Hades was also a god of the funeral rites given to the dead and mourning by the living. Hades and Persephone resided over the oracles of the dead, and the summoning of ghosts of the dead.
He was also a god of curse-oaths and was master of the Furies who dwelt in the Underworld as minor goddesses of vengeance
He was regarded as the master of dreams, which were thought to be sent by the ghosts of the dead and the gates of dreams, that of truth and that of lies were within his realm.
Lastly, Hades was regarded as the god of material weath from the earth, as beneath it was his domain and a god of earths fertility for he released Persephone each spring.
In the ancient mythological stories of Zeus, Hades fought with him for the Ruby of Life.
He did not interact with living mortals on earth; he ruled the dead.
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.
In comparison to the more active gods and goddesses in mythology, Hades lived a quiet life as the ruler of the Underworld, but as there are not many myths of this god we can not imagine how his day to day life went on as his existence was both a comfort and a dread for the ancestors of the people of Greece.
His main job was to take the life of who needs to die
Because he always tricked people and he was a bad person.
In this day in time most people view Hades as a evil and demonic god.
In the ancient mythological stories of Zeus, Hades fought with him for the Ruby of Life.
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
The funeral games after death were not for the dead and Hades, but the living, to celebrate life and the life of the man or woman who had died.
A place to dwell after life, in death all come to the Underworld where Hades is King.
he brings life as the god of harvest
He was always a god.
She was married to her uncle Hades!
Hades can release souls from the Underworld if he chooses to, but he does not have the ability to give life.
He did not interact with living mortals on earth; he ruled the dead.
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.