

This ranges from Nyx's constantly cool demeanor, even when you have crossed a line with her, to Thanatos's dramatic arrival, involving tinting the area in green light, the sound of bells and a catchphrase about the inescapability of death.

Cold Ham: While the Olympians are full-blown Large Hams, the chthonic gods tend to lean more towards this.There's even an administrative office that Zagreus can gain access to (and he even tried to work there himself, with disastrous results). Despite the focus on the afterlife, it's still very much a bureaucracy with a lot of paperwork involved.

Meanwhile, Thanatos is in charge of delivering the souls of those who died peaceful deaths, and the Furies punish those who committed particular crimes in life. Charon ferries dead souls down the River Styx (after Hermes delivers them to him), Hypnos keeps track of new arrivals, and Hades himself decides where the dead will be placed, determines any punishments, and listens to their claims. Celestial Bureaucracy: Many of these gods have roles that contribute to running the Underworld and managing the souls of the dead.Making things even worse is that Hades is on very bad terms with Zeus and Poseidon, and gets incredibly angry when Zeus asks Zagreus to pass on a message that he "forgives" Hades. It's telling something when all of the chthonic gods can help in the battle against Hades. Finally, the gods are all tangentially related to each other, including Zag to most of Olympus.

Nyx, the woman who raised Zagreus, also has her misgivings. Zagreus hates his father Hades, and his birth mother Persephone is up in Greece, refusing to return to the Underworld.
