Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, was known for several key events in mythology. He famously abducted Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, to be his queen, which led to the seasonal cycle of growth and dormancy. Hades also played a role in the Titanomachy, where he sided with the Olympian gods against the Titans. Additionally, he was involved in various myths, such as the Twelve Labors of Heracles, where Heracles descended to the underworld to capture Cerberus, the three-headed dog.
In the ancient mythological stories of Zeus, Hades fought with him for the Ruby of Life.
Hades is just a mythological character as I'm sure you know. The Greek Myths do not have a set timeline for all of the events and since Hades never died there is no "last" spot where he was.
Hades was actually very altruistic and passive
No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.
It is a modern mistake to call Hades "Hell".
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He tried to avoid events happening on earth or above it; none the less, he is mentioned as playing a part in many great heroes stories.
In the ancient mythological stories of Zeus, Hades fought with him for the Ruby of Life.
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
The funeral games after death were not for the dead and Hades, but the living, to celebrate life and the life of the man or woman who had died.
the some of the events were...civil warslosing the debatesdeath of his sons
Hades is just a mythological character as I'm sure you know. The Greek Myths do not have a set timeline for all of the events and since Hades never died there is no "last" spot where he was.
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A place to dwell after life, in death all come to the Underworld where Hades is King.
Hades was actually very altruistic and passive
He was not. He chose not to dwell on Olympus or take part in events on the earth.