If Hades Was in God Games (Revised)



This is a revision of my first video with recommendations I took from the comments section. I hope you all enjoy! Let me know if you like the original version or this new one more and if we think there needs to be a 3rd version. I wanna make this the best it can possibly be!

Scrapped Music for when Hades was supposed to be in God Games in Epic The Musical. I made lyrics for it, but the music is composed by Jorge Rivera Herrans. Check out Epic The Musical!
Jorge Rivera Herrans channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvayv7u6HrpENlleXekJ2fg

The video I got the music from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn2p9MIxspk&t=20s&ab_channel=JorgeRivera-Herrans

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9 thoughts on “If Hades Was in God Games (Revised)”

  1. hiii! i'm making a lil' epic the musical fanart thing where it's genderswapped characters, and i want hades to be in it! i know that you wrote the lyrics for this, and i am a big fan <3. do you mind if i use it for the thing that i'm working on? all credit will go to you!

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  2. Ive only recently discovered Epic and got to God Games earlier today.
    I was disappointed when Hades wasn't in it, but i guess he's off doing his own musical stuff at the same time as this.
    (Research Hades Town if you dont get what i mean)

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  3. I really like how Hades is portrayed in this; especially when it comes to his reasoning for voting to release Odysseus.

    Granted said reasoning can be boiled down to the fact that Hades really doesn’t have any problems with Odysseus. He mourns the lives lost during his adventure, but he doesn’t blame him for any of them.

    The 558 men were killed by Polyphemus and Poseidon, sacrificing six of his men was the only way to get through Scylla’s lair without the entire crew being lost, and it was either the life of his men or his own when Zeus made his ultimatum.

    In fact; Hades would likely have been very sympathetic to Odysseus’s plight on account of the love he has for his own wife.

    All of that combined with the fact that; well, he’s Hades. Odysseus is a mortal man who will end up in The Underworld eventually, as will all other Mortal Souls.

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  4. I like the vocals and the lyrics, But I was thinking if the vocal was just a bit faster rather than at the slow pace, although this depends on how you wish to display hades…Also please make a reference about Persephone since Hades also doesn't get to see his wife often, maybe give him that link to Ody.

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  5. i watched the previous video right before this one 🙂 and haha they're both amazing love how you brought lines from eurylochus and anticlea(?)/ody's mom, the only two dead characters in this version because polites isn't dead (i say, deleting all memories of "survive" ever happening through the power of denial)

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