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Hades was well-cast to rule over the land of the dead. But what if Hades, the fearsome monarch of the Underworld was, in fact, a goddess? Everyone called her, 'Lord of the Dead' out of mockery since she prefers the company of women. She was considered an isolated and violent immortal, who loathed change and was easily given to a slow black rage like no others. But then everything changed when the dark goddess met the daughter of Demeter, Persephone. Now the tale of Hades and Persephone will be retold with a sprinkle of twists and turns.
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She was a piece of Heaven he wanted to own. And he, was the flames of Hell she wanted to tame. "You must be tired." The unparalleled face softens with an indulging smile, and I nod hastily like a chick pecking at grains. My reason, wisdom, and rationality became words of a foreign tongue when the fingers tangled amongst my hair trail down to my cheekbones. The caresses like the fine strokes of a paint brush that gave colour to my skin. "But next time." His eyes of hellfire narrows, reflecting the features of a iolite-eyed mortal, and crimson lips pull back over sharp canines. "I might not be as easy to tame." ■What happens when the greek god of the Underworld becomes the 'Grumpy Patient' to a kind hearted mortal, burdened by a curse untold and a gift unrivalled.■ Slow burn Update schedule : Every 2 days ◇
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She blinked her eyes and a few seconds later she blurted out in a low tone, "Baby Rathore, Can I Muaah you?" "What is Muaah?", He asked bewilderedly. but she fell asleep again, leaving him in the heat of obsession. Suddenly, she opened her eyes and lifted up her body close to him, planting a kiss on his lips with a loud noise- 'Muuuaaah' "This is Muaah", She said as she laid down again and fell asleep. He rubbed his lips, the sensation of her lips was still there, creating storm inside of him. Helplessly, he closed his eyes and held his Persephone near to his heart. ~SHIVSHAKTI Singh Rathore, An honest police officer who is ruthless, cold and darker than the HADES. He is the third prince of GADH, Rajasthan, India. ~ADRIJA Singh, who is full of herself. An arrogant, domineering and aggressive but also has a Persephone's heart with spring full life. A kick-ass heroine who loves to poke, mock, and taunt the hero. ~Different from the original mythological story of HADES and PERSEPHONE. ~This story is poles apart. Here, PERSEPHONE is three years older than HADES. ~This PERSEPHONE has a sassy personality who loves to suck the blood of Hades and irritate him to the death. ~Sweet, Salty, Sour, Steamy and Spicy ride of SHIVSHAKTI and ADRIJA who has mystery around herself and a bitter secret hidden deeply in her heart that Shiv wants to solve and unveil it. [Mature Content 18+, Agegap]. Thank you ShineeSunshine ️
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When the three famous celestial brothers—Hades, Zeus, and Poseidon—have their divine attributes ripped away, there is almost nothing left with them as they become mere humans. Not until a mortal woman, Rheis, adopts them as her sons. Their lives abruptly change from having no omnipotent powers or worshippers to becoming heirs to billions upon billions of properties. And while on a family trip in Italy, the brothers receive an invitation to an exclusive elite party called the Lupercalian Twist, which takes place every fifteen years on the fifteenth of February. The main highlight of the event involves the men being randomly paired with a woman they have never met before. Each bachelor is being demanded to win the woman's heart before the event ends, otherwise, they risk losing all of their possessions to the institution. As the event requires Hades the need for a wife, no one appears to be eligible for him except for a woman he met by chance before and that is Stephenie. But how far Hades can go risking everything he has to win Stephenie's heart when her ex-fiancé unexpectedly reappears to steal his wife?
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After April found out her husband’s real intentions with her, she ran away to the ravines, where she fell. It was impossible that she’d have survived after that fall. Six years later luck seems to be on her side when a powerful man appears in her way and asks her to be his translator for the upcoming meeting he will have. But soon he realizes that April isn’t a naive woman but she’s someone who had been waiting for this opportunity to be reborn as the karma of those who betrayed her. Soon she’ll know what a mistake she made when she accepted to live with one of the most powerful Mafia bosses. Soon he’ll know that he might rule the whole world but her. Soon he’ll discover that a god also needs his goddess to feel complete. Soon she’ll accept to be under his rules. “Make me yours, son of Hades. Put me under Hades’ rules.”
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What fanfiction exists for hades and persephone romance novels?

3 Answers2025-11-28 23:58:07
The world of fanfiction is bursting with endless creativity, especially when it comes to tales of Hades and Persephone! I've stumbled upon a myriad of stories that dive into this tantalizing romance. One of my all-time favorites features a more modern twist where they navigate the complexities of a contemporary world, blending their ancient lore with themes of self-discovery and love’s challenges. It’s refreshing to see how writers adapt these classic characters to modern dilemmas while still keeping their mythological essence intact.

In another fic, the narrative brilliantly explores the dynamics of their relationship through the lens of various historical periods, offering glimpses into their past lives and how they’ve influenced each other's destinies over time. It's fascinating to see familiar characters in different settings while still remaining true to their core natures. These imaginative expansions frequently allow for more depth in their personalities, portraying Hades not just as the enigmatic lord of the Underworld, but also as a vulnerable figure shaped by his experiences with Persephone.

One author even multidimensionalizes the tale by introducing other mythological figures, weaving in additional layers of conflict and romance. That kind of crossover can be super engaging! Every story encapsulates that sweet torment of love amid mythological chaos and the tender give-and-take of their desires. Truly, there's just something about that blend of darkness and light that keeps these stories thriving, each highlighting different aspects of their complex love. I could get lost in them for hours, relishing every intricate plot twist!

How does Hades react to a reader's betrayal?

4 Answers2026-04-10 11:47:36
Hades, the god of the underworld in Greek mythology, isn't exactly known for his forgiving nature. If a reader—or anyone, really—betrays him, I imagine his reaction would be a mix of cold fury and calculated retribution. He's not the type to throw tantrums like Zeus or brood silently like Hera. Instead, he'd probably orchestrate something poetic, like trapping the betrayer in a loop of their own guilt or assigning them an eternity of futile labor.

What's fascinating is how this reflects his domain. The underworld isn't just about punishment; it's about balance. Hades doesn't act out of petty revenge but to restore order. If you betray him, you're disrupting that order, and he'll make sure you regret it in a way that feels almost... inevitable. Like you walked into it yourself. That's what makes him so terrifying—and so compelling as a character.

What are the best Hades x reader fanfictions?

4 Answers2026-04-10 01:59:38
Hades x reader fanfics? Oh boy, where do I even start? The fandom has some absolute gems that dive deep into the underworld's allure. One standout is 'Persephone’s Shadow,' which reimagines the reader as a mysterious figure who catches Hades' eye during one of his rare surface visits. The slow burn is chef’s kiss—full of tension, pining, and that classic Greek myth drama but with a modern twist. The author nails Hades' voice: brooding but not emotionless, with dry humor that sneaks up on you.

Another favorite is 'Chthonic Hearts,' where the reader is a fledgling deity trying to carve out a place in the underworld. The world-building is lush, blending game lore with original touches like a ‘soul garden’ where lost memories bloom. It’s got this eerie beauty, like wandering through Asphodel Meadows yourself. And the romance? It doesn’t shy away from Hades’ complexity—his power, his loneliness, his grudging softness. I binged it in one night and regretted nothing.

Does Hades fall in love with the reader in lore?

4 Answers2026-04-10 18:51:58
Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, is a complex figure in mythology, and his romantic inclinations are usually tied to specific myths rather than abstract concepts like 'readers.' In the most famous tales, his love story with Persephone dominates—their relationship ranges from abduction to eventual mutual respect, depending on the version. The idea of Hades falling for a mortal (or reader) isn't part of classical lore, but modern retellings like 'Lore Olympus' reimagine his personality as more brooding and emotionally layered.

That said, fanworks and adaptations often play with the trope of Hades developing unexpected affections, blending his mythological sternness with a softer side. If you're asking from a roleplay or interactive fiction perspective, some games or stories might flirt with this idea, but traditionally, Hades isn't written as breaking the fourth wall. His character is more about duty and power than whimsical romance.

How to write a Hades x reader fanfiction?

4 Answers2026-04-10 23:54:00
Writing a 'Hades' x reader fanfiction is such a fun way to dive into the Underworld's vibes! I'd start by picking a tone—maybe something darkly romantic or action-packed, depending on how you see Zagreus. The game's rich lore gives so much to work with: the House of Hades' politics, the shades, even the Olympians' interference. I'd weave in reader's backstory carefully—are they a mortal who stumbled into the Underworld, or a lesser-known deity? The key is balancing Zag's rebellious charm with the reader's agency.

Don't forget the sensory details! Describe the heat of Asphodel, the eerie glow of Styx, or the way Zag's laurels flicker when he's annoyed. Throw in dialogue that feels true to the game's witty style ('Mate, what in Tartarus are you doing here?'). Bonus points for incorporating runs through the chambers or banter with Hypnos—it makes the fic feel like it breathes the same air as the game.

Can Hades x reader be canon in Greek mythology?

4 Answers2026-04-10 11:33:10
Greek mythology is a wild, tangled web of stories where gods meddle in mortal affairs all the time, so why not? Hades, despite his gloomy reputation, isn't the villain pop culture makes him out to be. He's actually one of the more stable Olympians—loyal to Persephone, fair in his judgments, and rarely involved in petty drama. A 'reader insert' scenario could totally fit if you imagine a mortal catching his eye. Maybe they’re a wandering soul in the Underworld who intrigues him, or a living hero who earns his respect. Mythologically speaking, gods falling for mortals is practically a trope—Zeus did it constantly, and even Persephone’s myth involves abduction (or elopement, depending on the version). The real question isn’t 'can it happen?' but 'how tragically will it end?' Because let’s face it, mortal-god romances in myths rarely end well. Still, the idea has a poetic appeal—love in the land of the dead, fleeting yet intense.

That said, modern interpretations like 'Lore Olympus' already play with Hades’ romantic potential, softening his edges. If you’re writing fanfic or headcanons, go wild! Myths evolve with retellings. Just don’t expect ancient Greeks to have written self-insert papyrus scrolls.

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