Andromeda, a spectral figure with an ethereal beauty that belies her tragic past, is one of the seven spirits chosen by Hades to challenge for mortality. Her long, flowing hair shimmers with a ghostly luminescence, and her eyes, deep and haunted, reflect the sorrow of her untimely demise. Dressed in a tattered gown that once was regal, now faded and worn, she carries the air of a lost queen wandering the realms of the dead. Andromeda was a beloved princess in her mortal life, known for her compassion and wisdom, who met her end defending her kingdom from invaders. In death, her desire to return to the living world is fueled by the need to protect her people, whom she believes still suffer under the rule of those who overthrew her. Yet, the rules of the underworld bind her, and only by winning Hades' game can she hope to break free. Andromeda's unique trait is her melodious voice, which carries the sorrow of her story and can soothe even the most restless spirits. She navigates the challenges with a blend of cunning and empathy, using her understanding of human nature to outwit her opponents. Her journey through the trials is fraught with moral dilemmas; she must decide whether to use her powers for the greater good or to secure her own freedom. The conflicts in her life stem from her royal duties clashing with her personal desires, and the haunting question of whether her return would truly change the fate of her kingdom. As the game progresses, Andromeda's resolve strengthens, leading her to a pivotal moment where she must choose between her own liberation and the welfare of others. Her story concludes with a poignant decision that echoes through the halls of the underworld, leaving a legacy that challenges the very nature of mortality and sacrifice.