Hades, the first to venture out and explore the cosmos, embarked on a journey of self-discovery. As a member of the X Clan, renowned for his immense power and revered as the chosen one, he knew he could survive on his own. One day, he stole a ship and set sail on his own, venturing to various planets. He battled planet beasts and even liberated slaves, earning the moniker of a free spirit, unbound by chains or moral constraints. He lived life on his own terms, embarking on solo journeys.
However, his life took an unexpected turn when he encountered a girl on the Flower Planet. She challenged his perceptions of the universe, and he welcomed her aboard his ship, sharing his experiences and the people he had saved. Intrigued by his adventures, she expressed her desire to join him on his journeys, and Hades, having never considered having a companion, agreed.
As they traveled together, Hades’s reputation spread throughout the universe. He was hailed as the chosen one, sent by God. This moniker resonated deeply with the Council of Eternal Balance, who disapproved of Hades’s actions, as they disrupted the delicate balance of peace across the cosmos. Hades’s heroic deeds inspired other planets to rebel against their own, seeking a better life. This uprising alarmed the Council, leading to the destruction of planets and the loss of innocent lives in an attempt to quell the growing unrest.
Amidst this chaos, the Council captured the girl Hades had been with on one of his missions to save a planet. They interrogated her, portraying Hades as a threat to the entire universe, predicting his eventual destruction. The girl couldn’t believe what the god was saying. She asked, “Who are you, and why do you really want this man dead?” Knowing the girl didn’t know anything about the council, he revealed himself as one of 20 gods who governed the universe and had witnessed Hade’s actions. To the gods, they were insignificant.
“We need your help to kill this man,” the god said. “What’s in it for you?” The girl thought long and hard before agreeing. The plan was that the gods would enlist one of the lower gods to do the deed. She just needed to distract Hade’s long enough to be killed.
A year later, Hades was visiting a planet to assess its condition. He discovered that it was devoid of life, a stark contrast to the planet he had once saved a year ago. He searched tirelessly for clues and answers, hoping to find at least one person.
As he ventured to the other side of the planet, he encountered a person who didn’t resemble anyone from this planet. Intrigued, Hadès asked the man about his purpose. However, the man swiftly swung a sword at Hadès, who managed to dodge the attack. Using his death cloth, Hadès retaliated with Hell Rise, a fiery punch that incinerated the man.
Hades was consumed by anger as he realized that the man had somehow killed this planet. Later in the fight, the man hesitated to reveal the girl’s cover. Instead, he grabbed her and threw her at Hadès, momentarily disarming him. This was their chance. The girl aided Hadès by blocking the sword with her armor, giving the god the upper hand.
With the god defeated, Hadès and the girl fled, becoming the first individuals to ever have bounties on their heads. Hadès had a bounty of 3.7 billion qens, while the girl had 1.5 billion qens. Just two months later, the god who had spoken to the girl tracked down Hadès and found him asleep on his ship. The council was even more furious when a god was killed. According to their belief, the one who killed the god becomes the new god. However, they didn’t want such a man of freedom on the council, so they sent the man who had initiated the hit order. As he was about to stab Hades in the chest, Hades moved so fast that the god didn’t notice until his sword was deep in the chair Hades was sitting in. The god exclaimed, “Has he gotten that strong in just one year?”
As they fought, Hades and the god were very tired. They had been fighting for three days without a rest day or night, attacking each other relentlessly. Meanwhile, the girl was on the bottom of the ship. Hades and the god had no idea she was there. Hades dropped her off at some unknown planet so she wouldn’t die because of his mistakes.
Hades was hit with a hard punch to the gut and seemed to be losing vision. The girl shouted, “Stop! You had enough already!” Hades replied, “It’s okay. This is something that has to be done.” The girl insisted, “You can’t fight another god alone. He’s too powerful.” Hades didn’t know he was a god and asked the girl how she knew this information. As he looked down at her face, she smiled and said, “We’ve met before. stabing him 28 times in the chest.”
Hades still stood and asked, “Why after everything I’ve done for you?” The girl replied, “You can’t make my wishes come true, but gods can.” As Hades’s life started to fade, he remembered all the good times he had never been defeated in battle until now. He knew that his name would be among the greats, and that one day someone would pick up his legacy and carry it on.
Hades standing up asked the god, “I know you don’t care. But Can you leave my body, armor, and weapon on the planet Purgatory? No one will ever go there.” The god laughed and said, “I don’t care.” Hades looked at the girl and said, “I hope you get all the wishes you ask for with a smile on his face.” The girl then cut Hades’s head off, saying, “It will be.”
This long battle that had been going on for one year finally ended, and the gods had named it the Battle of Hades Standing Heart. Even though his heart and head weren’t on his body anymore, he never once fell to the ground. He stood there like a heros statue, with a great story to tell.