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Statue of Hades
Standing tall near the temple entrance, on the lefthand side, is a grand statue of a solemn man holding a bident, with a three-headed dog at his side. At the base of the statue is a plaque, engraved with "Hades, Lord of the Dead, the most unrelenting of us all." You look back up at the statue, and you see that a thin layer of dust covers the entire statue, as if this statue does not get much attention. Past the layer of dust is visible in full painted glory the lord of the dead: his black toga draped over his body, falling to his ankles. His feet are bare, clearly seeing from his feet and arms that he is toned. Unlike most statues in this temple, there is not even a hint of sensuality in this statue. Looking into his eyes, you can almost see a saddened visage.
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