Featuring: Chrisitan, Christa, and Christany If Hercules was superhuman, then how and why? We know that he was a demigod-a direct descendant of Zeus. Yes, Zeus, the king of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus, the thunder god. That Zeus. Hercules was also the son of a mere mortal mother, Alcmene. So where did Hercules's super strength stem from? Many children were descendants of the gods and mortals, yet none were born with superhuman strength like Hercules. The superhuman strength thing is still a mystery. None of Hercules' family-brothers, sisters, fellow demigods, or even children-exhibited superhuman strength. Well, except Hercules does have three surviving daughters: Chrisitan, Christa, and Christany, who are to be eternally superhuman. They just may have the strength of Hercules. There is that little morsal of information that history has chosen to ignore. Probably because Hercules elther chose to disown such a cursed offspring or he flat out didn't know they existed. Hercules was a warrior, not an intellectual. We have possibly uncovered the reason for Hercules and his three daughters superhuman strength. In doing so, we may have pinpointed the actual origin of the vampire race. Yes, Hercules was a vampire, and his three daughters are also vampires, Zeus may have had cause for deleting the little historical tidbit concerning a bloodlust curse when he had his family history recorded. I don't blame him. Zeus was a proud god. Over time, you will see the vampire race reach near extinction, Civilization protects the civilized. Thus the name, Civilization. There is nothing less civilized than bloodsucking cannibals. The ecosystem will no more support vampires than it did the dinosaurs. Zeus's wife, the goddess Hera, was much more on the proud side than even Zeus. Now, Zeus was also a flawed and unfaithful god to his goddess wife. Hell hath no fury such as his scorned goddess wife, Hera. Possibly Hera wins the injured pride contest, and then just maybe Hades wins this contest of injured pride. Either way, they find themselves a common enemy in hell and fury against the hierarchy of Mount Olympus. You might think this a tale of Hercules and his evil ways. You may be right. I would argue that his three daughters would be the part of history that you should pay attention to. After all, they live among us still, thousands of years later. If you are a man-a bad man, then it would be advisable to watch your "six". Chrisitan, Christa, and Christany will be visiting you soon enough.