Despite being adamant, he can defer to any request made by his wife, who seems to know all of his weaknesses, and resolves not to reveal to Zagreus about her, largely to avoid a war and rid Persephone of all the circumstances that bind her son. However, one can observe a healthy attitude whenever Hades sees something he finds funny, he can't help himself and will momentarily burst out laughing. When he hears from his son that '' Zeus forgives him'', in a tone of sarcasm and contradiction, Hades goes mad with fury, as it was all his fault. Despite being the main antagonist to Hades, underneath his rough exterior, Hades is well-meaning, fair-minded, and takes his role seriously.ĭespite maintaining his composure, Hades has an extremely short temper, especially towards his brother, Zeus. For as long as he can remember, Zagreus has always considered his father a rigid, distant, impatient man who is always working, not having time for his son, belittling, and acting harshly. He will constantly berate his son for his naughty attempts to escape and will ensure that various underworld entities are after him. He is the father of Zagreus and blocks any chance of his escape. He listens to the petitions of the shadows that come before him. Lord and Master Hades is tasked with being in charge and maintaining order in the underworld, A terrible place, where he determines the placements and punishments of the dead. Master Hades is the god responsible for ruling the dark underworld. His daughter, Melinoë, has promised to slay the Titan and rescue her father. In Hades II, his father Chronos, the Titan of Time, has escaped his imprisonment in the depths of the Underworld and captured Hades. Sometime after the events of Hades, he and Persephone manage to conceive a second child- Melinoë. In the labyrinthine bureaucracy of the House he is officially afforded the title of Unseen One, a ceremonial rank of immense status only achievable by Zagreus through an incredible amount of work and dedication. The twin-pronged Sigil of the Dead forms Hades's personal seal, appearing on his person and wargear and being widely used as a mark of cthonic power throughout the Underworld. After Zagreus successfully bribes Cerberus with a Satyr Sack to let him by without violence, Hades realizes that he needs to become personally involved and heads off to face Zagreus at the snowy grounds on the living side of the Temple's archway, having equipped his Helm of Darkness and his fearesome spear Gigaros, to vanquish his son and banish him back to the House. He berates Zagreus upon the prince managing to progress from Tartarus to Asphodel, from Asphodel to Elysium, and finally from Elysium to the Temple of Styx. Additionally, he will sometimes order shades to congregate near Zagreus to punish him with time trials or to defend his Infernal Troves, in addition to overseeing the Infernal Gates to Erebus. He is resentful of Zagreus' repeated attempts to escape the Underworld and greets his returns with scorn and mockery. He employed Achilles to teach Zagreus fighting and give him more of a "firm direction in life." Meanwhile, Hades seems to have left much of the caretaking and raising of Zagreus to Nyx. In the Remembrances that play before some escape attempts, he is shown to have been strict and often cruel to Zagreus during his childhood. Hades is stern, serious, and dedicated to his work. He is in charge of maintaining order within the Underworld, determining the placements and punishments of the dead, and hearing the petitions of shades that come before him. Hades is the god of the Underworld and of the mineral riches of the earth, the lord and master of the House of Hades, and the father of Zagreus and Melinoë. Though, how was your wanton ransacking of my domain? I told you nobody gets out of here, whether alive or dead.
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