Characters in Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend.
Hades
Voiced by: Norm Spencer
- Adaptational Attractiveness: Usually portrayed as a rather grim figure, this is how Hades is depicted here.
- Adaptational Nice Guy: In this retelling of the story, Hades doesn't abduct Persephone, nor does he even intend to. In fact, when considering the deeds committed by his siblings - which the series doesn't shy away from portraying - he's perhaps the most honorable of the Greek Gods.
- Dark Is Not Evil: As he was in the original myths. Notable in that this is one of the few portrayals of Hades where he isn't a bad guy.
- Everybody Hates Hades: Inverted, surprisingly enough. Not only is he a rather friendly (if socially awkward) person, he actually warns Persephone that if she eats anything, she won't be allowed to leave. Instead, it's one of his minions who tricks her into staying, and when Hades finds out, he actually defies the law of the underworld to get Persephone back to her mother.
- Truer to the Text: His depiction from the original stories is largely retained, unlike most adaptations which reimagine him as a villain.
Hercules
Voiced by: Lawrence Bayne
- Baritone of Strength: Unsurprisingly, being that he's voiced by Lawrence Bayne.
- Messianic Archetype: Resembles a muscular version of Jesus.
- Spared by the Adaptation: Unlike the source material, he doesn't die.