HadesWP (ハデス, Hadesu?) is a Divine Spirit in Greek mythologyWP.
Profile[]
Background[]
Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld and ruler of the dead. He is the brother of Zeus and Poseidon as well as the eldest son of Cronos. Hades was part of the fleet of ships sent by Chaos sent to find a new planet to terraform. Upon arriving on Earth however, the primitive humans worshiped them as gods, and in turn humanity was given the fruits of civilization. He was one of the Twelve Machine Gods who ruled Atlantis over 14,000 years before modern day. The gods alethia bodies were then destroyed by Sefar during the Leukosmachia in 12,000BC, their remnants eventually found Greece and became the Greek pantheon. In Roman Mythology, he is known as PlutoWP.
He is well known for having kidnapped Demeter's daughter Persephone and taking her to the underworld to be his wife.
Lostbelt[]
Within the Atlantic Lostbelt, history diverged in 12,000BC, the Gods not suffering defeat at the hands of Sefar. Later on, Hades led the other Gods who opposed Zeus, and his administration faction during the Olympiamachia. Hades lost, but rather than be reprogrammed, he self-destructed.
Personality[]
Not much is known of Hades's personality other than he supported humanity's freedom in the Atlantic Lostbelt.
Role[]
Fate/Grand Order[]
Olympus: Interstellar Mountain City[]
It was later explained that when Hades self-destructed after his defeat, he prevented Zeus from taking over his functions of administrating the Olympus' undercity and thus allows the Proper Human History servants and Chaldea later on to use it as a hideout.[1]
Other appearances[]
In Fate/strange Fake, Tsubaki Kuruoka sees Hades and Cerberus when she is dreaming about wandering between various underworlds.[2]
Abilities[]
Hades' Authority is the ability to dissolve matter into its component atoms.[3] Due to being descended from Kronos, he possesses similar Authorities as a Machine God like his brother Zeus. He is the owner of the Noble Phantasm Hades's Cap of Invisibility as well as Cerberus, the "Watchdog of Hell."
References[]
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Olympus: Interstellar Mountain City, Chapter 9
- ↑ Fate/strange Fake Volume 9 - Chapter: "One Roaming the Netherworld and One Returned from the Netherworld"
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Olympus: Interstellar Mountainous City - Chapter 21