When Orpheus visited the underworld as a mortal in search for his wife Eurydice and then he played his music!
Near the palace of Hades.
In Chapter 19 of "The Lightning Thief," Hades sends the Furies after Percy Jackson to retrieve the stolen Helm of Darkness, which he believes Percy has taken. Hades is angry and feels betrayed, as he thinks Percy has insulted him by stealing from the Underworld. The Furies aim to punish Percy for this perceived transgression and to compel him to return what belongs to Hades. This adds to the tension and danger Percy faces on his quest.
It comes from the furies who according to Greek myth were from the underworld ruled by Hades. The furies were evil demon-like creatures with wings.
Hades did not much like those who had done harm to the dead while they were living, as he was the 'master' of the Furies, who were goddesses of justice and vengeance.
Among others; Ruler of the Underworld Commander of the Dream gods Master of the Furies
Hades, the Underworld, the Netherworld. They were servants of Hades and Persephone.
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Near the palace of Hades.
Well, if you're asking about the furies, Hades (flying) servants, they probably live in the Underworld, which is also referred to as Hades in some myths. Hope this helps
Medusa, The Furies, Hades, and Luke.
It's FURY. Furies are the three sisters that work for Hades.
Yes: Zagreus (from Zeus) Melinoe (from Hades) The Furies were also called the children of Hades and Persephone.
In Chapter 19 of "The Lightning Thief," Hades sends the Furies after Percy Jackson to retrieve the stolen Helm of Darkness, which he believes Percy has taken. Hades is angry and feels betrayed, as he thinks Percy has insulted him by stealing from the Underworld. The Furies aim to punish Percy for this perceived transgression and to compel him to return what belongs to Hades. This adds to the tension and danger Percy faces on his quest.
It comes from the furies who according to Greek myth were from the underworld ruled by Hades. The furies were evil demon-like creatures with wings.
Hades did not much like those who had done harm to the dead while they were living, as he was the 'master' of the Furies, who were goddesses of justice and vengeance.
Among others; Ruler of the Underworld Commander of the Dream gods Master of the Furies
In "The Lightning Thief," the Furies are three ancient mythological creatures who serve as enforcers for Hades. They are described as hag-like women with wings made of brass and brass talons. Their main role is to hunt down those who have broken oaths or commitments.