The helmet of invisibility, metals, or jewels. Sometimes, mortals would sacrifice black sheep to Hades.
Alcestis.
Hades was often feared by the living mortals. But when he was worshiped people would pray to him while banging their heads on the ground to be sure he could hear him. People would also sometimes sacrifice black animals to him.
Alcestis, for Admetos.
Black animals."When the Greeks propitiated Hades, they banged their hands on the ground to be sure he would hear them.[9] Black animals, such as sheep, were sacrificed to him, and the very vehemence of the rejection of human sacrifice expressed in myth suggests an unspoken memory of some distant past.[citation needed] The blood from all chthonic sacrifices including those to propitiate Hades dripped into a pit or cleft in the ground. The person who offered the sacrifice had to avert his face.[10] Every hundred years festivals were held in his honor, called the Secular Games."
Prayer, sacrifice, and offering, but Hades was rarely worshiped.
The helmet of invisibility, metals, or jewels. Sometimes, mortals would sacrifice black sheep to Hades.
He is in the Underworld. Go to Hades' temple and you can enter it (if you made a sacrifice).
Alcestis.
Hades was often feared by the living mortals. But when he was worshiped people would pray to him while banging their heads on the ground to be sure he could hear him. People would also sometimes sacrifice black animals to him.
Those that had lost a loved one might make offerings or prayer or sacrifice.
You need to use the Pomegranates (found near the bull's cave) as a sacrifice. Then the door should open.
Alcestis, for Admetos.
Black animals."When the Greeks propitiated Hades, they banged their hands on the ground to be sure he would hear them.[9] Black animals, such as sheep, were sacrificed to him, and the very vehemence of the rejection of human sacrifice expressed in myth suggests an unspoken memory of some distant past.[citation needed] The blood from all chthonic sacrifices including those to propitiate Hades dripped into a pit or cleft in the ground. The person who offered the sacrifice had to avert his face.[10] Every hundred years festivals were held in his honor, called the Secular Games."
She wasn't a goddess - she was a mortal queen named Alcestis.
Most Greeks were afraid of Hades and would not even so much as mention His name as not to call His attention to them. However, He is still a God and was still revered and worshiped as such. There is a temple built to Hades and Persephone called the Necromanteion. People would often sacrifice black animals to Hades, usually a black bull. And when they prayed to Him they wold bang their heads on the ground as to make sure their prayers were heard.
To connect with Hades, you can create a sacred space for him in your ritual area or altar, light a black candle, and offer him offerings such as pomegranates, mint, or dark chocolate. You can also meditate on themes related to the underworld, death, transformation, and the shadow aspects of the self to deepen your connection with him.