In "The Last Olympian," Hades expresses reluctance about aligning with Kronos, indicating a division between their priorities. He feels compelled to reconsider his enemies, recognizing that preserving Olympus is essential despite his disdain for demigods, even referring to Kronos as a terrible father. Hades shows a strong loyalty to his family and the ongoing sibling disputes he shares, hinting at a sense of belonging and responsibility towards the greater good of...