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hey is william but my freinds call me chinchilla a creature frome the dark it may seem cute but it is deadly hahahah or Will well i like to hang out in the dark most of the time and um well i am usually a normal person and um i like to hang out with ppl and i am totaly new to this ok and um i love anime it is totaly kool i like all the final fantasy games and movies well i just seen one Final FantasyVII Advent The Children well there is more to come ok#0000FF Complex Shirt M
Price: 6,131 Gold
Black Goth Boots - M---got t yay
Price: 550 Gold
Dark Cape
Price: 15,000 Gold
Morgana's Gloves---got it yay
Price: 450 Gold
sunFlare pants--got it yay
Price: 2,046 Gold
Sword of Aegis
Estimated Price: 11,111 Gold
Sword of Aegis---got it yay
Estimated Price: 11,111 Gold
Estimated Total: 46,399 Gold
Hades was one of the most powerful of the Olympian Gods, one of three brothers who split up the kingdom of the earth. After Hades, Zeus and Poseidon drew lots, Hades became the ruler of the Underworld. Hades didn't spend much time on Mount Olympus with the other Gods, as he preferred the quiet of his own lower Kingdom.
Remember that the Underworld of the ancient Greeks wasn't simply the Hell of modern Christian mythology. The Greeks believed that all souls went to various regions of the Underworld after death. It wasn't simply a place of punishment. So Hades had quite a large kingdom after all. Because Underworld was thought to literally exist underground, all the riches of the earth (gemstones, precious metals) were also part of Hades domain.
As mentioned in entry for Demeter, one of the myths of Hades involved his role in the kidnapping of Persephone. Though Persephone did eventually come to love Hades, he still had a few affairs during his marriage. But mostly he was a devoted husband. Though associated with death, Hades was not an evil character and was often described in myth as 'just and fair'.
Though Hades wasn't actually the God of Death (that was Thanatos), the Greeks still feared him. There were no temples dedicated to Hades and he is rarely seen in artwork from the period.
In the Roman pantheon, Hades is known as Pluto.
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Well uh.. ya..
You haven't been on in forever and I need to clean up my friends list..
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