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Hades, the god of the underworld, stole Demeter's daughter Persephone. Demeter got her back, but she had eaten 6 pomegranite seeds in the Underworld, so now she has to spend 6 months with Hades every year. Demeter is the goddess of the harvest, and she lets everything die while her daughter is away from her.

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