I suppose that depends on what you consider a monster. He does have reign over all souls demi-gods, and beings within the Underworld.
And daemons (not demons) are messengers between the Gods and mortals, as a God I am sure he can control them to some degree.
Hades was the Greek god of the dead and the underworld.
In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the Underworld. Hades had control over the dead and protected his control fiercely, but was otherwise mostly passive.
Hades sent the worst monsters after Thalia as a way to undermine her and the prophecy surrounding her destiny. Thalia was a demigod with significant potential, and by targeting her, Hades aimed to disrupt the balance of power among the Olympian gods and their offspring. The monsters served to test her strength and resilience, reflecting Hades' desire to assert his influence and thwart the plans of the other gods. Ultimately, it was a strategic move to maintain his own dominance in the realm of the Underworld.
yes
Hades ruled the Underground, while his brothers ruled the sky and ocean.
hades
Yes... beasts, monsters, and the undead
"Percy Jackson himself." The Greek gods didn't "control" monsters the way they show int he movies. MOst of the monsters in Greek myth were the children of Thypon and Echidna. They were usually intelligent to a degree and servants to no one. The only Monster generally associated with Hades was Cerberus (Kerberos), whom he EMPLOYED to guard the entrance to the Underworld. Since Cerberus only had a craving for living meat, the spirits could come in as they pleased, but mortal men could not.
Hades was the Greek god of the dead and the underworld.
In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the Underworld. Hades had control over the dead and protected his control fiercely, but was otherwise mostly passive.
A three headed hound named Cerberus.
Hades sent the worst monsters after Thalia as a way to undermine her and the prophecy surrounding her destiny. Thalia was a demigod with significant potential, and by targeting her, Hades aimed to disrupt the balance of power among the Olympian gods and their offspring. The monsters served to test her strength and resilience, reflecting Hades' desire to assert his influence and thwart the plans of the other gods. Ultimately, it was a strategic move to maintain his own dominance in the realm of the Underworld.
Zeus is able to control the sky. Poseiden was able to control the seas and earthquakes and horses. Hades was the master of the Underworld and could control the dead.
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Mentally hades was somewhat cruel and angry about not getting a better lot than the underworld. He was the ruler of death and king of the underworld and owned all riches under the earth. He had undead army's and control over Tartarus which spawned monsters giving him some control over them.
Zeus got the earth, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld.
Hades ruled the Underground, while his brothers ruled the sky and ocean.