Herakles

HERAKLES
Earth statue of Herakles
Title
King Consort of the Hebe Sector
Domain
Demigod of Strenght
Status Alive
Condition Demigod
Occupation Co-Ruler of the Hebe Sector
Previous occupation
Ruler of the Herakles sector, adventurer
Affiliation Olympian gods
First appearance Untold Tale of Vesta
BTI 267
Character Information
Year of birth
1276 BC
Species Demigod
Gender Male
Orientation Bisexual
Ancestors
Gaea (great-grandmother), Uranus (great-grandfather, deceased), Kronos (grandfather, deceased?), Rhea (grandmother)
Parents
Zeus (father), Alcmene (mother)
Wife
Hebe
Sons/daughters
None
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown

Herakles (/ˈhɛrəkliːz/ IPA, Χερακλεσσ in Olympian, also called Hercules) is the son of Zeus and a mortal woman. Husband of Hebe, he was briefly in charge of his own sector.

Biography

Herakles is one of the favorite children of Zeus, despite being a demigod. He married Hebe, youngest daughter of Zeus and Hera.

When Hestia was exiled from Olympus, her sector was placed under his rule for an unknown period of time.

He later partecipated in the “Strongest Under The Heavens” tournament, where he lost against Quantum.

 

Powers

While not a full god, Herakles is likely the strongest demigod who ever lived.

Immortality: Herakles does not age; he has kept his current apparent age for thousands of years.

Invulnerability: Herakles is naturally invulnerable to injury.

Godlike strength: Herakles is as strong as he thinks he is; he is considered one of the strongest gods in the Olympian Galaxy.

Godlike stamina: Herakles doesn’t need to eat, drink or sleep.

Notes

  • He inherited Hestia’s sector after her exile. It’s unknown how he lost it in the last 2700 years.
  • While Herakle’s mother was mortal, there is immortal blood on both sides of his family: his maternal great-grandfather Perseus was the son of Zeus
  • According to Ares, Herakles was born on Earth