Pluto is also the god of wealth and harvest because he lived underground and that was were seeds were planted to grow and also where rich minerals were found. Hades known as lord of the dead, had total control over zombies, harpies, Furies, and hellhounds. As most can tell the differences show how the Romans don’t believe that Pluto is all that bad, but Hades is pure evil. Pluto and Hades are the god of the underworld. Both Pluto and Hades are terrible and evil gods according to the cultures and people who believe in them.
He only had a wife to rule by his side for only one third of the year. Everything made hades
He did not care about anybody or any of the other gods but himself. This explains that Hades is selfish and horrible to others. He also loves the control he gets from ruling the underworld.
He decided to take risk and go to the underground world. Dipalus' father told him to go to Zeus first for an advice. While Dipalus went to Zeus in Mt. Everest. Zeus told him that Hades is a devil monster with bloody face and nine legs. Hades was also very strong, and could beat anyone up.
The only thing standing in his way was Hercules, so he sought to kill him. In the original version of the story, Hades was not Evil, and was only known as the Guardian of the underworld, and was not a main
Hades is one of the most important gods as he is the god of the Underworld. He is one of the most important gods for three reasons. The first reason is that he has a big and famous family. The second reason is the importance of being the king of the Underworld. Lastly Hades had a very significant fight with Poseidon and Zeus.
It is thought that if you say or mention his name death will come sooner to your life. Hades differs from Zeus in many ways. Zeus is thought to be the king of gods ruler of the sky, while Hades is thought to be the ruler of the underworld. If we look at these two gods they are complete polar opposites. One god is the king of the underworld while the other god is a king of gods.
After Kronos was overthrown by his sons the three of them divided the kingdom and the underworld fell to the hands of Hades. The God possesses all the riches that are found in the earth such as diamonds, gold, silver, and more. Hades was the only God not to live on mount Olympus with all the other Gods and Goddesses, he rules the underworld with his wife Persephone and they were aided by Cerberus the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the underworld to make sure no living soul got in without Hades's permission and he also made sure no one escaped. Hades was said to be stern, unmoved by sacrifice or prayer, just like death, and was said to be one of the most feared Gods
Hades is portrayed more as a villain in the movie. While he is in Greek myths, he is never really shown as a villain. The movie characterizes Hades as jealous and having envy over Zeus. He sees Hercules as the only thing keeping him from overtaking the heavens, so he tries to get rid of Hercules. Hades is shown giving Hercules problem after problem in the movie, but in the myth, he never has an issue with or tries to harm Hercules.
Hades was feared and respected. The gypsies fear Dracula yet they simultaneously are subservient to him, as if damned to be under his control. In Hell, Hades has the three Fates who spin the string which determines fate. They can change it, but do not. Dracula has his own three personal vampires who can take Harker’s life in the castle of Dracula, yet they listen to their master.
Instead of having a major violent altercation, they decide to gamble and draw lots. That is how Zeus becomes king. It is also why Hades is always agitated and jealous of Zeus.
Many other world religions have deities with incredibly strong parallels to Hades, these parallels are most evident in their punishments, servants, kingdoms, and appearances. Not only do these gods and goddesses
Hades did not rule over anything and Poseidon was the ruler of the sea. They didn’t know it but they were
Hades was known for using the famed Furies, the female spirits of justice and vengeance. These spirits were charged with the work of punishing the dead and were quite effective at doing so as they were a spawn of pain and fear (Hades Myths and Legends). Hel utilized her two servants Ganglati and Ganglot as instruments of service, it is told that they moved so slowly that it seemed as if they weren’t moving at all (Hel UXL Encyclopedia). The explanation as to why these gods have their own servants originates from the commonplace occurrence where those with great power or great wealth have their maids and housekeepers, back in the day this may have been in the form of slaves as influential members of Greek and Nordic society had dozens of them after conquering their lands and taking them prisoner. Gods were viewed as supremely powerful beings and therefore could not be without their personal servants to do their every will.
Hades sets one demand, however, upon leaving the land of the Underworld, both Orpheus