means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
He is not Olympian, Hades dwells in the Underworld by preference rather then the lofty heights of Olympus.
Hades was Zeus's brother, Hades was given the underworld, Zeus the Sky and Poseidon (the third brother) the sea. they did not get along but there was never a vendetta or anything like it, Hades was passive rather than evil.
I guess Hades thought she was beautiful and he wanted her for himself.
Hades was not sent to hell; rather, he is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. After the defeat of the Titans, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades divided the cosmos, with Hades receiving dominion over the underworld. His role was to oversee the dead and ensure that the souls of the deceased were properly judged and assigned to their respective afterlife realms. Thus, Hades is a figure of authority in the underworld rather than a prisoner or a being banished to hell.
Hades looked a lot like Zeus and Poseidon (his brothers). His features are rather gloomy, his hair usually falls past his eyes and he had a beard.
i'd rather see you in hades
Hades often spent his time in the Underworld, rather then on the earth as his brothers Zeus and Poseidon were wont to do.
He is not Olympian, Hades dwells in the Underworld by preference rather then the lofty heights of Olympus.
As it is a fictional (rather then real) place, no.
Hades was Zeus's brother, Hades was given the underworld, Zeus the Sky and Poseidon (the third brother) the sea. they did not get along but there was never a vendetta or anything like it, Hades was passive rather than evil.
This use refers the term hades to the abode of the dead in general, rather than the abode of the wicked.
She didn't. Hades kidnapped her and took her to the underworld.
I guess Hades thought she was beautiful and he wanted her for himself.
In Greek mythology, Hades is the god of the underworld, which is a realm beneath the earth where the souls of the dead reside. It is not a physical place on Earth, but rather a spiritual realm in Greek mythology.
no they can not see your ID but they can see your page if they search your name.
Hades was not sent to hell; rather, he is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. After the defeat of the Titans, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades divided the cosmos, with Hades receiving dominion over the underworld. His role was to oversee the dead and ensure that the souls of the deceased were properly judged and assigned to their respective afterlife realms. Thus, Hades is a figure of authority in the underworld rather than a prisoner or a being banished to hell.
In Greek mythology, Hades is not necessarily motivated to do bad things, but rather he is the ruler of the underworld and carries out his duties according to his realm. Hades is often depicted as stern and aloof, but not necessarily evil.