When you introduce Hades, remember that he is the only Greek god worth having. Because he was older he deserved to rule, but he willingly accepted to rule the underworld and be relegated by the majority of gods, if he had not fallen in love with Persephone he would have been chaste like Athena.
ch 16 Astraea's Surprise
Fantasy · Leohart
No, it's the girl he transported when he was with the mercenaries, the one who was completely covered.
ch 171 Why am I unlucky?
Fantasy · Satan03
The conversation went on quite a bit...
ch 13 Only Ones Available
Fantasy · Yevera
I like where this is heading, Don't stop, I look forward to the next chapter.
ch 11 Unexpected
Fantasy · Yevera
Great hannibal, giving character development to the leaflings
ch 30 The Failed and The Damned
Fantasy · Kurai_Takahashi
Hello author, since you are into this Greek mythology, here is an idea; How about a transmigration into Hades? Not from a child, but rather from a point where he is already the god of the underworld, the plot would revolve around a person x who becomes Hades and him knowing about mythology and injustices and the unjustified fame that hades has. He sets out to take over Olympus and teach a lesson to those who deserve it (especially Zeus). Here is a brief introduction to Hades: In Greek mythology, Hades is described as the god of the underworld and the dead. Son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, he was the eldest of his male children. Like all of his siblings, he was eaten by his father and later rescued by Zeus. Hades, along with Zeus and Poseidon, managed to defeat Cronus and took over the universe. When the domains of his Father were divided, Zeus would trick him into staying on Olympus and Hades in the Underworld. In this way, he was forced to be the lookout of Tartarus. Being the ruler of the underworld, many associate him with evil, but Hades was rather altruistic, always maintaining a balancing role and never benefiting one party or the other. Without a doubt, he was known as one of the most neutral Olympian gods of all.
ch 18 Athena's Voice
Greek Mythology: Reincarnated As Apollo
Fantasy · Leohart