![]() ![]() BUILT FOR REPLAYABILITYNew surprises await each time you delve into the ever-shifting Underworld, whose guardian bosses will remember you. ![]() There are thousands of viable character builds to discover as you go.īEFRIEND GODS, GHOSTS, AND MONSTERSA fully-voiced cast of colorful, larger-than-life characters is waiting to meet you! Grow your relationships with them, and experience thousands of unique story events as you learn about what's really at stake for this big, dysfunctional family. UNLEASH THE FURY OF OLYMPUSThe Olympians have your back! Meet Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, and many more, and choose from their dozens of powerful Boons that enhance your abilities. BATTLE OUT OF HELLAs the immortal Prince of the Underworld, you'll wield the powers and mythic weapons of Olympus to break free from the clutches of the god of the dead himself, while growing stronger and unraveling more of the story with each unique escape attempt. Meanwhile a path gapes open for Dis his horses barely endure the foreign daylight." - Ovid, Fasti 4.Hades is a god-like rogue-like dungeon crawler that combines the best aspects of Supergiant's critically acclaimed titles, including the fast-paced action of Bastion, the rich atmosphere and depth of Transistor, and the character-driven storytelling of Pyre. " sees her and swiftly abducts what he sees, and bears her to his realm on black horses. The smitten earth opened a way to Hell and down the deep abyss the chariot plunged." - Ovid, Metamorphoses 5.354 Urging on his steeds, his terrible steeds, and brandishing aloft his royal sceptre in his strong right arm, he hurled it to the bottom of the pool. But Saturnius restrained his wrath no longer. On through deep lakes he drove, on through Palici’s sulphurous pools. Away the chariot sped her captor urged each horse by name and shook the dark-dyed reins on mane and neck. when, in a trice, Dis saw her, loved her, carried her away. His survey done, and no point found to fail, he put his fears aside. "Tyrannus had left his dark domains to and fro, drawn in his chariot and sable steeds, inspected the foundations of the isle. Pluto came in his four-horse chariot, and seized her." - Hyginus, Fabulae 146 The myth relates that it was near Syrakousa that Plouton effected the Rape of Kore and took her away in his chariot, and that after cleaving the earth asunder he himself descended into Haides, taking along with him the bride whom he had seized, and that he caused the fountain named Kyane to gush forth." - Diodorus Siculus, Library of History 5.2.3-5.5.1 ![]() " a huge grotto which contains a chasm which leads down into the earth and opens to the north, and through it, the myth relates, Plouton, coming out with his chariot, effected the Rape of Kore. here the earth gaped (khanein) for the chariot of Hades and then closed up (mysai) once more." - Pausanias, Guide to Greece 6.21.1 " captive, through grassy plains, drawn in a four-yoked car with loosened reins, rapt over the deep." - Orphic Hymn 18 to Pluton That I plucked in my joy but the earth parted beneath, and there the strong lord Polydegmon (Host of Many) sprang forth and in his golden chariot he bore me away, all unwilling, beneath the earth." - Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter "A narcissus the wide earth caused to grow yellow as a crocus. Swiftly they traversed their long course, and neither the sea nor river-waters nor grassy glens nor mountain-peaks checked the career of the immortal horses, but they cleft the deep air above them as they went." - Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter ![]() And she mounted on the chariot, and the strong Argeiphontes took reins and whip in his dear hands and drove forth from the hall, the horses speeding readily. "Aidoneus Polysemantor (the Ruler of Many) openly got ready his deathless horses beneath the golden chariot. Kidnapping of Persephone by Hades on his Chariot So he, that Son of Kronos, of many names, Polysemantor (Ruler of Many), Polydegmon (Host of Many), was bearing her away by leave of Zeus on his immortal chariot." - Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter He caught her up reluctant on his golden car and bare her away. "The wide-pathed earth yawned there in the plain of Nysa, and the lord, Polydegmon (Host of Many), with his immortal horses sprang out upon her - the Son of Kronos, Polyonomos (He who has many names). Chariot & Horses of Hades: Hades drove a golden chariot drawn by a team of four immortal, sable-black horses Orphnaeus (savage and fleet), Aethon (swifter than an arrow), great Nyctaeus (proud glory of Hell's steeds), and Alastor (branded with the mark of Dis). ![]()
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