In Greek mythology, Persephone is often associated with Hades, as she is the queen of the underworld after being abducted by Hades, the god of the dead. Additionally, Hades is sometimes depicted as receiving offerings from the living, such as sacrifices or libations, to ensure safe passage for the deceased and to gain favor. Ultimately, the relationship between Hades and those who seek his favor reflects themes of life, death, and the afterlife in ancient Greek culture.
Hades gave a whisker
The cyclops had made it for Hades.
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
the cyclops gave hades a helmet/mask
The pomegranates from the tree above the creature in the Garden of the Sphinx.
Hades gave a whisker
The cyclops had made it for Hades.
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
the cyclops gave hades a helmet/mask
Hades gives a safe resting place to departed souls.
Hades gave Persephone pomegranate seeds to eat.
a pomagranete
hades
A place to dwell after life, in death all come to the Underworld where Hades is King.
you have to give him berries for an offering
a pomengranite
Hades can release souls from the Underworld if he chooses to, but he does not have the ability to give life.