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HADESΆδης King of the Dead, Lord of the Underworld
		Hades controlled over funeral rites and defended the right of the dead to due burial. He was also the god of hidden wealth of the Earth.
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS Hades was born to great mother goddess Rhea and Father Kronus on the island of Drete, along with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon and was the husband of Persephone.
SYMBOLS The Helm of Darkness is the symbol of Hades Power.  The Helm allows Hades to melt into shadow and pass through walls. While wearing it he cannot be touched, seen or heard and he can radiate fear so intense that it can drive a person insane.
Cerberus, the three headed dog was believed to be the guardian of the realm of death.
SPECIAL POWERS & RESPONSIBILITIES 		Hades had the power to turn invisible when he puts on his hat of invisibility, which the hundred handed ones made for him so he could sneak up on the next person to die.  He also had the ability to conjure gold and diamonds and any other mineral.  Hades can also send for the dead.

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Hades

  • 1. HADESΆδης King of the Dead, Lord of the Underworld
  • 2. Hades controlled over funeral rites and defended the right of the dead to due burial. He was also the god of hidden wealth of the Earth.
  • 3. FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS Hades was born to great mother goddess Rhea and Father Kronus on the island of Drete, along with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon and was the husband of Persephone.
  • 4. SYMBOLS The Helm of Darkness is the symbol of Hades Power. The Helm allows Hades to melt into shadow and pass through walls. While wearing it he cannot be touched, seen or heard and he can radiate fear so intense that it can drive a person insane.
  • 5. Cerberus, the three headed dog was believed to be the guardian of the realm of death.
  • 6. SPECIAL POWERS & RESPONSIBILITIES Hades had the power to turn invisible when he puts on his hat of invisibility, which the hundred handed ones made for him so he could sneak up on the next person to die. He also had the ability to conjure gold and diamonds and any other mineral. Hades can also send for the dead.