In Greek myth, Hades never was turned into a statue.
There are many statues of Hades.
I think you can only see his statue
To get Hades's offering, you go to the garden with the spinx statue. You then find a pomagranate tree and pick them. Those are the offerings.
because hades , god of the underworld, chopped them up as a punishment.
The statue of Hades, often associated with ancient Greek mythology, represents the god of the underworld and is typically depicted in a regal and imposing manner. While specific statues of Hades from antiquity are rare, the fascination with his imagery has persisted through art and literature, particularly in classical sculptures and Renaissance interpretations. Notably, the most famous representation of Hades is found in the "Hades and Persephone" theme, which symbolizes the cycle of life and death. Over time, Hades has been portrayed in various forms, reflecting changing cultural attitudes toward death and the afterlife.
In the Temple of Hades, you offer pomegranates from the Garden of the Sphinx. In the Temple of Poseidon, you offer the starfish from Poseidon's statue in the museum.
To enter the realms of Hades and Poseidon, you have to make offerings on their altars. For Hades, it is the pomegranates that you find in the Garden of the Sphinx (far left). For Poseidon, it is the starfish from his statue in the museum.
The pomegranates are on a tree in the Garden of the Sphinx, which is over the bridge from the Tree of Immortality.
The offering for Hades is the pomegranate from the Garden of the Sphinx. The offering for Poseidon is the starfishfrom his statue in the Museum of Olympus on Main Street.
It is to the far right, past the temple of Hades. To enter his realm, you need the starfish from the statue of Poseidon in the museum.
Go right from the temple of Hades. To enter Poseidon's realm, you need the starfish from his statue in the museum.