In Greek mythology, the good and righteous souls were said to reside in the Elysian Fields, a realm within Hades reserved for the virtuous and heroic. It was considered a paradise where the souls lived in eternal happiness and bliss.
Hades can be seen as acting good through his role as the ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology, where he maintains order and enforces laws. He also plays a pivotal role in ensuring balance in the world by overseeing the passage of souls to the afterlife. Additionally, Hades shows compassion at times, such as in the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice where he allows Orpheus to retrieve Eurydice under certain conditions.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, was married to Persephone, who became his queen after he abducted her.
Percy starts to feel some empathy for Hades. He thinks maybe Hades got a bad deal.
Hades was as dark and mysterious as the depths of the underworld he ruled over.
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All departed souls; good or bad, go to Hades' realm of The Underworld.
I don't know. But I can tell you that Hades is my favorite god. And I hope that in this game, Hades is the good guy. If not, too bad. You'll just have to watch out for the Furies. Or...Hades himself. I believe that can happen. Good-bye.
Hades was born with a retardation. He got on a ship, raped a woman, and then came back
Hades is the god of the underworld, however hades is also another name for the underworld. So, yeah, hades is the place where people go to when they die. The different parts of the underworld are Tartarus for the bad baddies Field of punishment for the bad Field of asphodel for the good Elysium for the really good, heroes Hades I'd not hell
No, Hades takes all souls. Good or bad, it doesn't matter.
"Death is only the beginning".
Technically Both.
Hell is a place of punishment for Christians. Hades was the underworld, there were different parts of it, good or bad.
He is usually considered neither bad- nor good-looking.
Hades is known for his role as the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. He is associated with controlling and ruling over the dead and the afterlife, as well as being a figure of great power and wealth. Additionally, Hades is often depicted as being a fair and just ruler who enforces the laws of the underworld.