Hel is the goddess of the underworld in Norse Mythology. She would be Hades equivalent.
Greek mythology = Hades Roman mythology = Pluto - Hades ripoff like most Roman gods Norse mythology = Hel Aztec mythology = Mictlantecuhtli Hope this has answered your question :)
Hades was the Greek god of the underworld. And the word "Hell" comes from the Norse goddess Hel who ruled over the underworld, much like Hades did in Greek mythology.
The Blood of Olympus. It will be the final Heroes of Olympus book, although he will be starting a new series about the Norse Mythology.
Viking warriors go to the great hall of Odin in Valhalla, were they fight and feast. However, most people go to the realm of Hel, a bit like Hades in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology the Gates to Hades is guarded by Cerebeus a multi-headed dog. There is also a ferry-man who takes the dead across the river styx -- but no troll. Trolls are from Norse Mythology.
Hades is in the underground
in Greek mythology, the god's name was Hades
No, Hades did not die. In mythology, the gods were immortal.
Hades owns the underworld in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, Hades ruled the underworld.
Persephone is the queen of Hades, Hades' unhappy wife
Hades, as a deity in mythology, is spoken of, he does not speak; interpretations of his words based in mythology are many.