Elis was the only city to build a Hades temple.
Hades' temple, also known as the Temple of Hades, is not a specific location that exists in the real world. In Greek mythology, Hades ruled over the underworld, and there is no known temple dedicated solely to him. However, there were temples in ancient Greece dedicated to the gods Hades and Persephone, who were associated with the underworld. These temples were believed to be entrance points to the realm of Hades.
Hades' temple is commonly referred to as the Temple of Hades or sometimes the Temple of Pluto, named after the Roman equivalent of Hades. Although there is no specific, widely recognized temple solely dedicated to Hades in ancient Greek religion, shrines and altars to him were often located in places associated with the underworld. One notable site is the ancient city of Eleusis, where the Eleusinian Mysteries took place, celebrating Demeter and Persephone but also involving Hades.
The bident is supposedly black. The bident was never used by anyone other than Hades
Below is a link that features Hades the Underworld at a look over the course of current and past Greek history.
THEY LOOK LIKE HADES in hercules
There is a boy outside of Hades' temple with a bucket of water. Click on him, and help him wash away all the graffiti on the temple. After you're done, the boy will thank you and pay you one drachma.
Elis was the only city to build a Hades temple.
Hades' temple, also known as the Temple of Hades, is not a specific location that exists in the real world. In Greek mythology, Hades ruled over the underworld, and there is no known temple dedicated solely to him. However, there were temples in ancient Greece dedicated to the gods Hades and Persephone, who were associated with the underworld. These temples were believed to be entrance points to the realm of Hades.
Argolis and Elis had temples to Hades: there were many locations where Hades was worshiped.
Poseidon's temple is on the right of Hades temple there will be a rock jump on it and it will raise you to the beginning of Poseidon's temple
Attached link is to vase art of Hades palace.
The graffiti is on Hades's 'temple'. Meaning, when you are on the errand for Zeus, just click the graffiti on Hades's so-called temple.
The temple dedicated to Hades and Persephone is known as the Necromanteion.
Go in the temple
his look doesn't change
Graffiti appears on several islands, but plays an important role on Mythology Island. At the Temple of Hades, Zeus has scrawled some nasty comments about his brother Hades. If you talk to the workman, he will pay you to erase the three messages from the outside of the temple. A drachma is a drachma, and it's the only way to earn one in the quest.