Hades and Persephone: The Love and Lovers of the King and Queen of the Underworld - Greek Mythology

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  • Hades and Persephone: The Love and Lovers of the King and Queen of the Underworld - Greek Mythology - See U in History
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  • @danielmalinen6337
    @danielmalinen6337 Před rokem +1483

    I've read many Greek and Roman versions of the Persephone myth, but none have said that Hades locked Persephone in a room or prison. Instead, the myths speak of how Hades kept Persephone underworld in order to marry her, to which Hades had obtained consent from Zeus, Persephone's father.

    • @dimitrakoliopoulou5175
      @dimitrakoliopoulou5175 Před rokem +41

      Exactly!!

    • @utlukka950
      @utlukka950 Před rokem +88

      It was basically an arranged marriage.

    • @foldabotZ
      @foldabotZ Před rokem +129

      @@utlukka950 In fact, the original Hymn goes out of its way to absolve Hades and put all the blame on Zeus.

    • @chriswandell3570
      @chriswandell3570 Před rokem +15

      that's the version i read as well

    • @fictionlover695
      @fictionlover695 Před rokem +73

      @@foldabotZ as it should...he is the reason of 95% drama

  • @milutinstankovic4638
    @milutinstankovic4638 Před rokem +912

    Hades: I can't believe she cheated on me (crying)
    Ares: I understand. He took my lover too

  • @Elly3981
    @Elly3981 Před rokem +389

    Ironically, Hades was the most gentle of the Greek gods. You hardly hear any stories of him punishing mortals for anything.

    • @barshaislam5931
      @barshaislam5931 Před 9 měsíci +24

      So true. Zeus and posoidon is the worst

    • @ladylunaginaofgames40
      @ladylunaginaofgames40 Před 7 měsíci +13

      That's the thing, he's so fair and just that he never lashes out on mortals. He knows that mortals respect and fear him enough to never treat him poorly. Even if someone tries to defy him, Hades has his way of punishing them or bargaining with them. Literally, the worst thing you can do is try to steal from Hades

    • @cardinalchaos2278
      @cardinalchaos2278 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Pretty sure Hestia is also in that same boat.

    • @Elly3981
      @Elly3981 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@cardinalchaos2278 Hestia is barely mentioned at all except in the creation myth. Hades is a constant presence in Greek myths.

    • @BrownEyedBirdASMR
      @BrownEyedBirdASMR Před 6 měsíci +4

      Theseus and Pirithous might disagree...but they deserved his wrath

  • @Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache

    One of the most wholesome relationships between an uncle and his niece I've ever seen...

    • @animebrat76
      @animebrat76 Před rokem +26

      That’s… concerning

    • @animebrat76
      @animebrat76 Před rokem +5

      And wouldn’t be great niece? Since Determeter is Hades Niece.

    • @YukiiLuvsWaffles
      @YukiiLuvsWaffles Před 11 měsíci +11

      ​@@animebrat76 No, their talking about Persephone. Demeter and Zeus, yk they did smth and Persephone popped out. Hades and Zeus are siblings so that would make Persephone Hade's niece.

    • @kaylasmith3891
      @kaylasmith3891 Před 11 měsíci +13

      @@YukiiLuvsWaffles Hades and Demeter are also siblings. Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hesta and Demeter are all siblings.

    • @YukiiLuvsWaffles
      @YukiiLuvsWaffles Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@kaylasmith3891 Aswell as Hera. Marriages in greek mythology can be really messed up at times like Hephaestus and Aphrodite, Hephaestus could be considered Aphoridites nephew

  • @superiorrule34
    @superiorrule34 Před rokem +853

    In some versions Hades asked Zeus for her and in others she comes willingly to get away from her overbearing mother.

    • @Frombeyondthehorizon6860
      @Frombeyondthehorizon6860 Před rokem +94

      That's always the difficult part with greek mythology theirs a dozen different versions of the same story with both minor and major changes

    • @hamzaadam1092
      @hamzaadam1092 Před rokem +29

      @@Frombeyondthehorizon6860 because it was so much influence in deferent part of Greek and wich one of their god's was their main worship

    • @unnamed8698
      @unnamed8698 Před rokem +35

      @@Frombeyondthehorizon6860 indeed. That's because ancient greece was fragmented and each region developed its own beliefs which led to the branching of mythology

    • @jasonjones3328
      @jasonjones3328 Před rokem +19

      The overbearing mother part I never see about Demeter in the actual myths

    • @Frombeyondthehorizon6860
      @Frombeyondthehorizon6860 Před rokem +2

      @Unnamed okay, that answers a lot of questions thank you

  • @seandeans1279
    @seandeans1279 Před rokem +1806

    So the Greek gods were nothing more than petty children with powers and immortality. Gotcha 😂

    • @hallo23779
      @hallo23779 Před rokem +168

      hades, hermes and few others where trully working on the myths, the rest (majority) do whatever they want

    • @kario9063
      @kario9063 Před rokem +45

      Yeah pretty much

    • @meria2082
      @meria2082 Před rokem +32

      That actually explains a lot

    • @Doctor528
      @Doctor528 Před rokem +30

      @@hallo23779 Zeus being the first one

    • @filipvadas7602
      @filipvadas7602 Před rokem +70

      They're basically what you'd get if you gave godlike power to a bunch if moody teenagers with no sense of morality or ethics.
      A small percentage (Hades, Hermes, Hepheastus etc) will be *relatively chill* while the rest will just go AWOL

  • @filipvadas7602
    @filipvadas7602 Před rokem +500

    Fun fact:
    Persephone is often referred to as "Dread Persephone" even when Hades is mentioned in the same sentence or is also there right beside her and in contrast he is just referred to as "Lord Hades" or smth to that effect
    The implication being that while Hades is respected and feared, Persephone's potential anger is considered so terrifying that she arguibly eclipses Hades in that regard
    And mind you , this is not without cause because Hades is the god of the Dead and of the earth, whereas Persephone is the goddess of the Underworld itself. We know this because if you go back far enough you'll find mention of a god who is effectively the fusion and likely origin of Poseidon, Hades and (maybe) Zeus and longside him different versions of a goddess of the Underworld that was so feared her name was taboo to be even spoken out of fear of getting her attention. This is likely the "origin" of Persephone
    (Disclaimer: Keep in mind that the second half of this comment is arguable as even today we can't be 100% sure what exactly influenced the recorded Greek myths we have today, especially with different cultures changing the various gods in form and function to fit the times over the centuries)

    • @Jornunvosk
      @Jornunvosk Před rokem +13

      Incorrect. Chthonic deities are never referred to by name regardless of who they are. Hades, as the chief chthonic deity, would have been necessary to refer to outside epitaph in religious ritual occasionally but for the majority of the others the rule stands unless you are initiated within their mystery cult. Persephone was never intended or demonstrated to be an Underworld goddess, much more likely is that her previous incarnations as Hekate and Demeter were explained in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter. You're ascribing a ritualistic meaning to a naming convention that doesn't exist anywhere else in the region towards a goal that is extremely contrary to the very patriarchal culture that created these mythologies. It wouldn't make sense for the extremely masculine centric culture to give rise to a goddess mythology that eclipses her husband. It would run counter to the primary role of the religion: to explain and justify the social order.

    • @capitalistamalvadao4278
      @capitalistamalvadao4278 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Fanfiction

    • @chengkuoklee5734
      @chengkuoklee5734 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Who knows? Maybe Persophone was actually the scary Empress of Underworld. To win the Titan War they arranged political marriage and sent the most decent Olympian be her sacri... i mean husband.

    • @tatianaoliveira2191
      @tatianaoliveira2191 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@chengkuoklee5734 search for Persephone’s early version (from Mycenean Greece), Despoina.

  • @irishspartanstudios
    @irishspartanstudios Před rokem +108

    Fun Fact: Something not mentioned here is that Hades initially asked Zeus for her hand because both knew Demeter wouldn't approve.

    • @Jornunvosk
      @Jornunvosk Před rokem +23

      Incorrect. The true reason is Greek custom did not require the mother's consent, only the father's. This is exact reason why Zeus cannot grant Demeter's wish to give Persephone back. Hades obeyed all laws and customs in marrying her so there is no crime to punish.

    • @irishspartanstudios
      @irishspartanstudios Před rokem +3

      @@Jornunvosk That too.

    • @animebrat76
      @animebrat76 Před rokem +1

      @@Jornunvosk don’t we still follow that rule technically? Unless the father is dead? Or if the mother rules the household. Also I think the Greek Amazon’s (in Greek lure) were all about asking the women for permission and men had no say in anything, if they tried they’d loose their head… (it’s just a guess)

  • @OldManMoko
    @OldManMoko Před rokem +205

    In the original version, translated from old greek and written circa 600 bc has Zeus as responsible of allowing the arranged marriage, as opposed to kidnapping. And from what I remember, Dread Persephone was treated above all others, even Hades himself.

    • @mysterious_truth6907
      @mysterious_truth6907 Před rokem +8

      I really like how hades sort of said that everyone is under their authority because everyone will one day die

    • @Jornunvosk
      @Jornunvosk Před rokem +7

      Incorrect the kidnapping is part of the wedding custom after obtaining permission from the bride's father. Read here the Hymn to Demeter:
      It happened on the Plain of Nysa. There it was that the Lord who receives many guests [Hades] made his lunge.
      He was riding on a chariot drawn by immortal horses. The son of Kronos. The one known by many names.
      He seized her [Persphone] against her will, put her on his golden chariot,
      And drove away as she wept. She cried with a piercing voice,
      calling upon her father [Zeus], the son of Kronos, the highest and the best.
      But not one of the immortal ones, or of human mortals, heard her voice

    • @ProtossTempest
      @ProtossTempest Před rokem +3

      Small joke that Persephone got her mom's representative aspect, and Zeus' rage...
      Always a fun chuckle..
      Edit: Also another of how Hades' punishments were actually him sparing the offender from something far worse if the Queen of the Underworld were to decide.

    • @user-tp9uw1pr6m
      @user-tp9uw1pr6m Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@mysterious_truth6907 Zeus is still above all

  • @rubynall80
    @rubynall80 Před rokem +37

    Persephone: Hades, dear. Have some minthe tea.
    Hades: What did you say?
    Persephone: Have some mint, tea.

  • @armandotorres8962
    @armandotorres8962 Před rokem +496

    Sure, Hades and Persephone cheated on each other. But it was only done with one person. Compared to other Greek couples and how they cheat on each other all the time. It's basically like Hades and Persephone never cheated on each at all. True romance, i say.

    • @amandag.6186
      @amandag.6186 Před rokem +29

      Just remember it was a shangaied romance to begin with tho

    • @daraghokane4236
      @daraghokane4236 Před rokem +33

      They probably did more often hades just doesn't have much myths. For all we know he cheated with everyone in the underworld

    • @ContagiousSponge
      @ContagiousSponge Před rokem +6

      Who did Hades cheat one her with?

    • @armandotorres8962
      @armandotorres8962 Před rokem +1

      @@amandag.6186 They made it work! And wouldn't you kidnap your lover, right? Right?!

    • @daraghokane4236
      @daraghokane4236 Před rokem +12

      @@ContagiousSponge minty she became the mint plant

  • @ravel3028
    @ravel3028 Před rokem +74

    Many problems and inconsistencies:
    kore can't be the goddess of spring because the seasons don't exist yet. She was the goddess of flowers.
    Gaia is the original mother, the earth. she's not really young and i don't think demeter would try to "punish" her in any way. Demeter stopped doing her duty because she was too sad.
    Persephone hangs out with nymphs, not with the gods from whom she is hidden
    It's helios who ends up telling demeter where his daughter is.
    The love between Hades and Persephone is platonic in many versions
    the "abduction" of persephone is probably not a true abduction. It's more like he snatched Persephone from his mother, but that's it.
    there are many versions, but I have never seen that Hades locked Persephone away somewhere. He knew that if she ate anything from the underworld, she would stay in the underworld, because that's the rule.
    finally, it is zeus, at the trial, when he could not decide which one would keep the goddess, proposed that persephone stay with her mother part of the year, and with her husband the other part, creating the seasons
    The designs are good
    (sorry for my English)

  • @Ellieszgach
    @Ellieszgach Před 9 měsíci +23

    Fun fact
    Eros isn't actually a flying baby in diapers he's actually a handsome man

  • @Dann_Palkarr
    @Dann_Palkarr Před rokem +37

    I love Hades' design here. It looks close to what you'd imagine the god of the Underworld if he was more human looking.

  • @llamaporg282
    @llamaporg282 Před 9 měsíci +10

    The fact that Persephone was legit shipping Aphrodite and Adonis before Eros messed it up 😅

  • @shadowvulture5992
    @shadowvulture5992 Před rokem +54

    I've read about a version where Adonis was found by the Aphrodite as a baby, born from a sap of myrrh tree that used to be a a woman named Myrrah, granddaughter of Galatea, that was turned into a tree by as a revenge for rumours about her being more beatiful than her. Pain that was a result of that love was said to be Myrrah's revenge on the goddes

    • @davidkoudelka10
      @davidkoudelka10 Před rokem +13

      That's pretty much what I heard from Overly Sarcastic Productions, along with Persephone wasn't exactly in love with Adonis. More like "Wait a minute Aphrodite! First you want ME to take care of him (which I did), and now that he's an adult, NOW you want him as a lover!? He's practically my son!!!" That's the impression I got.

    • @eagle_spangled_tricolor2073
      @eagle_spangled_tricolor2073 Před rokem

      @@davidkoudelka10 What video was that?

    • @DummyDrawsStuff
      @DummyDrawsStuff Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@eagle_spangled_tricolor2073The one about Aphrodite.

  • @crazycora3337
    @crazycora3337 Před rokem +38

    That’s so cool. I didn’t know Persephone was also called Cora 😮
    This is so cool to listen and see animated stories of the Greek mythology!

  • @moonprincessmk
    @moonprincessmk Před rokem +12

    *kidnapped by Hades*
    “Hades respects me.”

  • @franticfiber7627
    @franticfiber7627 Před rokem +42

    I love your channel! Keep up the good work!

  • @sith014
    @sith014 Před rokem +93

    Love the artwork for these videos. Do you have a book with these myths and drawings available?

    • @batcat9192
      @batcat9192 Před rokem +2

      I agree this needs to be a book

  • @JaguarCats
    @JaguarCats Před rokem +11

    Poor Adonis, guy's minding his own business and the next thing you know he's in the middle of a love triangle.

  • @ramasubramanib2859
    @ramasubramanib2859 Před rokem +32

    A small suggestion, you can publish book of all the greek stories. I would be the first person to buy it😍😍🥰🥰

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před rokem +8

    Thanks for the video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Fido-vm9zi
    @Fido-vm9zi Před rokem +12

    My God, what beautiful art mythology writers gifted the world. Absolutely amazing! Other worldly.

  • @ContagiousSponge
    @ContagiousSponge Před rokem +80

    Something about the second story ending doesn't really makes sense.
    How would Hades not know that his wife would go back to the surface to meet his mother in the summer? Wasn't he the one that decided she was allowed to meet his mother half the year?

    • @neros398
      @neros398 Před rokem +20

      this whole story feels like someone's self insert really

    • @StunningSilken
      @StunningSilken Před rokem +13

      The story was rewritten by the writer inserting his or her own version. Don't take it literally but rather, as fan service.

    • @chrystianaw8256
      @chrystianaw8256 Před rokem +3

      @@neros398 different version with inconsistencies but not a self insert.

    • @neros398
      @neros398 Před rokem +3

      @@chrystianaw8256 yeah i dont buy it

  • @TheRevanchrist
    @TheRevanchrist Před rokem +37

    I like the version where Hades goes to Zeus, "Hey bro, I would like your and Demeter's blessing before I propose to Persephone"
    Zeus: "nah, bro. just kidnap her. you got my blessing and who care's about what Demeter thinks."

    • @midnightrose928
      @midnightrose928 Před rokem +6

      HA! only Zeus!!!! 🤣🤣

    • @mysterious_truth6907
      @mysterious_truth6907 Před rokem +4

      This one makes makes more sense knowing how Greek gods think
      I feel like the kidnapping parts is just a twisted version by mortals because they're scared of him and even then it's not really that much of a big deal back then at least they had a happy relationship after some hiccups but overall good unlike the other gods relationships

    • @TheRevanchrist
      @TheRevanchrist Před rokem +3

      @@mysterious_truth6907 I see the kidnapping as an insight to Greek culture at the time. In what I believe was mentioned in the original tale, it was not so much as "kidnapping" as more of an arranged marriage giving the "okay" by Zues without consent or knowledge of the female parties. Thank goodness persephone was married off to Hades. Perhaps the only one of his brothers more focused on his duties and marriage than finding the next woman to make a demi god hero with.

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan23 Před rokem +8

    💛 all your video's mate👍

  • @ChimeraLotietheBunny
    @ChimeraLotietheBunny Před rokem +6

    love this so much!!!

  • @SweetCentipede
    @SweetCentipede Před 10 měsíci +1

    i gotta say the presentation of the video is beautiful the designs n the animations good

  • @angief6364
    @angief6364 Před rokem +221

    The real culprits are Afroditis and Eros for meddling and wanting to have fun by seducing and manipulating.
    Although let's admit it, Hades and Persephone are the most stable couple of the Greek gods. Maybe Hades turned a blind eye on his wife's cheating because he did exactly the same as well as he knew she was going to quarrel with another one who cheated her husband as well (and he wasn't Ares).
    And Persephone didn't care as well her husband's affair, she just cared for revenge so she could feel free.

    • @gwendolynmurray8201
      @gwendolynmurray8201 Před rokem +9

      The name is Aphrodite. Not Afrodite although that's an interesting spelling!

    • @Vikkibro90
      @Vikkibro90 Před rokem +1

      @@gwendolynmurray8201 i think that depends on which country you are from, a lot of countries simply use "F" instead of the "PH" sound which gives an F sound and as far as i know only english use ph as a substitute for f

    • @blazekeaveny
      @blazekeaveny Před rokem +8

      Hades never cheated on his wife, unlike Poseidon and Zeus; breaking their vows each time

    • @aribamanjudevi3368
      @aribamanjudevi3368 Před rokem

      Exactly..!!!! 100% they can't rule us anymore...

    • @Donotdisturbme19
      @Donotdisturbme19 Před rokem +3

      Ffs of course Eros ruins the best Greek couple like this.

  • @christianali5431
    @christianali5431 Před 11 měsíci +12

    I like to think that this whole Hades and Persephone marriage thing, it was Zeus plan all along. He knew that Demeter was spoiling mankind by giving them perpetual spring and growth. That much privilege and abundance, not only created a world in which a monopoly on food could be acquired by kingdoms who have the most olives, or most onions, or most lettuce, but also undermined him. Demeter could become the Queen of the gods if mankind believed it should be so. So basically, Zeus needed to really bring Demeter, and her plentiful business, down a couple of pegs. How he decided to do that was to take her daughter away and make Demeter too depressed to answer mankind's prayers. In order to make sure that this didn't get traced back to him, (at least not right away) he convinced Hades to do it (probably feeding him some lie or other about how "even the God of death deserves someone to love! So, what do you say, Hades? Does your brother look after you, or what?). All of a sudden, Hades finds itself in a custody battle, and we get winter, the great equaliser of yield and harvest. Something that everyone, rich or poor, has to contend with, lest anyone have too much more than each other. Clever plan, isn't it?

  • @aubreyyoung6664
    @aubreyyoung6664 Před rokem +29

    Hades and Persephone are perhaps my favorite couple so far.

  • @Dan-jj2vr
    @Dan-jj2vr Před rokem +2

    Aww thats a nice story❤ I needed that

  • @LoveBerry13
    @LoveBerry13 Před rokem +12

    I think I read a version of the Adonis story where both Aphrodite and Persephone wanted to raise him as a child. In the version I read he only started getting involved with Aphrodite who was basically like a mother to him before.

  • @bokuboku69
    @bokuboku69 Před rokem +9

    Hades has been and always will be my favorite greek god

  • @checheapenteng-takyiako372

    So basically everything was Eros’s fault.
    Also, I lowkey love Aphrodite’s and Arie’s kinda open relationship

  • @BrotherYarmoth
    @BrotherYarmoth Před rokem +21

    so basically, Adonis was getting both the Queen of the Dead *and* the Goddess of Love? oof. Tough life.

  • @jeannettecamargo3349
    @jeannettecamargo3349 Před rokem +2

    Thank you 😊

  • @mackadoodle7792
    @mackadoodle7792 Před rokem +30

    this paints Hades/ Aphrodite and Eros as the “ Bad guys, but Hades asked permission from Persephones’ father, Zeus, permission to marry her, and Zeus allowed it and planned an arranged marriage (which didn’t involve the imprisonment of Persephone). This was more normal in Greek/ Roman times were Papa knows best and usually arranged marriages for his daughter. Even though that’s… still messed up, in ALMOST every retelling, Zeus is the one everyone blames for dragging Persephone into the Underworld.
    I feel smart now :)

  • @daraghokane4236
    @daraghokane4236 Před rokem +19

    Aros makes all the gods assault or kidnap women. Pretty sure they made him up to justify there actions. Aros is the god of chaos and screwing things up

    • @ContagiousSponge
      @ContagiousSponge Před rokem +4

      Weird how no one has decided to keep a close eye on him

    • @grisom5863
      @grisom5863 Před rokem +3

      He really is the son of Chaos. Literally.

  • @savagedarksider
    @savagedarksider Před rokem +25

    Great job with the artwork.

  • @jezikerr3720
    @jezikerr3720 Před 11 měsíci +9

    I heard that Zeus conducted the whole kidnapping thing. Hades asked permission from Zeus, Persephone's dad, to marry him. They knew Demeter wouldn't approve and so Hades just took her. The only thing Hades can be blamed for is the pomegranate thing.

  • @avachen9270
    @avachen9270 Před rokem +10

    Life as a
    God: too long full of complex issues.
    Hero: very tragic
    Mortal: *sucks

  • @johnnybravosfeetfetish8319
    @johnnybravosfeetfetish8319 Před 7 měsíci +2

    These stories are why I'm glad kratos exist. I mean him killing them destroyed the world but still they're gone at least 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @insaneworld211
    @insaneworld211 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I like to think that Hades knew what was going on between Persephone and Adonis.
    But not only was Adonis god level gorgeous and a good servant, but he made Persephone happy.
    Also i wouldn't be surprised if Hades had a thing with the guy as well.

  • @charliemcternan8190
    @charliemcternan8190 Před rokem +28

    The great and interesting love story of the god of the underworld and the god of the spring

  • @blast3608
    @blast3608 Před rokem +18

    GREAT STORY! 👏 🤩

  • @geraghtykv
    @geraghtykv Před 10 měsíci +2

    I love the origin stories that involve plants. It makes me want to make a mythology garden!

  • @neros398
    @neros398 Před rokem +9

    half of greek mythology: aphrodite and eros felt quirky

  • @olgagachaphoenix9130
    @olgagachaphoenix9130 Před rokem +2

    Cool!

  • @AdishreeDebbarmaLaysa
    @AdishreeDebbarmaLaysa Před 11 měsíci +2

    Peresophone and adonis return after summer.
    Hades tells the guards to through adonis in tartauras.
    Persephone : hades what are you doing !? HE IS MY FAVORITE SERVANT!
    Hades : i know what you did last summer.

  • @TheAnimalKingdom-tq3sz
    @TheAnimalKingdom-tq3sz Před rokem +58

    Best Greek Love Story better than Twilight hands down

  • @markangelobravo8949
    @markangelobravo8949 Před 10 měsíci +2

    When your mother in-law is your sister, your father in-law is your brother and your wife is your niece…

  • @JustinGrant-jf5gv
    @JustinGrant-jf5gv Před měsícem

    I can see the potential of this story or stories being adapted into a movie about the complexities of true love, like how Persephone learns that Hades' love for her was just because of the arrow and wanted to discover true love for herself.

  • @trilochanaavijay
    @trilochanaavijay Před 11 měsíci +4

    hades and persephone was the original story of 365 days 🤣

  • @skyguy7208
    @skyguy7208 Před rokem +9

    Eros is certainly one of the most sus of the gods in this story.

  • @phantomeye5199
    @phantomeye5199 Před rokem +13

    👏👏 That was totally awesome story Hades and Persephone! Quite impressive! Always love, hope and live on planet Earth.

  • @kirasaji
    @kirasaji Před rokem +4

    1:06 real talk: so what you’re telling me is, those radioactive ghosts are what Hades has to preside over?

  • @shinigamimaster4708
    @shinigamimaster4708 Před rokem +43

    Wow. This minthe isn't that different from Her lore Olympus counterpart. Though unlike this version of Minthe, she displayed more of a toxic relationship with hades in lore Olympus and much like this version of her, she was turned into a plant but this was before Persephone became queen

  • @shuraeditz27
    @shuraeditz27 Před rokem +5

    So basically Aries pulled random pranks
    And Hades got caught in the collateral damage

  • @SupermanBlack1987
    @SupermanBlack1987 Před rokem +18

    This story should be an 26 episode anime. Why is this not an anime.

  • @samanthaalessandra94
    @samanthaalessandra94 Před rokem

    My favorite Greek Myth

  • @171QA
    @171QA Před 10 měsíci

    Nice style.

  • @ayaskantmahapatra2487
    @ayaskantmahapatra2487 Před rokem +13

    Loyalty was not really an Olympian thing

  • @mayln163
    @mayln163 Před rokem +3

    5:57 cute mother son moment

  • @chatongarou7665
    @chatongarou7665 Před rokem +10

    In a lot of versions, Persephone joined Hades willingly

  • @Alleht_Grandeyanas
    @Alleht_Grandeyanas Před 5 měsíci

    This is awesome iam kinda going true the same now besides the 3ds here b there 😅😅

  • @dukemarionrobertmorrison
    @dukemarionrobertmorrison Před 10 měsíci +2

    in most versions it is zeus who arranges the marriage for the monitary benefit. the father of the bride receives a monitary benefit for their daughter. zeus chose hades because he is the hod of the afterlife and wealth. In the myth hades shows up invisible in a chariot to pick up persephone. there are also accounts where persephone gets entraped by one of zeus chariots and hades was waiting in underworld but people just assumed hades was there but invisible

  • @omegon2540
    @omegon2540 Před rokem +45

    Doesn’t matter whether zeus or aphrodite started it
    Hades wasn’t in control

  • @lindani6865
    @lindani6865 Před rokem +8

    Just when I thought Eros and Psyche were the best mythology couple😭

  • @natalia8020
    @natalia8020 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The story of hades and Persephone is the origin of dark romance 💀

  • @emmanuelbamu976
    @emmanuelbamu976 Před 7 měsíci

    Hades has that underworld rizz

  • @Flippymafia123
    @Flippymafia123 Před rokem +5

    It's peculiar how Adonis is both the cause of love affairs and cheating affairs

  • @yotambenari4710
    @yotambenari4710 Před rokem +7

    You forgot the part that Zeus gave the green light for hades to take Persephone. Zeus is the bad one

  • @franticfiber7627
    @franticfiber7627 Před rokem +6

    4.34 , thats also his sister

  • @Rosieeeeee1213
    @Rosieeeeee1213 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Quite similar to the story of the Love between Fairy and devil ❤

  • @purplestar322
    @purplestar322 Před 6 měsíci

    i honestly never heard this version of this story

  • @anyamazing7619
    @anyamazing7619 Před rokem +7

    wait couldn’t Aphrodite even sense her sons power when he used it on Persephone?

  • @olympicstudios7814
    @olympicstudios7814 Před rokem +21

    As many say hades is evil i mean you cant blame him he just wanted someone that wasn't dead but i will agree with the story where minty comes in

  • @___.ayesha.__490
    @___.ayesha.__490 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This shows beauty matters everywhere 😂😂😂😂

  • @AncestorEmpireGaming
    @AncestorEmpireGaming Před rokem +36

    I dunno if I would call this a “love” story

  • @diana-ch7ck
    @diana-ch7ck Před rokem +6

    I find it kinda sad that Hades wife got a lover but he didn't):

  • @kanna231
    @kanna231 Před rokem +11

    It serves Minty right from bragging that she's most beautiful entity in the Underworld.

  • @anaemiliaalmeida7238
    @anaemiliaalmeida7238 Před rokem +5

    What about Despina, the godess of Winter?

  • @gingaruiz3158
    @gingaruiz3158 Před rokem

    Well this is how rival lovers evolved

  • @mr-noluck1153
    @mr-noluck1153 Před rokem +22

    2:10 nope god of death is Thanatos. Hades is god of underworld.

    • @alexanderwinn9407
      @alexanderwinn9407 Před rokem +2

      Thanatos IS death. Hades is the god whose domain is death.

    • @user-tp9uw1pr6m
      @user-tp9uw1pr6m Před 11 měsíci +1

      He said the god of the dead but he is also a death god

  • @realfunsmart
    @realfunsmart Před rokem +9

    Wait, wait, Hades is the eldest brother of Zeus and Demeter, so Hades married his niece.

  • @raycenteno7698
    @raycenteno7698 Před rokem +2

    If your wondering how Aphrodite convinced the boatman to take her to Hade’s realm then here it is. She slept with with him. Can you blame the boatman for being so lonely?

  • @daraghokane4236
    @daraghokane4236 Před rokem +5

    Hades seems like he also liked adonus

  • @debraisingh2743
    @debraisingh2743 Před 6 měsíci

    One can look at 'Gods as petty children with powers and immortality' or simply take the lessons from these stories about what happens when power and confidence get to our heads..and pay heed of course😊

  • @carlamiglin2705
    @carlamiglin2705 Před 9 měsíci

    Kore was her name before hand

  • @triggerfairy4070
    @triggerfairy4070 Před rokem +2

    Hades keep getting done dirty

  • @peter_pansexual6243
    @peter_pansexual6243 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This could either be seen as both of them cheating on each other or as an open relationship with designated partners.
    Maybe they were like, look we are going to spend half of the year apart from each other and we both have certain needs. Let's just each pick one person we like with whom we can occasionally hook up with when we're separated.

  • @afreakaboucher1316
    @afreakaboucher1316 Před rokem +1

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    .

  • @bluerose1217
    @bluerose1217 Před rokem +1

    12:09: While my mom is depressed for months leaving the land barren I'm having my brains banged out by Adonis.😅😅😅

  • @truthspreader1996
    @truthspreader1996 Před rokem +1

    9:10 Why is Hermes doing Thanatos's job?

  • @lukaspodany5210
    @lukaspodany5210 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm still waiting for Kratos to come on the scene so that Olympus is on fire...XD

  • @uriahbrown6828
    @uriahbrown6828 Před 15 dny

    That’s what I was thinking

  • @ChefKeef
    @ChefKeef Před 11 měsíci

    Where is the thumbnail art from