One idea could be to explore how Hercules' incredible strength affects the Fate universe. Maybe he is summoned as a Servant in a Grail War and his brute force challenges the traditional battle strategies of other Servants. His Twelve Labors could also be incorporated in some way, like each Labor being a trial he has to face within the context of the Fate story.
Well, a big theme is adaptation. Hercules has to adapt to the rules of the Fate world which are very different from his own. There's also the theme of conflict. His straightforward, strength - based approach may clash with the more complex and magical ways of the Fate characters. Additionally, the theme of heroism is explored. He has to prove himself as a hero in this new context, not just relying on his well - known feats from his own mythology.
Imagine Hercules meeting Rin Tohsaka. Rin is a smart and resourceful mage. She might initially try to use Hercules for her own goals in the Grail War, but as she gets to know him better, she realizes there's more to him than just his strength. And Hercules, in turn, could be intrigued by Rin's magical knowledge.
The fate of Hercules' first wife Megara and their children was a tragic one. Hera made Hercules insane, and as a result, he took the lives of his family. It was a cruel end for them and a starting point for Hercules' long journey of atonement.
Sure. One popular 'fate hercules crossover fanfiction' is 'Hercules in the Fate Universe'. It explores how Hercules, with his great strength, adapts to the complex rules and magic of the Fate world. Another one could be 'Fate/Hercules: A New Bond' which focuses on the relationships he forms with the other characters in the Fate setting.
The Disney story of Hercules has some basis in the real myth. The core idea of Hercules being a heroic figure with extraordinary strength is there. But Disney simplified and modified a great deal. In the real myth, Hercules had to complete the Twelve Labors which were often quite dark and difficult. Disney took that concept and made it into a more upbeat and less gory adventure for kids. Also, the way Hercules' character is developed in Disney is different from the more complex and often flawed character in the original myth.
One of his main adventures was the Twelve Labors. He had to perform tasks like slaying the Nemean Lion, which had an impenetrable hide. Another was cleaning the Augean stables in a single day. He also captured the Erymanthian Boar.
Hercules is a figure from Greek mythology, so he is fiction in the sense that he is a part of mythology rather than a historical person. However, his stories have had a great impact on art, literature, and culture throughout history.
The story of Hercules is mainly a part of ancient Greek mythology. While it might have some elements based on real events or characters, it's been passed down and embellished over time, so it's not strictly true in a factual sense.