Post by Hades on Jun 11, 2011 20:36:29 GMT -8
Hades
Alias: Hades
Age: Immortal (Host is in Adult Stages[27] and is mortal)
Gender:Male (Host is Hermaphrodite)
Race/Species: God (Host is a DemoElemental)
Occupation: Ruler of the Underworld.
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
Alignment: Evil
Type: Franchise (Altered)
Height: 6' 10"
Weight: 245 lbs.
Personality: Hades is a man of his own alibi, calm and collected in most cases but always known for his large, fiery temper. His ideals are to overthrow Zeus of ruling, as well as keeping his attention to his beloved underworld of which he cherishes. Since his banishment to a new body, his temper was more of a rarity, and noticed how much the mind wondered of things of minor or major importance.
The host's mind was strong, but easy to distract, which was a problem; but his position was of respect for the dead and hatred for the livings abuses with the deceased. Both Hades' share a hatred for Zeus and Heracles, due to the past irritations and stupidity followed with the two. He is very determined to get Zeus punished more-so, along with Heracles, and will do anything to make it happen. Hades seemed more to be an anti-social man, especially around the living, but his care lied with the family his host grew up with.
Due to having to relive his childhood, he realized that not all living beings are bad... it was merely the humans that were the problem, which made him think he'd have to convince them that respecting the dead would make their loved ones more at peace.
Voice Claim: James Woods/Mathew Sanders (M.Shadows)
Powers: Ranging of superhuman abilities, immortality, healing factor, magic abilities as well as the control over life and death. Though, due to being in a host, he has only minor limitations, not to mention his host isn't immortal but has a longer life expectancy than humans. None the less, he possesses powers to that of an Olympian deity, with his dominant element (even for his host) being fire. He is also capable of interdimentional teleportation, and he becomes more powerful in the underworld than in other realms.
Superhuman Abilities: He possesses superhuman abilities such as Strength, Speed, Stamina, Durability, Agility, and Reflexes. These abilities are perhaps almost godlike, for Olympian as well for DemoElemental species.
Strength Hades is capable of lifting approximately seventy tons without using his powers to supplement the strength, though making him the strongest among all of the Olympian gods. His physical strength is surpassed by Zeus and Heracles while tied with Poseidon and Ares. In the body of his host, physical strength is weaker than his original form, lifting only forty tons without godly powers as supplement.
Speed Hades can run speeds abnormally greater than even the finest human athlete, running to even up to two hundred miles per hour in his original godly form. His host, although, is only able to run up to eighty miles per hour.
Stamina Godly stamina being equal to Ares, Poseidon, Zeus and Heracles; Hades's form produces almost barely any fatigue toxins during physical activity, making him have almost limited stamina. His DemoElemental form only allows him to have barely limitless, though close enough since the body doesn't produce a lot of fatigue toxins, only slightly more than his Olympian form.
Durability Hades's godly form is highly resistant to physical injury, being able to withstand great impacts, high caliber bullets, and powerful energy blasts without sustaining major injury. His durability is equal to Zeus and Poseidon. While as his godly form is highly durable, his more mortal form is not as 'indestructible.' The most damage he can take are from great impacts and powerful energy blasts--while the body can withstand more than normal for a human mortal, the most he can handle is a blunt force from a car going almost ninety miles per hour with not so much injury and perhaps minor bleeding. Bullets are actually more capable in wounding him, and powerful energy blasts might just break a bone or two.
Agility Hades, both godly and demoelemental, is more capable of agility, balance, body coordination and flexibility greater than that of the finest human gymnastic athlete.
Reflexes Abnormal reaction time is beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete for the original form of Hades, while his host is only a level or two greater than average.
Immortality: Hades, like all the Olympian gods, is immortal... He cannot age any more than since he reached his adult form, which makes him immune to aging. While he cannot 'die' by conventional means, its still possible for another god to 'kill' him, since of which Zeus was able to turn his godly form into a soul to send him to a host of which he needed to remain existent. As a god, he is immune to all known earthly diseases and infections; but in his current form, he is immune to only the majority, especially ones that do most damage to humans rather than the demoelemental species.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Hades' regenerative healing, even for is mortal host is abnormally rapid. For what wound or injury that is inflicted on him is gone in matters of seconds to a few hours with rare scarring. With his mortal form more vulnerable than his immortal form, it is where the healing factor is most likely necessary because hes not as durable as he was as a god.
Magical Energy Manipulation: He can manipulate vast amounts of mystical energy with a variety of purposes, being able to; fire powerful energy beams, interdimensional teleportation, the temporary augmentation of his physical attributes, erecting powerful force fields, granting superhuman powers to living beings or inanimate objects, and more. Hades's ability can create numerous effects, of which are what he can manipulate the energy for. Hades can create fire, to which he is immune to, or weapons of the element to which can do damage or paralyze an opponent. He can drain energy, life force, strength, etc. of anyone by touch if skin to skin, no matter if they are immortal or mortal. He is able to view across time and space using an energy screen, hold others immobile with attracto-spheres, and command armies of many greek monsters and entities as well as cosmic cannons.
Control Over Life and Death: Hades holds the power over life and death, being able to remove the souls from mortal and immortal bodies and not to mention being able to control and command the dead if need be. If a god dies, the soul is up for Hades to take it to the underworld or send it to a body it can live in, similar treatment also goes to mortal souls only that they must spend some time in the underworld before they can pass to another life. As a mortal dies, their souls flee, but sometimes doesnt always make it to their destination... Which is why Hermes is able to guide the souls to the underworld so they can live at peace where they belong.
Strengths: His powers have advantages, especially in his host body. His body isn't as limited as the previous and not easily weakened by use of his godlike powers. He has night and underwater advantages.
Weaknesses: He cannot change size with his host, so he remains the same size. The body also has an elemental weakness to Water, if fire were used against it of course.
Abilities: Hades is very formidable in combat, ranging from long and close range with ease of perfected self defense. He is also skilled in the use of the sword and axe, though his host family had also taught him to use a vast majority of bladed weapons in adept skills. In the host, he developed wondrous ability to cook or prepare food in a way of which pleases the taste senses of others as well as to provide good nutrition.
Weapons: Battleaxe, mystical powers, other weaponry.
Other Information: Hades possesses a helmet that allows him to become invisible and undetectable to even his fellow gods, and chariot capable of flight and traversing dimensions, he also has possession of the gem of tartarus. His Armor and Battleaxes are made from enchanted adamantium (adamantine is the original name). His host's species is not a common, but are known as DemoElementals since they are more different and more reptilian than regular elementals; they are both gendered, since they can't have a single gender, but they can have a more dominant gender of both to make them more masculine or feminine and still be able to reproduce asexually as well as sexually.
History: Hades is the eldest son of Kronos and Rhea, whom were rulers of all the titans that were born under Ouranos and Gaea. He, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter, and Hesta were born before Zeus, but the five children were devoured by Kronos due to a prophecy that one of them would succeed over the titan king. When Zeus was hidden from Kronos, after Rhea disguised a boulder in the form of Zeus for Kronos to devour, he grew so he could save his siblings and eventually freed the five gods from the titan's stomach.
A war began between the six and Kronos, of which armies were developed. Hades and Poseidon aided Zeus, with Hades stealing Kronos's weapons while wearing the Helmet of invisibility. The gods drove Kronos and his titan followers down to the pit of Tartarus where they were trapped forever in the darkest regions of the Underworld. After the fall of Kronos, Zeus became the king of gods on Olympus, Poseidon became the Master of the Seas and Hades found home in the Underworld as Lord of the Dead of which he remained peacefully for centuries.
Though in time, he realized he needed a bride, a queen that would rule the Underworld by his side. Hades saw Persephone and fell in love with her, at first he begged Zeus to let him marry her, of which he allowed but suggested that Hades should abduct her. The Lord of the dead decided that Zeus would be right, and abducted Persephone into the depths of the Underworld. Demeter, who witnessed and knew of this, was angry to the point where she refused to let crops grow in Greece. Zeus decided to make a compromise with Demeter, that if Persephone will return if she had not eaten anything that grew in the Underworld, but if she had she would have to stay in the Underworld to the amount of months to how much food she ate.
When Persephone returned to her mother, with news saying she ate six pomegranate seeds, which for each seed she had to stay the amount of months in the Underworld. She was forced to stay for half a year with her husband while the other half she would be with her mother.
During the time of Hades' ruling, the Underworld became home for the souls of deceased Greek mortals as time moved on, though some times the mortal souls would be from other countries. His children as came, morely of adoption: The Erinyes, Zagreus, Melinoe, and Makaria, had took parts of judging souls to where they belonged in the circlets of the realm as well to punish the souls that had done bad in their time of living. Hermes, whom was a son of Zeus and the messenger of the gods, had guided the souls that were lost on their way or of which Hades forgot to guide.
As the worship of the gods slowly died out, and Christianity were brought into greece, the gods had to remain in their realms to prevent fear to the christian followers. Hades had resentfully obeyed the order of Zeus to stop collecting souls, though making him believe that Zeus was too incompetent of a ruler by allowing the worship of the Olympians to come to an end. Zeus had warned Hades to not attempt in overthrowing him after he noticed Hades' rebelliousness, sentencing the death god to be monarch until Hades found a willing replacement.
Hades decided to trick Heracles by desguising himself as a movie producer, convincing Heracles to take part in acting in a project film and sign a contract--to which was really to be the successor of Hades. Heracles was unable to battle Hades on behalf of signing it, but Thor battled Hades to win back Heracle's freedom. Hades then realized after the massive destruction weakened the Underworld, that he loved his kingdom and could not bear loosing it any longer, and destroyed the contract of which freed Heracles.
But the Hell lord still wished for new conquests for his kingdom, and traveled to a alternate future of earth that was overtaken by mutates caused by nuclear radiation among humans. Hades brought an army of the mutates to his own universe and time to where he attempted to conquer earth with them. He was intercepted by Thor, Balder, Sif, and the United States Armed Forces that attracted Zeus' attention to banish Hades and the Mutates back to the underworld.
Odin, who was the king of the Asgardians, physically died and attracted Hades' attention to try and claim Odin's soul during the suspension of time around the body. Hades was intercepted by Thor and Hela, to which Hela restored Odin to life rather that let Hades take his soul. Odin stopped the battle between Hades and Thor, making Hades return to the Underworld to plan a trick to make Thor and Heracles battle eachother. Thor and Heracles learned of the deception and defeated Hades on earth.
Hades made alliances with death gods of other dimensions, to force Zeus to wed Heracles and Aphrodite with Ares and Hippolyta or else he would command his army of death gods to attack Olympus and conquer it. Zeus decided to agree to it, but realizing that if Heracles and Aphrodite wedded two of Hades' allies, then they would not be able to oppose them in combat and called bluff on Hades and canceled the wedding arrangement. Much to Zeus' anger of Hades' plots to try and overthrow him or make his allies unable to oppose Hades, Zeus decided that he had enough and forcefully removed Hades' soul from his body and sent the soul to an unborn host as punishment for Hades' continuous attempts at conquest for his Underworld.
Much to Zeus' dismay, he sent the soul to the body of a DemoElemental, a species on earth that would be named as elemental Demi-Gods or somewhat close due to them having little limitations and being more powerful than average Elementals. The host was part of a Clan of reptilian DemoElementals, and was named Hades Kami because of the unusual birthmark on the child's body. The child, named Hades, did not remember the life of his godly soul and was raised in a family of a single parent and three other siblings. Hades grew, in manner of years until adulthood, but he learned a lot of things as he went through the life of a DemoElemental; he was taught to cook, and in martial arts in the ways of defense, and he even learned the wisdom his parent gave to him.
As he was an adult, he decided to work in his host parent's restaurant, for he learned how to make money from doing something he was talented at, and at times witnessed deaths and funerals of which let him respect the dead and wish them peaceful afterlives. He had began to see the dead as well, but never told his family about it.
One day, as he turned 25, he was approached by an old man in homeless rags, who gave him an odd medallion that once belonged to the God, Hades. Upon touch of the object, he began to develop memories the had when he was the Lord of the Dead, and for a year he put the pieces together as he developed the godly abilities that his soul had before his unfortunate banishment. After he fully remembered and developed all his abilities and memories, he realized he was the very God that was banished by Zeus, and returned to the Underworld to rule it once again.
He grew terrible hatred to Zeus, and devised a plot to get his revenge. The only plan he could think was renovating his beloved Realm to become more attractive to the living and allow the living to visit their deceased loved ones. Thinking on giving it a try, he began the renovations, hoping to make Zeus jealous of what he done and do something about it... Hades hoped it would work, because he couldn't think of a plan for his revenge without the loss of his body once again.
Upon the few days he was getting readjusted in his realm, he unnoticed of a small issue going on inside his body. The only thing he thought odd was his eating habits and moodswings in this little problem but he thought nothing of it until it came to laying an egg that was about the size or smaller of a normal infant, shocked of such an development, he hid the egg and kept tabs on it. He gave it warmth and attention, trying to keep it secret, as he wondered how on earth he was able to have this egg let alone conceive it. He did not recall mating with anyone, so he pondered if it was his own body that did it on it's own will.
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It had been several days, the egg had yet to hatch, he wasn't sure how long he could hide it. At least Zeus didn't come in to welcome him home, or the other gods as well as his allies, he didn't want that right now. He didn't want to see any of them as he spent cooped up in the warmest room with a speckled egg in a dirt nest next to him. Being cooped up like this might worry people, but he doesn't care right now, he was worrying over his egg and how it was even possible for him to have laid it.
He sat there, waiting, not even moving. This couldn't be happening, barely even getting over with his renovations and hes suddenly a real parent now. Hades was honestly a little frightened to what would happen if this egg hatched. He never really raised children, and what he adopted for his underworld were nearly adults so he had little to worry about. But this egg, this egg is a sign of new life, right in his realm even, and he pondered what gender it would be and what to even name it.
Maybe he would've talked to William, whom of which is the parent to the body he has now, since the old man had more wisdom than even he could ever have. It might be a good idea, seeking advice from a living being, a being he looked up to in the childhood of his host. Hades sighed, bringing hands to his face, tail curling around his sitting frame that had his knees close to his chest. What should he really do? Talk to William? Or wait until the egg hatched? The better solution would be to invite William over.
He groaned, "What am I going to do with this?" he muttered as golden eyes glanced to the egg that was still and unmoving. Maybe he could wait, he wasnt sure when it will hatch but he wanted to be there when it does.
Alias: Hades
Age: Immortal (Host is in Adult Stages[27] and is mortal)
Gender:Male (Host is Hermaphrodite)
Race/Species: God (Host is a DemoElemental)
Occupation: Ruler of the Underworld.
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
Alignment: Evil
Type: Franchise (Altered)
Height: 6' 10"
Weight: 245 lbs.
Personality: Hades is a man of his own alibi, calm and collected in most cases but always known for his large, fiery temper. His ideals are to overthrow Zeus of ruling, as well as keeping his attention to his beloved underworld of which he cherishes. Since his banishment to a new body, his temper was more of a rarity, and noticed how much the mind wondered of things of minor or major importance.
The host's mind was strong, but easy to distract, which was a problem; but his position was of respect for the dead and hatred for the livings abuses with the deceased. Both Hades' share a hatred for Zeus and Heracles, due to the past irritations and stupidity followed with the two. He is very determined to get Zeus punished more-so, along with Heracles, and will do anything to make it happen. Hades seemed more to be an anti-social man, especially around the living, but his care lied with the family his host grew up with.
Due to having to relive his childhood, he realized that not all living beings are bad... it was merely the humans that were the problem, which made him think he'd have to convince them that respecting the dead would make their loved ones more at peace.
Voice Claim: James Woods/Mathew Sanders (M.Shadows)
Powers: Ranging of superhuman abilities, immortality, healing factor, magic abilities as well as the control over life and death. Though, due to being in a host, he has only minor limitations, not to mention his host isn't immortal but has a longer life expectancy than humans. None the less, he possesses powers to that of an Olympian deity, with his dominant element (even for his host) being fire. He is also capable of interdimentional teleportation, and he becomes more powerful in the underworld than in other realms.
Superhuman Abilities: He possesses superhuman abilities such as Strength, Speed, Stamina, Durability, Agility, and Reflexes. These abilities are perhaps almost godlike, for Olympian as well for DemoElemental species.
Strength Hades is capable of lifting approximately seventy tons without using his powers to supplement the strength, though making him the strongest among all of the Olympian gods. His physical strength is surpassed by Zeus and Heracles while tied with Poseidon and Ares. In the body of his host, physical strength is weaker than his original form, lifting only forty tons without godly powers as supplement.
Speed Hades can run speeds abnormally greater than even the finest human athlete, running to even up to two hundred miles per hour in his original godly form. His host, although, is only able to run up to eighty miles per hour.
Stamina Godly stamina being equal to Ares, Poseidon, Zeus and Heracles; Hades's form produces almost barely any fatigue toxins during physical activity, making him have almost limited stamina. His DemoElemental form only allows him to have barely limitless, though close enough since the body doesn't produce a lot of fatigue toxins, only slightly more than his Olympian form.
Durability Hades's godly form is highly resistant to physical injury, being able to withstand great impacts, high caliber bullets, and powerful energy blasts without sustaining major injury. His durability is equal to Zeus and Poseidon. While as his godly form is highly durable, his more mortal form is not as 'indestructible.' The most damage he can take are from great impacts and powerful energy blasts--while the body can withstand more than normal for a human mortal, the most he can handle is a blunt force from a car going almost ninety miles per hour with not so much injury and perhaps minor bleeding. Bullets are actually more capable in wounding him, and powerful energy blasts might just break a bone or two.
Agility Hades, both godly and demoelemental, is more capable of agility, balance, body coordination and flexibility greater than that of the finest human gymnastic athlete.
Reflexes Abnormal reaction time is beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete for the original form of Hades, while his host is only a level or two greater than average.
Immortality: Hades, like all the Olympian gods, is immortal... He cannot age any more than since he reached his adult form, which makes him immune to aging. While he cannot 'die' by conventional means, its still possible for another god to 'kill' him, since of which Zeus was able to turn his godly form into a soul to send him to a host of which he needed to remain existent. As a god, he is immune to all known earthly diseases and infections; but in his current form, he is immune to only the majority, especially ones that do most damage to humans rather than the demoelemental species.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Hades' regenerative healing, even for is mortal host is abnormally rapid. For what wound or injury that is inflicted on him is gone in matters of seconds to a few hours with rare scarring. With his mortal form more vulnerable than his immortal form, it is where the healing factor is most likely necessary because hes not as durable as he was as a god.
Magical Energy Manipulation: He can manipulate vast amounts of mystical energy with a variety of purposes, being able to; fire powerful energy beams, interdimensional teleportation, the temporary augmentation of his physical attributes, erecting powerful force fields, granting superhuman powers to living beings or inanimate objects, and more. Hades's ability can create numerous effects, of which are what he can manipulate the energy for. Hades can create fire, to which he is immune to, or weapons of the element to which can do damage or paralyze an opponent. He can drain energy, life force, strength, etc. of anyone by touch if skin to skin, no matter if they are immortal or mortal. He is able to view across time and space using an energy screen, hold others immobile with attracto-spheres, and command armies of many greek monsters and entities as well as cosmic cannons.
Control Over Life and Death: Hades holds the power over life and death, being able to remove the souls from mortal and immortal bodies and not to mention being able to control and command the dead if need be. If a god dies, the soul is up for Hades to take it to the underworld or send it to a body it can live in, similar treatment also goes to mortal souls only that they must spend some time in the underworld before they can pass to another life. As a mortal dies, their souls flee, but sometimes doesnt always make it to their destination... Which is why Hermes is able to guide the souls to the underworld so they can live at peace where they belong.
Strengths: His powers have advantages, especially in his host body. His body isn't as limited as the previous and not easily weakened by use of his godlike powers. He has night and underwater advantages.
Weaknesses: He cannot change size with his host, so he remains the same size. The body also has an elemental weakness to Water, if fire were used against it of course.
Abilities: Hades is very formidable in combat, ranging from long and close range with ease of perfected self defense. He is also skilled in the use of the sword and axe, though his host family had also taught him to use a vast majority of bladed weapons in adept skills. In the host, he developed wondrous ability to cook or prepare food in a way of which pleases the taste senses of others as well as to provide good nutrition.
Weapons: Battleaxe, mystical powers, other weaponry.
Other Information: Hades possesses a helmet that allows him to become invisible and undetectable to even his fellow gods, and chariot capable of flight and traversing dimensions, he also has possession of the gem of tartarus. His Armor and Battleaxes are made from enchanted adamantium (adamantine is the original name). His host's species is not a common, but are known as DemoElementals since they are more different and more reptilian than regular elementals; they are both gendered, since they can't have a single gender, but they can have a more dominant gender of both to make them more masculine or feminine and still be able to reproduce asexually as well as sexually.
History: Hades is the eldest son of Kronos and Rhea, whom were rulers of all the titans that were born under Ouranos and Gaea. He, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter, and Hesta were born before Zeus, but the five children were devoured by Kronos due to a prophecy that one of them would succeed over the titan king. When Zeus was hidden from Kronos, after Rhea disguised a boulder in the form of Zeus for Kronos to devour, he grew so he could save his siblings and eventually freed the five gods from the titan's stomach.
A war began between the six and Kronos, of which armies were developed. Hades and Poseidon aided Zeus, with Hades stealing Kronos's weapons while wearing the Helmet of invisibility. The gods drove Kronos and his titan followers down to the pit of Tartarus where they were trapped forever in the darkest regions of the Underworld. After the fall of Kronos, Zeus became the king of gods on Olympus, Poseidon became the Master of the Seas and Hades found home in the Underworld as Lord of the Dead of which he remained peacefully for centuries.
Though in time, he realized he needed a bride, a queen that would rule the Underworld by his side. Hades saw Persephone and fell in love with her, at first he begged Zeus to let him marry her, of which he allowed but suggested that Hades should abduct her. The Lord of the dead decided that Zeus would be right, and abducted Persephone into the depths of the Underworld. Demeter, who witnessed and knew of this, was angry to the point where she refused to let crops grow in Greece. Zeus decided to make a compromise with Demeter, that if Persephone will return if she had not eaten anything that grew in the Underworld, but if she had she would have to stay in the Underworld to the amount of months to how much food she ate.
When Persephone returned to her mother, with news saying she ate six pomegranate seeds, which for each seed she had to stay the amount of months in the Underworld. She was forced to stay for half a year with her husband while the other half she would be with her mother.
During the time of Hades' ruling, the Underworld became home for the souls of deceased Greek mortals as time moved on, though some times the mortal souls would be from other countries. His children as came, morely of adoption: The Erinyes, Zagreus, Melinoe, and Makaria, had took parts of judging souls to where they belonged in the circlets of the realm as well to punish the souls that had done bad in their time of living. Hermes, whom was a son of Zeus and the messenger of the gods, had guided the souls that were lost on their way or of which Hades forgot to guide.
As the worship of the gods slowly died out, and Christianity were brought into greece, the gods had to remain in their realms to prevent fear to the christian followers. Hades had resentfully obeyed the order of Zeus to stop collecting souls, though making him believe that Zeus was too incompetent of a ruler by allowing the worship of the Olympians to come to an end. Zeus had warned Hades to not attempt in overthrowing him after he noticed Hades' rebelliousness, sentencing the death god to be monarch until Hades found a willing replacement.
Hades decided to trick Heracles by desguising himself as a movie producer, convincing Heracles to take part in acting in a project film and sign a contract--to which was really to be the successor of Hades. Heracles was unable to battle Hades on behalf of signing it, but Thor battled Hades to win back Heracle's freedom. Hades then realized after the massive destruction weakened the Underworld, that he loved his kingdom and could not bear loosing it any longer, and destroyed the contract of which freed Heracles.
But the Hell lord still wished for new conquests for his kingdom, and traveled to a alternate future of earth that was overtaken by mutates caused by nuclear radiation among humans. Hades brought an army of the mutates to his own universe and time to where he attempted to conquer earth with them. He was intercepted by Thor, Balder, Sif, and the United States Armed Forces that attracted Zeus' attention to banish Hades and the Mutates back to the underworld.
Odin, who was the king of the Asgardians, physically died and attracted Hades' attention to try and claim Odin's soul during the suspension of time around the body. Hades was intercepted by Thor and Hela, to which Hela restored Odin to life rather that let Hades take his soul. Odin stopped the battle between Hades and Thor, making Hades return to the Underworld to plan a trick to make Thor and Heracles battle eachother. Thor and Heracles learned of the deception and defeated Hades on earth.
Hades made alliances with death gods of other dimensions, to force Zeus to wed Heracles and Aphrodite with Ares and Hippolyta or else he would command his army of death gods to attack Olympus and conquer it. Zeus decided to agree to it, but realizing that if Heracles and Aphrodite wedded two of Hades' allies, then they would not be able to oppose them in combat and called bluff on Hades and canceled the wedding arrangement. Much to Zeus' anger of Hades' plots to try and overthrow him or make his allies unable to oppose Hades, Zeus decided that he had enough and forcefully removed Hades' soul from his body and sent the soul to an unborn host as punishment for Hades' continuous attempts at conquest for his Underworld.
Much to Zeus' dismay, he sent the soul to the body of a DemoElemental, a species on earth that would be named as elemental Demi-Gods or somewhat close due to them having little limitations and being more powerful than average Elementals. The host was part of a Clan of reptilian DemoElementals, and was named Hades Kami because of the unusual birthmark on the child's body. The child, named Hades, did not remember the life of his godly soul and was raised in a family of a single parent and three other siblings. Hades grew, in manner of years until adulthood, but he learned a lot of things as he went through the life of a DemoElemental; he was taught to cook, and in martial arts in the ways of defense, and he even learned the wisdom his parent gave to him.
As he was an adult, he decided to work in his host parent's restaurant, for he learned how to make money from doing something he was talented at, and at times witnessed deaths and funerals of which let him respect the dead and wish them peaceful afterlives. He had began to see the dead as well, but never told his family about it.
One day, as he turned 25, he was approached by an old man in homeless rags, who gave him an odd medallion that once belonged to the God, Hades. Upon touch of the object, he began to develop memories the had when he was the Lord of the Dead, and for a year he put the pieces together as he developed the godly abilities that his soul had before his unfortunate banishment. After he fully remembered and developed all his abilities and memories, he realized he was the very God that was banished by Zeus, and returned to the Underworld to rule it once again.
He grew terrible hatred to Zeus, and devised a plot to get his revenge. The only plan he could think was renovating his beloved Realm to become more attractive to the living and allow the living to visit their deceased loved ones. Thinking on giving it a try, he began the renovations, hoping to make Zeus jealous of what he done and do something about it... Hades hoped it would work, because he couldn't think of a plan for his revenge without the loss of his body once again.
Upon the few days he was getting readjusted in his realm, he unnoticed of a small issue going on inside his body. The only thing he thought odd was his eating habits and moodswings in this little problem but he thought nothing of it until it came to laying an egg that was about the size or smaller of a normal infant, shocked of such an development, he hid the egg and kept tabs on it. He gave it warmth and attention, trying to keep it secret, as he wondered how on earth he was able to have this egg let alone conceive it. He did not recall mating with anyone, so he pondered if it was his own body that did it on it's own will.
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It had been several days, the egg had yet to hatch, he wasn't sure how long he could hide it. At least Zeus didn't come in to welcome him home, or the other gods as well as his allies, he didn't want that right now. He didn't want to see any of them as he spent cooped up in the warmest room with a speckled egg in a dirt nest next to him. Being cooped up like this might worry people, but he doesn't care right now, he was worrying over his egg and how it was even possible for him to have laid it.
He sat there, waiting, not even moving. This couldn't be happening, barely even getting over with his renovations and hes suddenly a real parent now. Hades was honestly a little frightened to what would happen if this egg hatched. He never really raised children, and what he adopted for his underworld were nearly adults so he had little to worry about. But this egg, this egg is a sign of new life, right in his realm even, and he pondered what gender it would be and what to even name it.
Maybe he would've talked to William, whom of which is the parent to the body he has now, since the old man had more wisdom than even he could ever have. It might be a good idea, seeking advice from a living being, a being he looked up to in the childhood of his host. Hades sighed, bringing hands to his face, tail curling around his sitting frame that had his knees close to his chest. What should he really do? Talk to William? Or wait until the egg hatched? The better solution would be to invite William over.
He groaned, "What am I going to do with this?" he muttered as golden eyes glanced to the egg that was still and unmoving. Maybe he could wait, he wasnt sure when it will hatch but he wanted to be there when it does.