A 'go the distance' Snape fanfiction could potentially explore Snape's journey in many ways. It might focus on his long - held love for Lily and how he 'goes the distance' in protecting her memory and Harry, despite his complex and often misunderstood nature. Maybe it shows his internal struggles as he tries to balance his loyalty to the Death Eaters (initially) and his true feelings.
Love and loyalty. Snape's love for Lily was unwavering, and his loyalty to her memory could be a central theme. He 'goes the distance' in his loyalty, which could be explored in terms of his actions at Hogwarts to protect Harry.
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.
First, you can start by brainstorming how Hercules got pregnant. Was it magic? A strange curse? Once you have that, you can describe his initial reaction. Is he shocked? Excited? Then, introduce the setting, like where he is when he finds out.
You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fan - made stories, and you're likely to find a good number of 'hercules and meg fanfiction' there. Fanfiction.net is also a great place. It has been around for a long time and has a vast range of stories for different fandoms, including Hercules and Meg.
I don't know what the TV series 'Distance to Love' is. If you can provide more information such as the nationality of the show, the broadcasting platform or the specific name of the show, I will be able to answer your question more accurately.
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.
Start by imagining a scenario that hasn't been explored much in the original myths. For instance, what if Hercules and Balder were switched in their roles? Hercules in the Norse mythology world and Balder in the Greek one. Then build the story around how they would handle this new situation, what challenges they would face, and how they would overcome them. You can also add your own unique twists to the existing mythologies to make the fan fiction more interesting.
Megara is an obvious choice. She has a complex relationship with Hercules and can add a lot of drama and emotional depth. Philoctetes, Hercules' trainer, is also great. He can provide wisdom and comedic moments. Then there are the gods and goddesses like Zeus, Hera, and Aphrodite. Each of them can bring their own motives and powers into the story. Also, including some original characters like a young boy who idolizes Hercules and follows him on his adventures could be interesting.
The real Hercules story is deeply rooted in Greek mythology with complex themes of sin, redemption, and the struggle between mortals and gods. The Disney version, on the other hand, takes the basic elements like his strength and some of his labors and creates a more light - hearted, coming - of - age story. It adds elements like the Muses as narrators and a more romanticized view of his journey, while the real story is full of pain, struggle, and the ultimate transformation of Hercules into a true hero through his arduous labors.