In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, is not typically depicted as a killer or a deity who actively takes lives. Instead, he is primarily associated with the realm of the dead and the afterlife. While he did play a role in the death of certain figures, such as when he abducted Persephone, he is more of a passive figure who oversees the dead rather than one who murders or kills. His role is more about maintaining balance in the afterlife than actively causing death.
This makes no sense what so ever...
Hades doesn't kill Gods. And he would rarely personally kill mortals unless they crossed him. He is the God of the Dead, and Lord of the Underworld, not some ruthless bloodthirsty creature. He is actually very just.
Hades was the god of the underworld.
Hades was born a god.
Hades is a god because he is the god of the under world/
No you cannot kill hades because he is a god but he can fade away if he is not remembered:-(
If you mean the god,yes.
No only curse them
hades god of the underworld
This makes no sense what so ever...
no one is the god of hades. hades is the god of the underworld.
Hades doesn't kill Gods. And he would rarely personally kill mortals unless they crossed him. He is the God of the Dead, and Lord of the Underworld, not some ruthless bloodthirsty creature. He is actually very just.
Hades was born a god.
Hades was the god of the underworld.
What god needs hades
Hades is a god because he is the god of the under world/
He was the god of the underworld ,Death and Rams