![]() ![]() Hades observes this and deduces that Perseus is a son of Zeus. Only Perseus is not sucked into the tornado. Hades interrupts the feast and summons a death cloud which sucks in the remaining soldiers of Argos, leaving only a pile of empty armour behind. The two of them blaspheme against Zeus, with the Queen arrogantly comparing her daughter Andromeda to the Gods. ![]() In the city of Argos, Perseus is brought before King Kepheus and his wife Cassiopeia. Zeus agrees and tells Hades to do what he will. Poseidon on the other hand believes that Hades is right and endorses this action. Apollo objects to this, as they need the love and reverence from human prayer. Hades suggests that the humans need terrorising, which will compel them to submit and obey the Gods again. "Let me loose upon them" - Hades offers a solutionĪt the Council of the Gods, they are stunned when Hades appears in their midst. The God arbitrarily throws a large fireball at them, which destroys their ship and kills everyone on board except for Perseus. He then spots Perseus and his family in their nearby ship. The furies then combine and Hades emerges in an aura of fire and smoke. Immediately, Hades sends the Furies to maul them to death. Hades has discovered that he is able to gain strength through human fear and pain.Ĭonditions worsen when the soldiers of Argos destroy the Statue of Zeus. While he truly seek to punish the humans for defying the Gods, he also sees an opportunity to take revenge on Zeus and usurp control of the world from him. With the onset of the human rebellion, Hades decides to take action. Hades realised the deception and was angered and dismayed. Zeus then gathered the human prayers and gained mighty powers, by which he commanded Hades to stay in the Underworld. Therefore he asked Hades to rule the Underworld, but then Zeus compelled the humans to fear and shun Hades. However, it was by this point that Zeus became jealous and fearful of Hades' power. The humans even worshiped Hades at one point, as his statue was placed alongside Zeus and Poseidon in the Mount of Idols. Zeus then created the mortals, knowing that human prayer would enhance the power of the Gods. Presumably Hades and his brothers used the Spear of Triam in a joint effort.Īfter the war was over, Hades had Kronos imprisoned in the depths of Tartarus while the Kraken was sealed away in the Underworld, as the creature was too powerful to be left wandering the Earth. The Kraken defeated the other Titans, while Hades and his brothers personally defeated their father Kronos. Hades complied and used a piece of his divine flesh to create a giant monster called the Kraken. Zeus and Hades took counsel over how to best the Titans, in which it is said that Zeus urged Hades to create a being strong enough to destroy them. One of these weapons was the Pitchfork, which Hades received as a gift. Both the Cylopes and the God Hephaestus collaborated on forging weapons for the Gods. Hades and his brothers escaped their father and formed an alliance with the Cyclopes. This is a nod to the myths where Kronos devoured his children to stop them from overthrowing him. Hades' backstory in the films closely follows his mythical counterpart, According to dialogue between Zeus and Hades, their father once tried to kill them at an early stage. Later, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades declared a ten year war on the Titans called the Titanomachy. After being freed, Hades went to the Underworld with Zeus and Poseidon and freed the cyclopes, who gave Hades the helmet of invisibility as a gift. Years later, Hades was freed by Zeus when he gave Kronos a potion which made him vomit Hades and his siblings as well as the stone substituted for Zeus. ![]() Poseidon and Hades grew up insde of their father's stomach while Zeus hid from Kronos. However, Hades's mother, Rhea, saved the final child Zeus by tricking Kronos into swallowing a stone wrapped in a blanket while an eagle carried the real Zeus to safety. Hades was the first of his sibling to be devoured by his evil father and his brother Poseidon soon followed. In response, Kronos began swallowing his children in hopes of preventing the prophecy from coming true. However, Kronos, King of the Titans, was warned of a prophecy where one of his six children would kill him and take control of the world from him. 7.1.1 Clash of the Titans: Prequel ComicĪ long time ago, before mortals existed, the Titans ruled the world.In the 2012 sequel Wrath of the Titans, he later reforms and becomes an ally of Zeus. He also appears in Clash of the Titans 2010 remake as the main antagonist. Hades is a Greek god and the Ruler of the Underworld. (2010) Clash of the Titans: Prequel Comic (2010) Clash of the Titans: The Videogame You have insulted powers beyond your comprehension." "You are specks of dust beneath our fingernails. ![]()
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