When Hades, the god of the underworld in Greek mythology, is angry, it often results in turmoil in the mortal realm. His wrath can lead to increased suffering for souls in the afterlife or disruptions in the natural order, such as droughts or plagues. Mythological tales sometimes depict Hades unleashing punishments on those who offend him or attempting to reclaim lost souls. Overall, his anger signifies a disturbance in the balance between life and death.
Yes when he is mad
Everyone experiences anger, so yes, Hades does as well.
probably cause an earth quake
hades symbol is the helm of darkness it turns him into darkness no one can smell hear or touch him he radiates fear that drives people mad not cerberus
hades symbol is the helm of darkness it turns him into darkness no one can smell hear or touch him he radiates fear that drives people mad not cerberus
Yes when he is mad
Everyone experiences anger, so yes, Hades does as well.
probably cause an earth quake
hades symbol is the helm of darkness it turns him into darkness no one can smell hear or touch him he radiates fear that drives people mad not cerberus
hades symbol is the helm of darkness it turns him into darkness no one can smell hear or touch him he radiates fear that drives people mad not cerberus
they go mad
what happends when joggers get mad
Demeter was not consulted about it, her daughter had been kidnapped by her husband Hades - which Hades had gotten the permission of Zeus first.
the underworld blows up
You get fingered
they get mad
He dies