Put an apostrophe after the s.
You can get posideon, zeus, hades, grover, and medusa and I don't get part 2 of your question
hades has his mom
A curse placed on someone or something.
Greek Mythology- We do not know as he did not have any.Percy Jackson Series- Children of hades can shadow travel, which is appearing out of the darkness, and control dead people (dead builders to make something) and they also feel when someone they know dies.
Lomus or something like that
If you mean something belonging to one dog, as in "the dog's mouth", like that. If you mean something belonging to two or more dogs, as in "All dogs' mouths", like that.
No, Cerberus is still alive and well, still belonging to Hades.
cybrus
An apostrophe indicates possession or attribute (something about a noun).The singular is student's -- belonging to a student (e.g. the student's locker).The plural is students' -- belonging to more than one (e.g. the students' lockers).
Cerberus is a three headed dog belonging to the God of the Underworld, Hades.
Cerberus is a three headed dog belonging to Hades. No, Cerberus has never been married.
Cerberus is a three headed dog belonging to Hades. No, Cerberus has never been married.
Men's room (a room belonging to men).
The three-headed dog that guards Hades is Cerberus.
"It's" means "that belonging to it." All other uses of the word spell it as "its."
His Helmet of Darkness.
Floral