Because, being the God of the UNDERWORLD would be scary to me!
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Hades is the God of the Dead, the Underworld, and Riches.
People often fear death, thus fearing Hades.
Hades was feared because he ruled over the underworld and was associated with death and the spirits of the dead. People were afraid of him because of his role in determining the fate of souls and his power to punish those who disobeyed the laws of the Underworld.
In Greek mythology, Hades feared losing control of the Underworld, as well as experiencing betrayal from other gods or from mortals seeking to escape his domain. Additionally, Hades feared challenges to his authority and power by potential adversaries.
Hades was often depicted as stern, cold, and ruthless, primarily due to his role as ruler of the Underworld. He was also described as fair and just in his dealings with the dead. In some accounts, he was portrayed as aloof and distant from the affairs of the other gods on Mount Olympus.
In Greek mythology, Hades is not necessarily motivated to do bad things, but rather he is the ruler of the underworld and carries out his duties according to his realm. Hades is often depicted as stern and aloof, but not necessarily evil.
Hades in a social conversation is likely to be depicted as dark, mysterious, and misunderstood. There may be references to his role as the ruler of the underworld and his association with death and the afterlife. People may also discuss his relationships with other gods and goddesses, such as his wife Persephone.
Joseph feared the king of Egypt during his time, who is commonly believed to have been Pharaoh. In the Bible, the Pharaoh who ruled during Joseph's time is not specifically named.
i think people who went to his castle feared him the most.
Not at all. He is often feared, but not hated.
People fear death; thus they feared the Greek god of the dead and death, Hades.
hades was greatly feared by humans and was never in contact with humans for, he never left the underworld.
Hades was so feared because he is the ruler of The Underworld. If he enjoyed a soul he wanted to take, he would do it personally, Hermes would usually take the soul to the River Styx to have the soul get to the Underworld
People where so scared that they didn't even speak his name
Hades was most often feared by man. His relationship with them normally does not take place in life, but in their afterlife, since he is the God of the dead.
Greek myth does not claim anything that he feared, save - perhaps - Typhoeus.
Because they are not scared what happened is chuck Norris said not to just so hades wouldn't have the satisfaction of being feared
Hades was often depicted as stern, cold, and ruthless, primarily due to his role as ruler of the Underworld. He was also described as fair and just in his dealings with the dead. In some accounts, he was portrayed as aloof and distant from the affairs of the other gods on Mount Olympus.
He ruled the Underworld and was for this both respected and feared. While there are myths about him and his actions, they do not take place from his perspective.
Hades is a God, he does not have much to fear.