring his realm to all others.
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it was set before the events in underworld 1 and 2
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Poseidon was one of the caretakers of the oracle at Delphi before Apollo took it over