The Myth Of Adias In Homer's Odyssey

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There Once was a man named Adias. Adias has the power to vanish when he fights, he is like a whispering shadow. Adias’s parents are Athena and Atlas. Athena is a lady that is strong in wisdom and war. Atlas is a man that was forced to hold the world for Hades. Hades is Adias’s brother, Hades is also the ruler of the under world. Long ago, there was a man named Adias, Adias was a little boy that always watch his mother fight. When he seen his mother fight, he fought just like her. But soon after, he seen himself disappear when he was fighting his brother Hades. Hades was frightened when he disappeared. Once Adias walked into the sunlight he would appear, but when he walked into a dark place or a shadow, he would vanish. Once Adias grew older, he became stronger. Adias had a great family, but when Hades would get angry, he would kill people and destroy pieces of peoples land. So Adias would always clean up his mess. As soon as he was done, Adias went to home, his parents were no where to be found, so Adias searched and searched around the world but nothing. …show more content…

Adias went toward it and found his parents in the underworld held by Hades. When Hades seen his brother Adias, he summoned a dragon called Diadus. Diadus was a dragon that had a scar on his eye from fighting Hercules. But when Adias seen Diadus he also seen his dad, Atlas dead. So the great battle begins with Adias and Diadus, first punched was thrown by Adias to Diadus forehead. Then Diadus tried to burn Adias but when Adias thrown that punch he vanished, so Diadus couldn't see Adias. When Adias disappeared, he stabbed Diadus into the forehead and Diadus

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