
...*****...
...For someone you can't hold his hand yet,...
...No need to worry if the distance limits the meeting....
...It may seem impossible to be one now,...
...But, rest assured the heart will not be tired waiting for it....
...Whether later united or not, at least happy because it can love that sincere....
...Until here understand?...
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At this time Athens had reached the place of Hades, the underworld precisely at the gate of the lower world.
“Huft, don't be afraid. Not that it has become a consequence of the path I choose” Athena tried to strengthen herself even though there is actually a fear that makes her legs feel weak and not strong to just continue her steps.
Yes, even if it was a god, there was still fear and anxiety approaching it. After struggling with his mind and heart he finally opened the gate made of iron, which pad the gate was engraved some picture of the torment of a god and the symbol of a hammer which means the certainty of the law made by a judge.
Athena continued to step on her feet with a flat, cold face. Until he could see the god Hades was holding a narcissus flower and was smiling at him waiting for his arrival.
“Finally, you came also” said the god Hades with a smile engraved on his face.
“For sure I came, responsible for the path I chose” Athena answered steadily.
“Good Athena, I'm proud of you. You are indeed a goddess who need not be doubted about her reason and policy” praise the god Hades.
Hades (greek: _____________________________Hades) is an underworld god in Greek mythology. Hades was the eldest son of Cronus and Rea. He and his brothers defeated the Titans and took over the world. Zeus, Poseidon and Hades draw a vote to determine the place of power and Hades gets the underworld. Because of his association with the underworld, Hades is often regarded as the god of death. Hades is also sometimes referred to as the underworld itself.
In Roman mythology Hades is referred to as Pluto, Dis Pater and Orcus while in Etruscan mythology his equivalent god is Aita. The symbols associated with Hades are the Helm of Darkness and the three-headed dog, Kerberos.
The term Hades in Christianity (and in Koine Greek) is similar to Sheol in Jewish teachings (i.e., grave or pit on earth), and refers to a place for the human spirit. While the concept of hell in Christianity is more akin to the concept of Tartaros in Greek mythology, parts of Hades are bleak and monstrous and are used as places of torture and suffering.
In very ancient Greek mythology, the world of Hades was the abode of the gloomy and misty spirits of the dead (also called Erebos). In later periods, this myth developed with the judgment of spirits and rewards and punishments. Some humans (including Heracles), may leave this place as soon as they enter.
In Roman mythology, the entrance to the underworld was located in Avernus, a crater near Cumae, and was the route used by Aineias to go to the underworld.
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“Are you ready with the punishment that will await you in the future?” ask the god Hades to Athena with his flat face.
“Hud” replied Athens briefly.
Hades could only smile.
Keep them in the room gripping with the heat that makes anyone who enters it feel restless and anxious except Hades.
Hades finally begins his judgment but before that he asks Athena to tell him everything that happened.
Athena responded to this, telling how she could choose the path that ended against the rule of the gods. Athena told him in detail and detail until Hades smiled meaningfully.
“I admit your honesty. You tell it without subtracting or adding to it. Therefore, before I judge you, I will give you relief. Before judgment, there must be justice”
Athena, who was currently sitting with her head bowed, raised her head and looked at Hades.
“Ma-I mean, what kind of justice is this?” Athena tried to digest the meaning of Hades.
“Yes, justice. Goddess Themis, who will give justice to you as well as interpret what is best for you, Athena.”
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