He usually sits in a chariot with four dark horses and holds a two-pronged halberd. He will clear any obstacles ahead. If he walks into the Yang world, it must be to lead the victim's soul to hades, or to check whether the sun shines through a gap in the ground.
Hades handled the affairs of the underworld in an orderly way; He is handsome and likes the dark, but he is impartial and an awesome god.
Here, I want to be clear: Hades is a "guardian of the underworld", not a "death" or a "judge" of the underworld; Thanatos is a god of death, and the sleeping god Hipnas is his brother. There are three judges, namely Minos (also translated as Minos Mions), Radamantis and Arcos (also translated as Aeacus, Aeacus). Moreover, Pluto is also relatively low-key and has little interest in power, except for grabbing the spring on the ground.
In Homer's epic, he personally guards the underworld. Hercules wants to enter the underworld. He was standing at the entrance, injured by Hercules, and had to go to Olympus for treatment. In Rome, he and the ancient Italians
Death is confused with the gods of hades, Orcus and hades. In works of art, his image is a strong adult man sitting on the throne, holding two forks or a scepter, three dogs, Kerberos, lying at his feet, and sometimes Persephone stands beside him.