God of the Underworld.
Yes when he is mad
he could choose where you went after you died
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, was not typically viewed as dangerous in the traditional sense; however, her influence over desire and attraction could lead to chaos and conflict. Myths often depict her as a catalyst for strife, such as in the story of the Trojan War, where her promise of love sparked jealousy and rivalry among mortals and gods alike. Thus, while she embodies love and beauty, her powers could also unleash tumultuous and destructive emotions.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
Hades the god was in charge of hades the underworld.
As he was considered the god of the seas and earthquakes, he was percieved (seen) as powerful and dangerous.
Yes when he is mad
Because he was a god of the dead.
His temper, and his moodiness.
he could choose where you went after you died
If you angered him. He would place you in Tarturus.
Yes, if he doesn't like you, I mean he's the lord of the dead.
All the gods of ancient Greece could be considered dangerous, especially if they were upset or offended in some way. For the most part, though, Hades kept to the Underworld (also referred to as Hades) and left the living alone. The most notable exception was when he stole Persephone to be his wife. He was more inclined to answer curses than prayers so he could be considered dangerous in that sense. The people of Ancient Greece rarely even said his name, although this was likely more from fear of his station than fear of his specific wrath. More than most gods, though, Hades was reguarded as just and fair.
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, was not typically viewed as dangerous in the traditional sense; however, her influence over desire and attraction could lead to chaos and conflict. Myths often depict her as a catalyst for strife, such as in the story of the Trojan War, where her promise of love sparked jealousy and rivalry among mortals and gods alike. Thus, while she embodies love and beauty, her powers could also unleash tumultuous and destructive emotions.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
Hades the god was in charge of hades the underworld.
Hades is the Greek name for Hades.