Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, is often associated with various mythological creatures rather than directly creating animals. He is known for having control over the souls of the deceased and is frequently depicted with Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guards the gates of the underworld. Additionally, Hades is linked to other creatures like the Furies and various shades of the dead, but he is not typically credited with the creation of animals in the traditional sense.
Hades didn't create the Underworld, he simply became it's ruler.
No. Pluto is the name of the Roman version of Hades.
Hades has the power to rule the Underworld and also request animals, including humans, to be killed.
His Three Headed Dog Was Cerbues
To connect with Hades, you can create a sacred space for him in your ritual area or altar, light a black candle, and offer him offerings such as pomegranates, mint, or dark chocolate. You can also meditate on themes related to the underworld, death, transformation, and the shadow aspects of the self to deepen your connection with him.
he created the underworld , and he created the male body parts
I would say Cerberus. But, he is fond of black animals.
In Greek mythology, Hades' pitchfork, also known as a bident, was used primarily to create earthquakes by striking the ground. It could also be used as a symbol of his authority and power as the ruler of the underworld.
The first spirit to visit Odysseus in Hades asks him to allow her to drink the blood of the sacrificial animals so that she may speak to him and share her prophecy.
No, Thanatos is the son of Nyx and Erebos, primordial Gods that pre-date the Olympians.
He created the animals.
Yes, he can reincarnate himself into different (fearsome) animals by hades side but he generally is not slain by heros.