Mr. Solyts
English 9
October 6th, 2015
Hades
In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the underworld. Hades was brothers with Zeus. He was the god of the sky and ruled the Olympian gods. Zeus was Hercules' dad which made Hades' his uncle. ("Hades") Pretty cool right? There's a story where Hades fought in a battle and it declared that his helmet could do things many others couldn't. This helmet made him invisible. Another story stated that Hades stole a enemy camp and destroyed weapons of the Titians. ("God" ) Hades is the hated fellow or brother in-law because Zeus is the lustful God. Hades ruled the underworld, which means that he didn't have any interaction with …show more content…
Hades is acknowledged for being the god of the underworld, the unseen one, the wealthy one, Puton and Dis. (" about") How Hades came to exist is quite strange but interesting at the same time. Like his other sibling, he lived in the stomach of Cronos who was a ruling Titian until Zeus (his other sibling) tricked him into throwing up his siblings and then made them battle the Titans. ("Underworld") After a robust and troublesome Battle, Poseidon, Zeus and Hades detached the world. Hades by all means got the underworld, which suited his personality just fine. The underworld was a very alarming and gloomy place. Everyone who died got sent to hades. Hades Hardly ever left the underworld. Hades was from the underworld and the Greeks didn't even like saying his name because they were intimidated that they may die as a result of it. So, they gave him another name, Plouton which In Greek means wealth, ever since Hades was called Plouton. Like any god, Hades had weaknesses. One weakness of his was his wife Persephone, she was able to manipulate Hades when nobody else could. She was also his light to his dark world. ("Yahoo") Hades respected women more than any other God. Hades and Persephone had a love hate