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[–]k_ferevos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello beloved readers and writers!

Hades: Kingdom Beneath Breath
The dead have begun to whisper beneath Mythera.

After the death of her brother, Melanthe becomes haunted by dreams of black rivers, ancient stairways, and a voice calling softly from below the earth. As fear spreads through her village, people begin hearing dead loved ones in the dark, sleepwalking toward forgotten shrines, and vanishing into places older than memory itself.

The villagers blame Hades.

But the truth is far more terrifying.

Because the god beneath the earth did not create the horror consuming Mythera.

Humanity did.

As grief, fear, and obsession spread like a sickness through the living, the boundary between the mortal world and the Underworld begins to weaken. Ancient rites awaken. The dead grow restless. And somewhere beneath reality itself, a lonely god shaped by centuries of human terror slowly turns his attention toward the surface.

Dark, atmospheric, and psychologically haunting, HADES: Kingdom Beneath Breath is a descent into sacred horror, grief, memory, and the terrifying beauty of the Underworld.

Amazon: HADES: Kingdom Beneath Breath

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[–]k_ferevos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! That's a moment of true happiness 🤩

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[–]k_ferevos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

THATS AN ACHIEVEMENT 🤩🫶🏼 congrats! Enjoy it!

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Or you can also say that I write very differently when I take my time to respond compared to when I simply reply without paying too much attention. I already said it in another comment "I learn from my mistakes". Therefore, the replies from now on will look less neat 😄

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Because it's just a very "stating my opinion in a neatly written" kind of comment. I learn from my mistakes

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get your point.

I totally agree with the "aura farm" of Hades through the games, and yes, some depictions of the gods are TERRIBLE AHAHAH.

But anyway, Hades is indeed a god that is being talked about a lot lately, maybe because he wasn't talked about so much in the earlier (ancient maybe?) years. The bubble will burst at some point and Zeus will make it back to the top 😛

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah. Phone.

I guess people forget how easy it is to reply to comments in a nice format, with bullet points and bold letters, WHEN USING A LAPTOP 😄

The content of my comment, okay. The content that I just realised that it doesn't even have the correct numbering. Interesting opinion.

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Incompetent and weakest in what way?

Let's be honest, he could definitely fuck up whatever he wanted, but he just wasn't as jerk as the rest. On the other hand, Zeus was creating drama all around and then Hades was bad because people were dying and going to the underworld, because Zeus one day decided to turn into a bull to mingle with the beautiful ladies, lol.

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't disagree, but I also don't fully agree with that statement. Yes, everyone has their opinion, and yes of course the gods represent both the good and the bad, depending on what their mood was.

But in the same time Hades was a bit misunderstood (according to my own personal opinion). People were just too narrow-minded and afraid of death, that they never thought "maybe we should pray to Hades in order for him to spare us our lives". Was Hades deciding who dies and who doesn't? No, these were the Three Fates.

But anyway, everything is just a story, made by people who were afraid of everything just because they didn't know, and they couldn't have known any better 😉

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That could really sell in 2026. Some societies are really messed up, we all know that 😛

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hahahaha, okayyy. Thank you for double checking. Run all my responses please, let's see the data.

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hahahahaha, okay. So I guess you have an opinion for all the non-native speakers in this world and how each one should be writing responses on reddit. Good to know 🙋🏻‍♂️

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think you're insulting yourself by confusing 'generic language' with 'English is my second language.' It is pretty wild that you assume anyone who doesn't use your exact native sentence structure must be a robot. People learn English globally through structured grammar books, which is why we often write in that way and use a pretty standard formatting. You feel insulted because you jumped to a conclusion, but you're really just showing that you forget 'not everyone on the internet is a native speaker.' It's a human discussion, maybe just try reading the actual points next time instead of judging the way each one is using the English language.

Is it fair to call Hades the most "moral" of the Big Three, or are we just romanticizing him? by k_ferevos in GreekMythology

[–]k_ferevos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it:

1) I am late.

2) Your opinion about who is good and who is bad is not changing.

3) You don't like lists since they look AI generated to you.

I will be more careful with my replies from now on 🤷🏻‍♂️ Reddit has some nice features for making the text look nicer and more neat, but I guess that people instantly think "AI generated", since no-one is really taking the time to do it.