He is the ruler of the Underworld itself.
Hades' job as God of the Underworld is to tend to the souls of all those departed, to pass judgment where needed, and to protect them from other Gods or entities that may wish to do them harm.
Helm of Darkness was Hades main battle weapon. I think he had a sword but it wasn't very fancy like the Helm
For more or less the same reason Hades himself was: it was his job. If there's a river that you can't ford or swim across, there has to be a ferryman. Charon was that ferryman.
He is the god of the underworld To watch over the underworld and to make sure that no souls escape.
Hades is the Greek God of the Dead, Riches, and Lord of the Underworld. His job is to rule the Underworld, pass judgment on the departed, and protect the dead.
He is the ruler of the Underworld itself.
Hades was the Greek god of the dead. So no. It was definitely not his job, but being a god he was capable of it.
Zeus, Hades and Poseidon
To govern the Dead and be the ruler of the Underworld.
Hades' job as God of the Underworld is to tend to the souls of all those departed, to pass judgment where needed, and to protect them from other Gods or entities that may wish to do them harm.
Pride and stubbornness.
Hades rules the Underworld, where the souls of dead mortals dwell.
The main ones were the Titans who are imprisoned beneath his realm.
Helm of Darkness was Hades main battle weapon. I think he had a sword but it wasn't very fancy like the Helm
For more or less the same reason Hades himself was: it was his job. If there's a river that you can't ford or swim across, there has to be a ferryman. Charon was that ferryman.
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.