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== ''Kingdom Hearts II'' ==
== ''Kingdom Hearts II'' ==


Upon [[Sora]]'s first ''Kingdom Hearts II'' visit to the Coliseum, he rescues Megara from a pack of [[Rabid Dog]]s. Meg had been on her way through the Underworld looking for [[Hades]], hoping to convince him to give [[Hercules]] a break. Sora offers to do this task for her and she happily accepts. She is later kidnapped by Hades as bait for Sora to unlock the Underdrome. After Sora returns to the Olympus Coliseum, he finds it being destroyed by the [[Hydra]]. During this boss fight, Megara sits on the side lines and drops HP and MP balls as Sora passes by her.
Upon [[Sora]]'s first ''Kingdom Hearts II'' visit to the Coliseum, he rescues Megara from a pack of [[Rabid Dog]]s. Meg had been on her way through the Underworld looking for [[Hades]], hoping to convince him to give [[Hercules]] a break. Sora offers to do this task for her and she happily accepts. She is later kidnapped by Hades as bait for Sora to unlock the Underdrome. After Sora returns to the Olympus Coliseum, he finds it being destroyed by the [[Hydra]]. During this boss fight, Megara sits on the side lines and drops HP, MP, and Drive Recovery balls as Sora passes by her.


During Sora's second visit to the Coliseum, he, Hercules and the others are forced to participate in the matches of the Underworld Coliseum. After finding out that [[Auron]] is being controlled by Hades, Hercules distracts Hades while Sora and the others go to find the little statue that holds Auron's heart hostage. Upon returning Auron's heart, Hades throws Megara into the stream of River Styx, Hercules then sacrifices himself to save her and restores his confidence in the process.
During Sora's second visit to the Coliseum, he, Hercules and the others are forced to participate in the matches of the Underworld Coliseum. After finding out that [[Auron]] is being controlled by Hades, Hercules distracts Hades while Sora and the others go to find the little statue that holds Auron's heart hostage. Upon returning Auron's heart, Hades throws Megara into the stream of River Styx, Hercules then sacrifices himself to save her and restores his confidence in the process.
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