
Outwardly, Hadaron became brooding and intimidating to many of his fellow demigods who did not understand him or the source of his new powers. As he policed the borders with effectiveness, the shadowy denizens of the underworld came to greatly respect Hadaron and his greataxe Kronax, both for his strength and his propensity towards strict but fair rules. Over time, Hadaron grew familiar with the dark, and was able to employ its powers effectively, even against darkness itself. Zedus believed Hadaron to be the only demigod capable of withstanding the dark forces constantly assailing the city without succumbing to its corruption.

Hadaron was appointed by the Lord of Athensphere for the thankless task of guarding Athensphere's underworld. Records retrieved from the mysterious land that came through the Void Rift illuminated much about the elusive demigod of darkness.

Yet Hadaron was able to recover quickly and disable the Mad Heretic's weapons, slowing the expeditious annihilation of Athensphere. With his betrayal, Gazia's weapons turned its sights upon Hadaron and the unsuspecting city, achieving total surprise and havoc. Together with the mechanical defenses set up by Gazia, no demon ever succeeded in gaining the city of the demigods. In the hidden dark of Athensphere, Hadaron kept an unceasing watch for jealous adversaries seeking to trespass.

Is that all? You waste my time with trifles. And I will use it to guard Athensphere until the end of time.
