
What does identifying as a child of Hades mean to you ? [pjo]
Dec 15, 2023 · For me, Hades was always one of the most misrepresented of the Olympians with a lot of wrong information about him used in pop culture and entertainment for the sake of needing a “bad guy”. The only reason the Greeks considered him an antagonist was because of his association with death but the stories of Hades show that, while he was stern ...
[Pjotv] I HATE what they did with Hades : r/camphalfblood - Reddit
D+ Hades said he doesn't go to Olympus because of the family drama when that was NOT the case. Hades was an outcast among his own family, only going to Olympus during the winter solstice (the equivalent of seeing that one uncle once a year for Christmas). They find him and his realm too creepy
Hades [PJOTV] : r/camphalfblood - Reddit
Apr 30, 2022 · Heroes of Olympus is a series that has possibly more online discussion than PJO gets and is more modern, so characters will often be remembered for how they are portrayed in those books over PJO and ToA. Hades is trying to be a good dad to his children in HoO, so that’s a very popular interpretation of his character
Hades [PJO] : r/camphalfblood - Reddit
Jul 18, 2023 · Furies obey only one lord: Hades.” “Yes, but-but Hades hates all heroes,” Grover protested. “Especially if he has found out Percy is a son of Poseidon… .” “A hellhound got into the forest,” Chiron continued “Those can only be summoned from the Fields of Punishment, and it had to be summoned by someone within the camp.
How do we know whose kids are Hades' kids? [pjo] - Reddit
Sep 26, 2023 · Zeus being the god of the Sky had kids master dog fighting in planes. Poseidon’s kids were obviously on the boat based battles. Hades kids would most likely be soldiers that worked at capturing other soldiers and Holocaust victims. Hades is the collector of souls after. Also the real Hitler was fascinated by the occult and often held seances.
Hades, neither benevelonent nor cruel [pjo] - Reddit
Jan 8, 2024 · The most interesting portrayal of Hades imo has been pjo as I think it's the most nuanced and complex version of Hades. The first time we see Hades, he's immediately given a sort of aura and presence worthy of someone of his power. In comparison to ares, his aura is described as overwhelming, making the heroes become almost depressed and unfocused.
Are any of the gods good parents? [Pjo] - Reddit
Hades- made Nico an entire room just in case he died and allowed him to stay in the underworld. He also gave Hazel a second chance. He also gave Hazel a second chance. TSATS SPOILER: he allowed Nico to see Bianca and Maria after he went to …
Camp Half-Blood - Reddit
Been reading all the PJO books again, and I find it weird how the gods get so much free passes. An example of this is when Hecate sided with Kronos’s army. After that, did she receive any consequence? No. Then the gods swear ON THE RIVER STYX to free Calypso and give all minor gods a cabin at Camp Half-Blood, and only one of those is fulfilled.
Which God do you think is actually a decent parent? [pjo] - Reddit
Hades and Dionysus. Of course, not the best gods, but they're the parents who actually tried to give their children good lives, and cared. (ToA) Apollo was probably the worst parent, but the post-ToA Apollo would probably be the best, considering he'd probably visit a lot and actually fully care for his children.
Alternate Campfire song verses [pjo] : r/camphalfblood - Reddit
Sep 28, 2021 · Nico: My dad is hades, lord of the dead He has the powers of the undead He left me in a hotel, it went by in a fly Then things started to go awry ~oh no~ My sister is gone, and so my mom At least I got this one and a new family that’s so devine Beware I might send a chill down your spine Sorry Ik it’s not the best 😅