"It is," Hel nodded. She agreed completely with Hades' perspective. "I didn't ask about her burial, but I am assuming so, since her mother's family would have taken care of those arrangements."
Hel had no idea what was required in a Greek funeral. There was little done in her own subject's burials, unless they were of some importance or a funeral pyre was the desired ending. Most were buried, and most remembered to remove the fingernails and toenails if they hadn't died in battle. No one seemed to want to add to her boat's completion.
Hel asked a few questions, wrapping up how best to handle the details and get Helga to his realm. Finally she stood to make her departure. She had enjoyed her time in Hades' presence, but she didn't want to overstay her welcome.
"Thank you for taking the time to see me, and for showing me around. You must come to my realm, if you ever get the chance. Just give a shout when you are coming, and I'll make sure you are guided safely through the mist." She smiled then, remembering.