In mythology, Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, is often associated with the realm of the dead rather than hiding in a specific location. However, if one were to speculate about his hiding places, he might be imagined lurking in the dark corners of the Underworld, in places like the River Styx or the Fields of Asphodel. Alternatively, he could be seen as concealing himself within the shadows of the mortal world, influencing events from Behind the Scenes. Ultimately, Hades embodies the inevitability of death and the mysteries that lie beyond, making him a figure that exists in the depths of the unknown.
Hades had children with Persephone. Two that I know for sure. They might of had two more.
Hades would get more ghosts of the dead. Hephaetus might not notice.
Some people might think so, but I would say no. Hades is a very fair and just God, he can be stern at times and seem cold. But he is never cruel.
Hades is King of the Underworld, god of the dead - first born son of Cronus and Rhea. If by "counos" you might mean Cronus? Cronus is the Titan god of Time.
I personally find Hades to be very admirable. Not everyone could do what he does day in and day out, to provide that sort of service to mortals and their souls. Not everyone views/viewed him as such, most ancient Greeks had a tendency to fear Hades. They would do their best to not do something that might draw his attention.
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Hades had children with Persephone. Two that I know for sure. They might of had two more.
Hades was the god of the Underworld and dead people. He might seem cruel, but he is not. Without him, dead people will have no where to go when they die.
Hades would get more ghosts of the dead. Hephaetus might not notice.
they could of attaked what they were hidding at to get away and then they could be spotted. They could of attaked where they were hidding at and then could be spotted.
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roman = Pluto greek =hades Your question makes little sense. The Greek name for the Greek god Hades is Hades. His Roman name is, as mentioned above, Pluto.
it might be Rhea.....unless i am getting mixed up with Hades.........?