Hades was one of the three major gods in ancient Greek mythology, along with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon. As the god of the underworld, he was responsible for ruling over the dead and ensuring order in the afterlife. While he was not as actively involved in the affairs of the other gods on Mount Olympus, he was still respected and feared by both mortals and immortals alike.
Because Hades does not reside on Olympus as the other Gods do, Hades dwells in the Underworld.
Hades was not particularly liked by other gods because of his morbid personality, but he got along with them well enough.
Hades befriends the other Gods/Goddesses and powers that be of the Underworld.
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Hades and Persephone and the minor gods and goddesses.
Because Hades does not reside on Olympus as the other Gods do, Hades dwells in the Underworld.
Hades is the brother of Zeus in Greek mythology. Zeus is the king of the gods and rules over the sky and thunder, while Hades is the god of the underworld. Despite being brothers, they have distinct domains and do not have a close relationship like some other gods in Greek mythology.
Hades was not particularly liked by other gods because of his morbid personality, but he got along with them well enough.
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Hades was as alive as the other gods. No god can die.
Hades befriends the other Gods/Goddesses and powers that be of the Underworld.
Zeus and Hades are brothers in Greek mythology. Zeus is the king of the gods and ruler of the sky, while Hades is the god of the underworld. They are two of the three main gods in the Greek pantheon, along with Poseidon.
Hades and Persephone and the minor gods and goddesses.
Poseidon is the son of Cronus and Rhea, and brother of Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Demeter, and Hades. He is the king of the sea and one of the Olympians.
Hades and all other gods get their power from prayer from mortals on earth
Hades' friends are the Gods and demi-gods that reside with him in the Underworld.
Hades is related in some way to all other Greek Gods, and Goddesses.