Frasier Vs. Hercules

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During the time even when Hercules was alive there was another major hero. Frasier was the tallest and strongest man even stronger than Hercules. This creature was awesome he amazed everyone.

Frasier was born from the head of his great grandfather Ferspheus who was a dog and his great grandmother who was a Zebra. Frasier’s mother was the mermaid of Lake Pinto and his father was a donkey and also the king of the south underworld. After being born he was thrown overboard by his great grandmother into Lake Pinto to his mother. Frasier stood 6’2 high and weighed about 700 pounds. He was a 3 headed lizard that was a dark blue with lime green scales. He was known to be the smartest creature alive. Hercules was very jealous of Frasier he always
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Frasier chased the snake from one place to another until it was dead tired; then he drove it into deep hole and trapped it. The fifth mission was to clean Hortemis giraffe stables in only 12 hours. Hortemis had hundred of giraffes and the stall hadn’t been cleaned in months. Frasier had this great plan to fludd the stall and it would come cleaner faster which it did. The sixth mission was to drive away the pelicans which were a symbol of the people of town, because of their enormous numbers. He was helped by this special angel who flew down. The seventh mission was to get the ninja-eating horse from King Thor and then bring him back home. The eighth was to bring back the lamas of Buckeye who was the monster with three bodies living on Rose a southern island. The ninth was the most difficult of all so far. It was to bring back the Bronze Grapes of the Aesperides, and Frasier did not know where to find them. Rachel, who bore the vault of the underworld on his head, was the sister of Aesperides, so Frasier asked her if she could help him find the grapes. She offered to Frasier to take the burden, while she was away searching and retrieving. And of course Frasier took the offer up, and …show more content…
Before he left for the missions he had just gotten over the grieving of his beautiful wife and now doesnt have here. All he has is the praise from other friends congratulating him on his accomplishment of the missions. All of a sudden this young scorpion names Russell came upon Frasier and complimented him multiple times and started to make conversation. Frasier told Russell his whole life story from start to finish. And Russell also told Frasier his whole life story also. Except Russell didn 't have it as bad as Frasier, he actually had a family still. Russell had a place to go, he had someone who would help him, he had a life, and Frasier does not. But very surprisingly Russell offers to Frasier for him to come spend time with him at Russell 's house for a little while. Just until Frasier 's life settles down and he gets ahang of life by himself. Frasier thought the world of Russell, he told himself multiple times “Russell you 're the best, I don 't know what I would do without your help.” After Frasier got all settled in at Russell’s house he felt more at home than he ever did. But the first thing that Russell was interested in was the missions. Russell said, “how in the world did you ever complete those, from what I hear they’re very hard.” Frasier replied, “yes they are, but for me it’s what I needed to do to recover myself.” Russell agreed and understood his explanation about the

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