Difference 1: Different responsibilities
The duty of death is to transport the bodies of the dead and guide people's souls to hell after death.
Hades' duty is to judge the dead, guide the soul of the dead to Hades, or check whether the sun shines through the cracks in the ground.
Difference 2: Different identities.
Thanatos, a god of death in ancient Greek mythology, was named Moss in Roman mythology. He is the twin brother of Hypnos, the god of sleep, and his mother is Nyx, the goddess of the night. Two brothers live together in the underworld.
Hades (Greek:? ιδη? , English: Hades), also translated by Hei Di and Hadders. Is the king of the underworld in ancient Greek mythology, the god in charge of the plague. He is the eldest son of Cronus and Rhea, the second generation gods, and the eldest brother of Poseidon and Zeus.
Extended data:
The story of Hades and death:
It is the work of death to take charge of human life. Hermes sent ghosts to the banks of Styx River through the entrance of Lacny and other places, and Ka Rong crossed by boat. Cerberus, a three-headed dog, guards the entrance, and no one is allowed to come out. Hades needs to take a carriage to check whether the sun enters the grave through the ground, because the sun will hurt the dead.
In addition, Pluto also plays the role of monitoring Titan. In Greek mythology, God is immortal. After the Titan War, Zeus could only drive the older generation of Titan gods into the bottom of the underworld-Tarta Toth. Hades spent most of his time in the underworld to watch them, in order to prevent the Titan's counterattack and bring disaster to the gods and mankind.
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