Introduction to hades!
Hades is the elder brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and the eldest son of Cronus and Rhea, the second generation gods. In the lottery to allocate the world with his younger brothers, he drew the underworld and became the Lord of the underworld.
Hades: the eldest brother of Hades, Zeus and Poseidon (the order of brothers of the three gods is Zeus)
Hades is a god that scares everyone, and everyone keeps him at a distance. He usually sits in a chariot with four dark horses and holds a two-pronged halberd. He will clear any obstacles ahead. If he walks into the Yang world, it must be to lead the victim's soul to hades, or to check whether the sun shines through a gap in the ground.
Hades handled the affairs of hell in an orderly way, with strict discipline; He is handsome and likes the dark, but he is impartial and an awesome god.
After defeating his father Klaus, he took charge of the underworld and became the guardian of hades. His Roman name is Pluto, the smallest and outermost of the nine planets. He is the ruler of hell and the dead, judging the dead and punishing them. His wife, Persephone, was robbed while he was traveling around the world. Hades is a very greedy god. He only seeks to increase the number of deaths under his jurisdiction. Hades never allowed anyone in the boundary to leave. Because there are countless mineral deposits underground, he is also a god who specializes in wealth. Let's be clear here: Hades is a "guardian of hades", not a "death" or a "judge" of the underworld; Death is Danatos, and there are three judges, namely Minos, Radar Mantis and Arcos. Besides, Pluto has a low profile, and he is not very interested in power. He spent most of his time in the underworld, except for robbing Persephone, the goddess of spring, as his wife.
Venue
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There are three judges in Hades' huge palace. They are Minos (in charge of litigation and mediation), Radar Mantis (in charge of judging Europeans) and Aeacus (in charge of judging Asians). They are responsible for hearing the thoughts, words and actions of the soul. Hermes, the goddess of justice, holds a sword and weighs good and evil for every soul. If good is greater than evil, she will go to heaven, otherwise she will go to hell. Those who commit heinous crimes will be exiled to "endless hell" and suffer endless pain and suffering forever.
There is a door between hell and the dead, which is the "Gate of Hell". This gate is located near Cape Tanas and is guarded by a three-headed Cerberus named Sa Belas. Once anyone enters the gate of hell, he will never go back to death.
There is a long way from the gate of hell to the bottom of hell, and there are often illusory ghosts coming and going on the road. There are many rivers in hell, one of which is called Kokut River, which is formed by the tears of bad people forced to work in hell, so it often makes a terrible wail, because the name of this river itself means "crying in the distance". Another river, the Clone River, is the only way for those who try. The water in this river is black, and the current is so fast that no one can swim across it. A boatman named Caron ferries here. Only by taking his boat can he cross the river, but he will ask for a boat fee of one yuan, otherwise he will refuse to take the boat. If those waiting for trial have no money, they will have to wait for a year, when Caron will take the ferry for free. So when Greeks die, they usually put a dollar in the mouth of the deceased.
Moral behavior
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Hades' famous personal story is that he lured Bethany, the beloved daughter of Mother Earth, to Hades with a pomegranate. Mother Earth was so sad that the earth was abandoned. Under the mediation of Zeus, Hades promised Bethany to return to her mother, but she had to live in Hades for three months every year, that is, in winter on earth. Also, in the chapter of Saint saint seiya, he created an "eternal solar eclipse", which invaded the instantaneous body and almost turned it into himself.