In Greek mythology, Hades is not typically depicted as missing an arm; however, some modern adaptations and retellings might depict him with injuries or missing limbs for dramatic effect. One notable interpretation comes from the video game "Hades," where characters may have altered appearances or backstories that diverge from traditional myths. If you're referring to a specific narrative or adaptation, please provide more context for a precise answer.
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Hades didn't lose his arm, honey. He's the god of the underworld, not a pirate. Maybe you're mixing him up with someone else who had a little accident with a sword or something. But trust me, Hades is still rocking both arms down in the underworld.
Hades helm of darkness is stolen.
No, AnnaSophia Robb is not missing an arm. She is an American actress known for her roles in films and television, and there are no credible reports or evidence suggesting that she has any physical disabilities. Any rumors about her missing an arm are false.
Hades was being framed for stealing Zeus's lightning bolt, and hades was missing his helm of darkness.
No, Charles has to arms!
Hades does not believe that the other gods will help him search for the Helm of Darkness, so he doesn't tell any of the other gods that it is missing.
Hades is the one who took Persephone. Demeter, her mother, noticed she was missing.
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The anagram is "arm scent." With the missing A, it is sacrament.
he was missing an arm
Artificial limbs, prosthetic limbs or prostheses.