In Greek myth, Hades never attempted to kill his siblings and nephews/ nieces the Olympian gods and goddesses. He did fight beside his brother Zeus and Poseidon against the Titans.
Hades doesn't kill Gods. And he would rarely personally kill mortals unless they crossed him. He is the God of the Dead, and Lord of the Underworld, not some ruthless bloodthirsty creature. He is actually very just.
Because Hades does not reside on Olympus as the other Gods do, Hades dwells in the Underworld.
Gods are ageless.
Hades is a God, Gods do not die. They are immortal.
Gods have no enemies.
Who doesnt?!
No only curse them
Hades doesn't kill Gods. And he would rarely personally kill mortals unless they crossed him. He is the God of the Dead, and Lord of the Underworld, not some ruthless bloodthirsty creature. He is actually very just.
Hades' friends are the Gods and demi-gods that reside with him in the Underworld.
Because Hades does not reside on Olympus as the other Gods do, Hades dwells in the Underworld.
The Gods want to kill Percy because of The Prophecy. In The Prophecy it says that the first demigod of the Big Three (Hades, Zeus, and Poseidon) to reach the age of 16 then they will make a decision that would make of break the Gods. The Gods think it safer to just kill him so he won't even reach the age of 16. They had a vote and the people who wanted to kill him were outnumbered by the people wanted to live. Kronos's army wanted to kill him because they thought that if he reached the age of 16 then he would help the gods instead of destroy them, and Kronos's army wanted to destroy the gods not help them.
Gods are ageless.
No, Hades did not die. In mythology, the gods were immortal.
No, Hades has not died. Gods are immortal, they do not die.
Hades resides in the Underworld.
There were 13 main gods (12 Olympian gods and Hades).
Hades is a God, he is immortal. He does not die.