Hades

Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld.

Hades is a young man, if appearances are to be trusted. Nevertheless, he has the in all aspects grave responsibility to judge the afterlives of the dead of the Greco-Roman culture. He is very good at routine work, and manages his duties efficiently and with integrity. In contrast, he doesn’t cope well with crises, being just as likely to do nothing, as to ask someone, anyone, for help, or resort to childish outbursts. He is also strangely uninterested in other underworlds.

In short, he lacks creativity.

Death, Celesta, is his sister, and the two of them share a deep emotional bond. He is also very fond of his part-time partner Persephone, but he isn’t very good at expressing his feelings for either of these.

When not on duty, he wears a red robe.