Two I can think of are the bident, and cerberus.
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∙ 10y agoSome symbols associated with Megara, an ancient Greek city-state, are the Lotus flower, the Lion, and the Dolphin. These symbols are often seen in Megarian art and coins, reflecting the city's connection to the sea and its cultural significance in ancient Greek society.
The dead do not come back (often) so Hades may be seen as "stern" in keeping those who die.
In Greek mythology, Hades is typically depicted as a tall, regal man with a dark beard, wearing a helmet that conceals his features. He is often shown with a stern expression, reflecting his role as the ruler of the underworld.
Because he dwells in the Underworld, or in the shadows. He is often not seen by mortal eyes.
Hades is the God of the Underworld, the dead, and riches. He is often seen as dark, moody, and morbid. But he is not always really cruel; he is loving toward his wife Persephone.
Hades generally resides in The Underworld.
he was last seen in the underworld
Hades can be harmful if he is angered. But he is seen as a very just God.
The name Hades mean "the invisible"
Well, Pluto is the Roman counterpart of Hades, who was the Greek God of the underworld, but as Pluto he was often seen as the god of wealth.
Hades is often depicted as brooding, stern, and aloof. He is also seen as intelligent, calculating, and possessive over what is his. His personality can vary depending on the interpretation, but these traits are commonly associated with him in Greek mythology.
Hades was a mythological deity of ancient religion in Greece; he has never been and will never be seen as a physical entity.