So Zeus had declared Persephone would spend half of the year in the Underworld, and the rest of the year coming back and living with Demeter. Anything eaten in the Underworld, would bind them to it forever. But when Persephone told Demeter of the pomegranate, Demeter was struck with sadness. But Hades persuaded Persephone to eat six pomegranate seeds. Hearing the news, she gladly was allowed to go back. In the Underworld, Hades was showering Persephone with gold and riches, and constructed a vast, beautiful garden for her. So when Hermes was sent to the underworld to ask Hades for Persephone back. Going to Zeus, she found that Hades himself had taken Persephone. This was the season of Winter, in which period of time Demeter was sad. Nothing grew, nothing was green and the harvests died. Demeter, not able to find Persephone, became extremely sullen and saddened. Grabbing Persephone, he rode back into the Underworld, and the gap sealed. Out of nowhere, the ground split, and Hades himself rode out in his majestic chariot, guided by black-ash steeds. Unnoticed by the maidens with her, Persephone went to pick up the flower. Persephone was picking flowers, when Persephone was caught by the sight of a flower, the narcissus. Zeus granted his blessing, but knowing Demeter would never allow her daughter to marry anyone, let alone Hades, Zeus advised Hades to carry Persephone off while Demeter was away. As was custom, he asked Zeus, her father, for her hand in marriage. Hades had fallen in love with Persephone after seeing her frolicking in a vast meadow. Hades's wife, Persephone was the goddess of vegetation, Spring and fertility, daughter of his younger sister Demeter, and also happened to be Hades's niece. Hades and Hestia are the only two of the siblings that don't have thrones on mount Olympus. Poseidon was given the sea and all the waters, whereas Hades was given the Underworld, the realm of the dead. Zeus was given domain over the sky and the air, and was recognized as overlord. When the war ended, the three brothers divided the world among themselves using lots. With the help of Hades, Poseidon, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera Zeus was able to defeat Kronos and the Titans, thus ending the Great War. Hades and the others were eventually freed by their youngest brother Zeus.ĭuring the ten year war Titanomachy, Hades fought the Titans alongside his brothers and sisters. Like his siblings, he was swallowed whole by Kronos at birth, who was afraid that his children would one day surpass him. He was the eldest son and his brothers were Poseidon and Zeus. It's really a perfect marriage having Kratos in among the world of Hades and its character since there's a Greek connection between both and also Kratos' past relationships with the Greek gods of Olympus.Hades was one of the children of the Titans, Kronos and Rhea. The best part of it is, you can actually hear Kratos saying the words in your head and it's pretty awesome. The crossover sees Kratos' character pop up in a sequence, replacing Hades who is Zagreus' father, which includes his very own dialogue that emulates how he would talk to Atreus in God of War. To showcase how much they really enjoyed it, they have created a fantastic fan art of the game that features none other than the mighty Kratos from God of War. Even though many would say that there isn't much that could be done to the title by SuperGiant Games to improve it, a fan of the game wanted to give it a go regardless and thought that adding in some fan art of Kratos from God of Warwas a fantastic addition to the already critically acclaimed game.Īdrian Cruceanu, a digital artist at KillHouse Games, adores Hades so much that they named the popular title as their favorite game last year. Starting out as an early access title in 2018, Hades began to gather attention when it officially released last year making it the game that was on the tip of everyone's tongue. Hades has certainly taken the gaming world by storm thanks to its beautifully well-designed environments and impressive characters.
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