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{{CharacterBox
|name= Hades
|jpname= ???
|jptrans= ???
|image= hades_final.png|150px
|firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012)
|latestappearance= ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' (2012)
|gender= Male
|homeland= [[Underworld]]
|affiliations= Underworld Army
|race= God/Deity
|voicedby= '''English:''' <br />Scott Bullock    (''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'') <br />'''Japanese:''' <br />Yoshitada Otsuka  (''Kid Icarus: Uprising'')
}}
'''Hades''' is the unexpected main antagonist of ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. Not much is known about the god of the [[Underworld]], but he is responsible for [[Medusa]]'s revival, which originally set the events of the game in motion. Medusa was revived to use as a distraction against [[Pit]], while Hades was busy gathering souls of the human race in order to store them within his realm. He accomplished this by using lies to turn different nations against each other, causing war to break out. Hades first appears at the end of Chapter 9, where he interrupts the game's credits sequence after the defeat of Medusa to reveal his master plan.
'''Hades''' is the unexpected main antagonist of ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. Not much is known about the god of the [[Underworld]], but he is responsible for [[Medusa]]'s revival, which originally set the events of the game in motion. Medusa was revived to use as a distraction against [[Pit]], while Hades was busy gathering souls of the human race in order to store them within his realm. He accomplished this by using lies to turn different nations against each other, causing war to break out. Hades first appears at the end of Chapter 9, where he interrupts the game's credits sequence after the defeat of Medusa to reveal his master plan.


Hades is later revealed to be using the souls of the humans he captures in order to replicate underworld monsters. This in and of itself is thought of as bad, but it is later revealed that it takes many hundreds of souls to create a single monster wasting them entirely. This is seen as a disturbance in the balance and something that must be corrected.  
Hades is later revealed to be using the souls of the humans he captures in order to replicate underworld monsters. This in and of itself is thought of as bad, but it is later revealed that it takes many hundreds of souls to create a single monster, wasting them entirely. This is seen as a disturbance in the balance and something that must be corrected.  


His Underworld forces and Viridi's Forces of Nature have to work together in order to destroy the Aurum fleet, but after this threat has passed the Angels and the Forces of Nature return to teaming up against Hades's forces. When the first confrontation occurs, he easily destroys the Three Sacred Treasures with a single blast.
His Underworld forces and Viridi's Forces of Nature have to work together in order to destroy the Aurum fleet, but after this threat has passed the Angels and the Forces of Nature return to teaming up against Hades's forces. When the first confrontation occurs, he easily destroys the Three Sacred Treasures with a single blast.
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