Hercules at Admet's
In the story of Hercules at Admet's, Hercules is sent to serve as a slave to Queen Omphale of Lydia. Omphale is a powerful queen who is known for her beauty and intelligence. She is also known for her love of luxury and pleasure. Hercules is initially reluctant to serve as a slave, but he eventually comes to appreciate the queen's kindness and generosity.
During his time in Lydia, Hercules performs many tasks for Queen Omphale, including cleaning the palace, tending to the gardens, and entertaining the queen and her guests. Despite his status as a slave, Hercules is treated with respect and kindness by the queen and her courtiers.
One day, Queen Omphale asks Hercules to accompany her on a journey to visit King Admet of Pherae. Admet is a powerful king who is known for his wisdom and strength. When they arrive at Admet's palace, Hercules is impressed by the king's grandeur and hospitality.
While at Admet's palace, Hercules is challenged to a series of tests of strength and skill. Despite facing formidable opponents, Hercules proves himself to be the strongest and most skilled warrior in the land. As a result, King Admet offers Hercules a place of honor in his court.
After completing his tasks at Admet's palace, Hercules returns to Lydia to continue serving Queen Omphale. Despite his time as a slave, Hercules has gained a newfound respect for the queen and her kingdom. He realizes that true strength comes not from physical power, but from kindness and generosity.