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Well, the Greeks believed strongly in fate, and that fate determined everything in life, especially in the Olympics. Hades works closely with the Goddesses of Fate, and even in the movie, he flirts with them playfully, so yeah, Hades has been known to at least think about tipping the scales of fate toward his favor, against Hercules always.
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