Hades is mankinds common grave. It's were everyone goes when they kick the bucket.
When one is buried or cremated ones immediate destination is Hades unless ones life on
earth was so bad that he goes immediately to Purgatory (eternal death). People in
Hades might have hope in a resurrection later in a new world. Hades has no characteristics and there's absolutely nothing there. We were created from dirt and we
return to dirt. Hey, when you're dead you're dead.
My mom :3
Hades was physically known to be strong and masculine with long dark hair, and a dark beard.
Below is a link that features Hades the Underworld at a look over the course of current and past Greek history.
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.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
Hades was physically known to be strong and masculine with long dark hair, and a dark beard.
My mom :3
Hades was physically known to be strong and masculine with long dark hair, and a dark beard.
Below is a link that features Hades the Underworld at a look over the course of current and past Greek history.
brothers: zues and hades (:
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.
Greek gods and goddesses could change their features and bodies at will, including eye color.
Yes, there are statues of Hades still standing today; the most popular would be by the artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It features Hades gathering up Persephone to take her to the Underworld. See the links below for a photo.
There are many Hades themes, I'd need a reference to what you refer.They are used in different shows and books.
The symbol of Hades, often represented by a helmet, commonly features darker colors like black or dark blue to reflect the god's association with the underworld, death, and darkness. These colors are symbolic of mystery, power, and the unknown realms over which Hades ruled as the Greek god of the underworld.
Hades is featured in many stories from Greek mythology. He was the Greek god of the underworld.Some features from the underworld that one might see would be:The River StyxCerberusTartarusFields of AsphodelFields of PunishmentElysiumThe River LetheVeil of mourning
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.