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Hades, the god of the underworld in Greek mythology, is often depicted as having a particular disdain for his brother Zeus, the king of the gods. This animosity stems from Zeus's role in overthrowing their father, Cronus, and establishing himself as the ruler of Mount Olympus, which marginalized Hades' domain. Additionally, Hades harbors resentment towards those who defy the natural order of life and death, but his primary conflict is typically with Zeus.

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