![]() ![]() Because Hades’ character contains so many nuances, and because he is the villain that is the most important to his film’s story, he ranks at the very top of our list. He also displays a strange soft spot for Meg, despite his willingness to unleash the Titans on the rest of humanity. On top of that though, Hades has an extremely colorful personality – he’s witty and casual plenty of the time, but can easily be set off due to his very short temper. These two facts alone prove that Hades is absolutely necessary to the movie’s plot, as Hercules’ path to discover himself is what sets everything off, and the monsters that Hades sends after Hercules drive events forward. Public Onsale Starts Tue 05/23/23 10:00 am EDT. Presale is happening now View Onsale Times. His desire to overthrow Zeus as the ruler of Olympus leads him to kidnapping Hercules in order to prevent the fulfillment of the prophecy that the baby is destined to get in the way of his plans. Important Event Info: -All guests age 2 & older are required to have a ticket. Hades’ motivations for his nefarious behavior throughout Hercules stem from a centuries-long resentment towards Zeus for designating him Lord of the Underworld, a job he detests. Riordan, Rick - Heroes of Olympus 4 - The House of Hades (2013, Disney-Hyperion, 978-1-4231-5515-7)pagenumbers.json download 66.2K Riordan, Rick - Heroes of Olympus The 2 - The Son of Neptune (2011, Hyperion Book CH, 9781423140597)pagenumbers. ![]()
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