Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Legends world illustration - Greek Mythology theme
Greek Mythology

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Legends

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Where the world of Greek mythology meets modern-day society through the eyes of demigods.

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Hades' Palace
Hades' Palace
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Hades' Palace is located in the Underworld and is the home of Hades, the God of the Underworld, and his wife Persephone, his Queen and Goddess of Springtime. The enormous palace was modeled after Olympus, as Hades isn't welcomed there except on the Winter Solstice. It is made of glittering black obsidian, with a black marble portico, and the entry hall had a polished bronze floor. The palace is run by skeleton servants and guarded by the skeletons of dead soldiers from different wars that have been around the world, such as The Second World War. In front of the palace is Persephone's Garden, which has been said to be one of the most beautiful gardens on Earth. A dark veranda overlooks the garden with a silver throne, a table, and a shadow fountain in the corner. A pair of thrones, one bone and one silver, sat on the balcony with a view of the Fields of Asphodel. A breakfast table with flower arrangements also sits on the balcony.

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