After the barrier is finally brought down for good, Hades crosses the bridge and asks his daughter and Ben if he's invited to their wedding. Mal stops him for a moment to say she loves him, then he secretly gives Mal his Ember. Hades is brought to the school in chains and does help revive Audrey for his daughter before being sent back. She asks for Hades to be brought and in doing so she reveals to Ben, Carlos, Jay, Uma, and Harry that he is her father. Mal tries to use the Ember to help, but fails since she cannot use the Ember to revive Audrey because she is only 'half Hades'. Mal reignites the Ember and defeats Audrey, who falls under a death-like state. It is later revealed that Hades is Mal's estranged father which is why she goes to his underground lair to get his ember and was able to convince him when others would not. Hades is later to be seen asleep in the chair with his shades covering his eyes when Mal and Celia hear him snoring, Celia gets annoyed with his record player so she turns it off, Hades wakes up at the moment to catch Celia and Mal. Mal turns into a dragon and battles him, but with his Ember, he starts to drain Mal's magic before being forced back inside. In Descendants, 3, Mal and the VKs try to leave the Isle with the new VKs, but Hades tries to 'escape' as the barrier is closing. In Pair of Sneakers, when Mal and Freddie sneak into the Voodoo Shop to find Mal's crystal, Freddie finds a Hades statue - the animated cartoon Hades - which terrifies her. Knowing that he can't stop Hercules in his path, Hades begs the hero to try and ease things with him and the other gods, but Hercules angrily punches Hades into the River Styx, where he is swarmed by unidentified souls and dragged to the depths where he is trapped. Hercules emerges from the pit, alive and immortal with Megara's soul in his arms, much to Hades' anger. #Hades greek fullIt almost kills him, when his full cosmic godhood is restored by his being willing to risk his own life to save the woman he loves. He swims into the River Styx to retrieve her soul. Hercules travels to the Underworld to rescue her soul and offers himself to Hades in exchange for Megara's freedom. Hades loses his temper, but he taunts Hercules that he at least has a parting gift while Hercules was fighting the Titans, Megara died from her injuries. Hercules is thus given his godly powers back and returns to Mount Olympus where he easily takes down the Titans and frees the gods. However, Megara is grievously injured after saving Hercules from a falling pillar, negating Hades' deal that Meg would not be hurt. Hades then releases the Titans, who defeat and imprison the gods, and sends the Cyclops to kill the weakened and discouraged Hercules to keep him from getting in the way, but Hercules defeats the monster using his wits. After the deal is made, Hades then reveals that Megara was working for him the whole time, crushing Hercules' will to fight. Herc agrees, as long as Meg will be safe from any harm. When he finds out that Hercules has strongly fallen romantically in love with Megara, he uses this to his advantage and makes a deal with Hercules: Herc must give up his god-like strength for the next twenty-four hours (secretly the same twenty-four hours Hades will use to take over Olympus) in exchange for Meg's freedom. After discovering that Hercules is still alive, Hades sends numerous grotesque beasts to finish Hercules off, only for Hercules to slay everyone with ease. Meg remains trapped as a slave to Hades, and he uses her beauty, charm, and intelligence as an advantage to persuade monsters to join his army. He does, but Meg's lover ungratefully dumps her for another girl shortly afterward. Later, a young woman named Megara sells her soul to Hades so that he will return her lover's soul. Pain and Panic, however, tell Hades that Hercules is dead, hoping that he will not find out. Thus Hercules, while mortal, retains his god-like strength and spends his life on Earth. Hercules needs to drink every last drop for it to work, but the last drop is lost. Hades sends his minions, Pain and Panic, to kidnap baby Hercules and give him a potion that would render him mortal, in order to kill him. Upon visiting the Fates, he learns that he could succeed by releasing the Titans in eighteen years, but if Zeus' son, Hercules, is to fight Hades, he will fail. Hades seeks to overthrow Zeus and rule Mount Olympus - in Ancient Greece - the Earth and the rest of creation for himself.
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