In Greek mythology, Hades is not typically associated with giving money. Instead, he is the god of the underworld and is more concerned with overseeing the dead than with wealth in the traditional sense. However, he is sometimes depicted as being wealthy due to the precious metals and minerals found in the earth. Overall, Hades is more focused on his realm and its inhabitants rather than distributing wealth.
Hades gave a whisker
The cyclops had made it for Hades.
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
the cyclops gave hades a helmet/mask
Hades was considered wealthy, but neither he nor anyone else was god of wealth. Hermes was the patron of commerce and merchants, and hence also of money.
Hades gave a whisker
The cyclops had made it for Hades.
Money and other buried wealth comes from beneath the earth, which is the domain of Hades.
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
the cyclops gave hades a helmet/mask
Hades was considered wealthy, but neither he nor anyone else was god of wealth. Hermes was the patron of commerce and merchants, and hence also of money.
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
Hades gave Persephone pomegranate seeds to eat.
a pomagranete
hades
A place to dwell after life, in death all come to the Underworld where Hades is King.
you have to give him berries for an offering