Zeus and Posidon, his two godly brothers.
They were afraid of saying Hades name because they fear it will attract his attention and bring death their way.
Because Hades does not reside on Olympus as the other Gods do, Hades dwells in the Underworld.
Gods are ageless.
Hades is a God, Gods do not die. They are immortal.
Gods have no enemies.
the gods got their power from the love of the people whereas hades got his power from the fear the people had of the gods. So if the people feared the gods to much then he would over power the other gods. He also had sole control over the kraken. i hope this helps
They were afraid of saying Hades name because they fear it will attract his attention and bring death their way.
Hades' friends are the Gods and demi-gods that reside with him in the Underworld.
Because Hades does not reside on Olympus as the other Gods do, Hades dwells in the Underworld.
The Greeks didn't fear the myths. Their lives were completely centered around the myths. Their myths explained natural phenomena, like why the sun sets and rises, and why there are seasons. They revered the gods, and true that they did fear some of the deities, like Hades, but they feared Hades because they were afraid of death. The Greeks believed that the gods controlled the universe and were more afraid of offending them, otherwise the gods would deliver retribution for the offense.
In Greek mythology, Hades feared losing control of the Underworld, as well as experiencing betrayal from other gods or from mortals seeking to escape his domain. Additionally, Hades feared challenges to his authority and power by potential adversaries.
Gods are ageless.
No, Hades did not die. In mythology, the gods were immortal.
No, Hades has not died. Gods are immortal, they do not die.
Hades resides in the Underworld.
There were 13 main gods (12 Olympian gods and Hades).
Hades is a God, he is immortal. He does not die.