Hades the King-God of the underworld
Contrary to what most believed, Hades was the most just and normal of all the Gods. During his time he often wondered from the realm of the living to the underworld, and kept connected with all of the other Gods in one way or another. Constantly gaining permission from the others, and consoling his brother Zeus when needed, or before doing something of great importance. Unlike the other Gods, he was the quietest one of them all.
His over all methods of dealing with people were shady, as he never answered prayers, even when given sacrifice to. It was one of the many reasons he was considered to be evil as a God, as he occasionally answered curses, but not blessings. But contrary to popular belief he never truly sought war against any of the other Gods, without good reason or even initiating it himself.
Though he had a wife, he could only see her for half of the year. Her love was, pale in comparison for the love Hades had for her. An over time ti resulted in a weak and unstable marriage. This resulted in Hades seeking love from other women, mainly two Nymphs. Mintha, whom unfortunately was never allowed the chance to be with, and Leuce, whom died after a life time of joy in matrimony.
By the end of his life time, Hades sought only to pass o his teachings and gather more information through the human perspective. Which in turn was why he died, to allow his spirit to reincarnate and become mortal for a time long enough to himself to be revived and roam the earth with a new life.
His over all methods of dealing with people were shady, as he never answered prayers, even when given sacrifice to. It was one of the many reasons he was considered to be evil as a God, as he occasionally answered curses, but not blessings. But contrary to popular belief he never truly sought war against any of the other Gods, without good reason or even initiating it himself.
Though he had a wife, he could only see her for half of the year. Her love was, pale in comparison for the love Hades had for her. An over time ti resulted in a weak and unstable marriage. This resulted in Hades seeking love from other women, mainly two Nymphs. Mintha, whom unfortunately was never allowed the chance to be with, and Leuce, whom died after a life time of joy in matrimony.
By the end of his life time, Hades sought only to pass o his teachings and gather more information through the human perspective. Which in turn was why he died, to allow his spirit to reincarnate and become mortal for a time long enough to himself to be revived and roam the earth with a new life.