Hades is the only God of the Big Three to not break the oath.Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Heroes of Olympus Trivia Zeus took pity on his daughter, and to prevent her soul from going to Hades, Zeus transformed Thalia into a pine tree, just as Halcyon Green had predicted to her. Thalia told her friends to run to safety, while she, in an act of selfless heroism, fought Hades' army on her own. Once the quartet reached Camp Half-Blood Hill, Hades' infernal army finally caught up with them. The Cyclops chained Thalia, Luke, and Grover in the air to direct the monsters in their direction, but Annabeth managed to save them by stabbing the Cyclops in the foot. The quartet could have escaped from the monsters, except for the fact that a bloodthirsty Cyclops in Brooklyn stopped them, so that the monster army could catch up. Still extremely bitter at his brother for murdering his lover Maria, Hades sends the most terrifying monsters of the Underworld (including all three Furies) to destroy her. Shortly after Luke Castellan, Thalia Grace, and Annabeth Chase encountered the satyr Grover Underwood, Hades somehow discovered that Thalia was a demigod child of Zeus. Hades also cursed the Oracle of Delphi to be trapped forever until he and his children were respected as heroes. He wished to bring her back from the dead, but he was stopped by Alecto. In retaliation, Zeus attempted to kill the di Angelo children, but Hades protected them but he could not protect his lover, Maria. Hades refused in fear of his son and daughter would turn against him or be killed. The gods swore on the River Styx to not father any more children. However, because Hades already had two demigod children, Zeus ordered Hades to take them to Camp Half-Blood. The Oracle predicted that one of the children would either perserve Olympus or raze it to the ground. During World War II, Hades' demigod children were fighting against Zeus' poseidon. Over the centuries, the Olympians moved west. 4 Trivia Olympians Minor Gods Gallery Aegis, Shield of Athena Caduceus, Hermes ' and Harmonia's symbol of power Trident, Poseidon 's symbol of power Hades holding his staff Bacchus with his Thyrsus Trivia The owl being the symbol of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, is actually quite ironic.
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