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{{Q|Well, that's just something you'll have to find out for yourselves. Just the way that I did.|Hercules to Sora about what being a hero means}} | {{Q|Well, that's just something you'll have to find out for yourselves. Just the way that I did.|Hercules to Sora about what being a hero means}} | ||
'''Hercules''' is one of the primary characters featured in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. He is the son of Zeus and Hera, living in the [[Olympus Coliseum]]. Hercules possesses great strength and can battle the toughest of monsters. He is very supportive of [[Sora]]'s goal to become a true hero. | '''Hercules''' is one of the primary characters featured in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. He is the son of [[Zeus]] and Hera, living in the [[Olympus Coliseum]]. Hercules possesses great strength and can battle the toughest of monsters. He is very supportive of [[Sora]]'s goal to become a true hero. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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In the Disney film by the same name as this hero, Hercules was kidnapped as an infant from his home on Mount Olympus and turned mortal by Pain and Panic. Growing up a strong, teased and misunderstood teenager with mortal adopted parents, Hercules left home to seek out his true identity. A conversation with his father Zeus told him to seek out Philoctetes, trainer of heroes, and learn to be a "true hero" so he could reclaim godship. Hercules arose to fame, and eventually found love in Megara. It was a love for this woman that allowed Hercules to become a "true hero" when he risked his life for hers. | In the Disney film by the same name as this hero, Hercules was kidnapped as an infant from his home on Mount Olympus and turned mortal by Pain and Panic. Growing up a strong, teased and misunderstood teenager with mortal adopted parents, Hercules left home to seek out his true identity. A conversation with his father Zeus told him to seek out Philoctetes, trainer of heroes, and learn to be a "true hero" so he could reclaim godship. Hercules arose to fame, and eventually found love in Megara. It was a love for this woman that allowed Hercules to become a "true hero" when he risked his life for hers. | ||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== |
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