Hades was never created he is a god out of darkness
A deity of the Underworld, it's ruler.
He has none save that he is the deity of the dead in the Underworld.
Hades was a mythological deity of ancient religion in Greece; he has never been and will never be seen as a physical entity.
In English, words related to the deity Hades often include "underworld," referring to the realm ruled by Hades in Greek mythology. The term "Pluto," derived from Hades' Roman counterpart, is also used to signify wealth, as Hades was associated with the riches beneath the earth. Other related terms include "chthonic," meaning "of the underworld," and "necropolis," which refers to a large ancient cemetery, emphasizing Hades' connection to death and the afterlife.
Hades is a male figure in Greek mythology. He is the god of the underworld and the ruler of the dead, often depicted as a stern and serious deity. Hades is one of the three brothers, alongside Zeus and Poseidon, who divided the realms of the world after defeating the Titans.
He is not, he was a ancient deity of the dead.
A deity of the Underworld, it's ruler.
He has none save that he is the deity of the dead in the Underworld.
As a deity of ancient myth, there was no where that Hades could not know of or see if he so chose.
It depends upon the interpretation of the deity by the individual.
Hades, as a deity in mythology, is spoken of, he does not speak; interpretations of his words based in mythology are many.
Hades was a mythological deity of ancient religion in Greece; he has never been and will never be seen as a physical entity.
Running from the Deity was created in 2005.
The Personality of the Deity was created in 1838.
In English, words related to the deity Hades often include "underworld," referring to the realm ruled by Hades in Greek mythology. The term "Pluto," derived from Hades' Roman counterpart, is also used to signify wealth, as Hades was associated with the riches beneath the earth. Other related terms include "chthonic," meaning "of the underworld," and "necropolis," which refers to a large ancient cemetery, emphasizing Hades' connection to death and the afterlife.
Hades was not a major deity in Greek mythology, Apollo and Athena were far more significant.
Hades Records was created in 2000.