Young hades fanart
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Despite all the trials and many deaths he faces, he never wavers in pursing his goal, never showing any sign of doubt in his efforts, even in the face of his father's wrath, nor when his own mother at one point tells him not to seek her out anymore.
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When he discovers the truth of his parentage, he decides to attempt to escape the realm of the dead to seek out his long-lost mother. Having spent most of his immortal life bearing the brunt of his father Hades' repressed frustration and rage, he grew up feeling distant and out of place from the other denizens of the underworld, partially due to his failing to meet the heavy expectations of his father, and partially his apparent inability to contribute to the running of the Underworld. He is largely defined by his persistence, good humor, wit, and his kindness. Zagreus is the rebellious son of Hades and, unknowingly, Persephone but was raised by Nyx. These battles, combined with the dangerous landscape of the Underworld, serve to bring a painful end to Zagreus's escape attempts sooner or later. He is mostly faced with various aggressive shades working for his father, but he also has run-ins with the Furies ( Megaera, Tisiphone and Alecto), the skeletal remains of the Lernaean Hydra, and the champion of Elysium, Theseus, and his friend, Asterius, in order to arrive at the Temple of Styx. Zagreus is met with numerous obstacles throughout the realms of Tartarus, Asphodel, Elysium, and the Temple of Styx. Others outside the House of Hades, such as Sisyphus, Charon, and the Olympians sometimes offer their aid as well. He is aided and encouraged in his journey, primarily by his caretaker Nyx and his mentor Achilles. Sometime before the start of the game he decides, against his father's will, to escape from the Underworld-no matter how many tries it might take him. Zagreus has always had a sense that he doesn't belong in the House of Hades. Zagreus, Prince of the Underworld, is the son of Hades and is the protagonist of the game. That's actually why I bought it, personally, LOL.Thanatos (Childhood Friend, Colleague, Lover) NGL though, I hope this game's popularity tells Nintendo on some level that there's a market for an Uprising remake/sequel. Because the characters strike a chord with people. I think that's why this game in particular is such a joyous fanart magnet. Both games are also kind of dysfunction junctions in regards to interpersonal relationships, but Supergiant's Hades is kinda unique in that, despite being a game set in the Underworld, a large part of the gameplay loop is actually dedicated to untangling that mess. This game doesn't focus on (sweet, wonderful) comedy like Uprising, but the characters aren't AFRAID of showing levity when the opportunity rises. Uprising is more like taking Disney's Hercules, cutting it with shonen anime, and doing lines.īut they have the important part in common, and that's that the characters are written with a legitimate sense of heart. Supergiant's Hades actually tries to be relatively loyal to the myths, diverging only once they've already covered most of the important points. Of course, it's a very different approach when it comes to adapting Greek mythology in practice. Click to shrink.That's actually why I bought it, personally, LOL.