In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the Underworld, the underground and death. He was the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and was the son of Cronus and Rhea. Hades was considered a dark and feared god, because he had the power to lead the souls of the dead into the Underworld, where they were doomed to spend eternity.
Son of Cronus and Rhea, brother of Zeus and Poseidon , as Zeus governs the Sky and Poseidon the Sea, Hades reigns under the earth and for this reason he is often considered the master of the Underworld.
King of the dead, his main mission is to guide souls into the Styx and prevent them from leaving Tartarus, because they could cause horrors to men and gods alike.
At the end of the war against the Titans , Hades receives the "misty shadows" and resides with them in the Underworld where he must keep the titans locked up.
Lead the souls of the dead to the Underworld: Hades had the power to lead the souls of the dead to the Underworld, where they were condemned to spend eternity. He was often depicted with a boat or cart to transport the souls of the dead.
Control of Buried Wealth and Treasure: Hades also had the power to control the wealth and treasure buried beneath the earth, and was often depicted with incredible wealth and opulence.
Granting Life or Death to Mortals: Hades also had the power to grant life or death to mortals, and could be implored to cure illnesses or restore life to those who were dying.
Warfare: Although not generally associated with war, Hades had the power to start conflicts and protect warriors on the battlefield.
Protection: As the god of the Underworld, Hades had the power to protect the souls of the dead once they arrived in the Underworld.
The Throne: The throne was a symbol of authority and sovereignty, and was often associated with Hades as king of the Underworld.
The Key: The key was a symbol of protection and security, and was often associated with Hades as the god of the Underworld and guardian of the gates to the Underworld.
The Scepter: The scepter was a symbol of authority and sovereignty, and was often associated with Hades as king of the Underworld.
The Cerberus: The Cerberus was a three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the Underworld, and was a symbol of protection and security.
The boat or the cart: The boat or the cart were symbols of death and the journey of the souls of the dead to the Underworld. Hades was often depicted with one of these vehicles to transport the souls of the dead.
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todoroki
February 09, 2022
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