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In Greek mythology Hades was the ruler of the underworld or realm of the dead (also referred to as Hades by some). He is the oldest male child of Cronus and Rhea. His brothers are Zeus and Poseidon. He has no special powers.
The Greek Hades (the place) should not be confused with the Christian Hell. There are no eternal flames ongoing torment - more like an eternal boredom of wandering around in the chilly dullness for all dead souls. Similarly Hades (the god) should not be confused with Satan or the Devil.
Answer 2: Hades is the God of the Underworld, the dead, and riches. He has the power to protect the departed souls from any tormentors they may have. To pass judgment upon them, and to guard the Underworld. Also being a God of wealth, he has sway over the riches of people.
he had the power to summon minions and ghosts, dissapear, crack the earth like butter, and make fire come out of the earth.
hades power is to rule the underworld and he has it as his own rule
Hades was a Greek god, And the Lord of the Underworld.
I'm not sure if you mean this "symbol" but it has the power to make anyone who wears it invisible. The symbol is a gold helmet
Hades is the God of the Underworld, the dead, and riches. He has power over all the departed souls, and the ability to pass judgment on them.
It gave him the power to melt into the darkness and not be seen.
he had the power to summon minions and ghosts, dissapear, crack the earth like butter, and make fire come out of the earth.
Hades Drive and Hades Gate
Hades Drive and Hades Gate
hades power is to rule the underworld and he has it as his own rule
Hades has the power to rule the Underworld and also request animals, including humans, to be killed.
To turn into Darkness.
Hades is the God of the dead, the Underworld, and riches.
Hades was a Greek god, And the Lord of the Underworld.
Hades is the God of the Underworld he owns the Helm of Darkness which is a helmet he wore into battle which released waves of terror which scared the enemies away.
With Hades rose also Zeus and Poseidon, when they overtook the Titans.
Hades is both the King of the Underworld and god of wealth and host of the dead who dwell in the Underworld which is sometimes called Hades.