His weakness is his wife Persephone.
When Orpheus came to regain his wife Eurydice, Persephone persuaded him; she persuaded him so that Orpheuse could save his wife. He disliked anyone getting out of the underworld.
Also he was impulsive, and favored sudden decisive action.
So his "wife" was his weakness.
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Yes, Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility, had weaknesses that often led to trouble. Her deep attachment to her daughter Persephone made her vulnerable; when Hades abducted Persephone, Demeter's grief caused the earth to become barren, leading to widespread famine. Additionally, her strong emotions and determination to protect Persephone sometimes clouded her judgment, resulting in conflicts with other gods and mortals.
Hades' strengths include his dominion over the underworld, control over the souls of the dead, and ability to maintain order and justice in the afterlife. His weaknesses stem from his isolation and limited influence beyond the underworld, which can make him vulnerable to threats from other gods or deities.
In Greek mythology, the daughter of Hades is Persephone. She was kidnapped by Hades and became the queen of the underworld.
Hades is not only Hell. It's the realm of the dead, and there are a few different areas, including the Fields of Punishment and Tartarus, which were Hell, and Elyssium and the Isles of the Blest, which were something like Heaven.
The Blood of Olympus.(it said that in the back of"The House of Hades"
Persephone is Hades weakness.
Hades' weakness is Persephone.
I would say Hades' weakness is Persephone.
His weakness is Persephone.
Persephone's weakness or trouble in Greek mythology is being kidnapped by Hades and taken to the Underworld, leading to her having to spend half of the year there as queen of the dead. This separation from her mother, Demeter, causes the cycle of the seasons, as Demeter's grief during Persephone's absence results in winter.
well, i think that hades weakness was that he was passionate over his wife.
Both Hades and Poseidon causes trouble for Zeus,but Poseidon causes more trouble than Hades.
Persephone, his impulsiveness, and his sometimes deceptive nature.
It depends upon the interpretation of the deity by the individual.
Hades really doesn't have a weakness. but if he did I'd think it's love and happiness because he likes hatred and destruction.
what did the titans do when they annoy Hades
As a God he cannot die but he could be tricked