Fireside Folklore with Hades

Selling the Underworld, Part II: Hades's Musical Counterpoint

Tiffany J. Kim Season 2

Send over your dead SMS messages.

Greetings, listeners! In this musical counterpoint, I sing a song that Mr. President will never hear. You see, my singing might scare him off, and I can't do that. Not yet. After all, I'm trying to sell my realm, and if there's no leader to buy it, then I can't take my much-needed retirement. So, within the confines of my chariot, I belt this out while Thanatos laughs. Thanks, Reaper.

As ever, any feedback may be sent to me at Hades@firesidefolklorewithhades.com. 

Disclaimer From the Lord of the Dead

This episode is a work of satire, deliberate as ritual, and grim as prophecy. No events depicted herein are factual—though truth often chooses to wear a mask when it walks among the living.

It is forged in the long and hallowed tradition of folklore: that ancient mortal craft of cloaking truths in tales, mocking kings through riddles, and laughing at monsters to rob them of power. Just as mortals once whispered of tyrants as toads and foxes in the safety of hearth-lit tales, so too do we now cloak modern hubris in mythic absurdity. The Underworld is not for sale, nor would I entrust its keys to a man who cannot distinguish a coin for Charon from a coin for Musk.

This performance is an exercise of protected speech, under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution—a right mortals too often squander until the silence is all that remains. To fear satire is to fear reflection, and the dead do not flinch from mirrors.

“Ἐν τοῖς σκιώδεσι, ἡ ἀλήθεια ψιθυρίζει.”
“In the shadows, truth whispers.”

Listen well. Laugh deeply. And remember: not all jokes are harmless… but the ones that bite are often the ones you needed to hear.

— Hades,
King of the Dead, Keeper of Oaths,
and Guardian of Folklore’s Flame

[verse 1] 

 

They call me the master, 

Of every living thing, 

And throughout the world, 

My name, they all sing.

That’s why I called him, 

To right this cosmic wrong,

And collect the unpaid debt, 

Plus interest, left way too long.

 

[chorus] 

 

How do you plead?

What's your defense?

You used a playbook

That makes no sense,

Where taxes are theft

And truth is fake news.

Your verdict? 

[shout] 

Guilty!

No more delay,

Let’s orchestrate,

Adjudication Day!

 

[verse 2]

 

I stand here and watch,

Slowly make a plan,

Patiently waiting,

To judge this man.

He’ll soon see, 

Who’s running the show, 

When he visits my realm,

And demands, 

[shout] 

“Let me go!”

 

[chorus] 

 

How do you plead?

What's your defense?

You used a playbook

That makes no sense,

Where taxes are theft

And truth is fake news.

Your verdict? 

[shout] 

Guilty!

No more delay,

Let’s orchestrate,

Adjudication Day!

 

[Bridge] 

 

I’m divine witness,

To all he’s done,

War, famine, terror,

Harmed everyone.

After his reckoning,

I'll judge all the rest,

Because divine justice

Is my endless quest.

 

[chorus] 

 

How do you plead?

What's your defense?

You used a playbook

That makes no sense,

Where taxes are theft

And truth is fake news.

Your verdict? 

[shout] 

Guilty!

No more delay,

Let’s orchestrate,

Adjudication Day!

Yes, let’s orchestrate,

Adjudication Day!

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