Considering the following from one of your previous riddles:
"humanity's best friend, always there in times of need"
And your logic for it:
"Hades is, of course, a skeleton, and representive of death. Death, who is humanitys greatest friend...to anyone suffering a mortal wound in agony...death sure is a great friend. Always there when needed."
It does appear as though you expect people to make jumps of reasoning that are incredibly far-fetched, and that even intelligent people wouldn't dream up (unless they were really, really pessimistic or suffering a mortal wound in agony themselves).
Also, it's interesting how pushing the guessers and acting superior both tend to increase random guessing rather than decrease it.