We arrived a short distance from the Coliseum and spotted Heartless closing in
on a woman.

It turned out to be Hercules' friend Megara, who was on her way to ask Hades to
give Herc some time off. We were worried for her safety, so we headed for the
Underworld in her place.

Meanwhile, Hades was trying to make the warrior Auron, who had been summoned
from the Underworld, go up against Hercules. Auron refused. We arrived in time
to help Auron fight Hades, but the curse of the Underworld sapped our strength.

After a bitter struggle, we managed to contain Cerberus and escape the
Underworld. At the same time, Hades was looking for a way to use Sora's
Keyblade to unlock the Underworld's coliseum.

We met up with Hercules at the Coliseum. When we told him we wanted to "teach
Hades a thing or two," Herc offered to get us the Olympus Stone, which keeps
its bearer safe from the power of the Underworld.

While Hercules was away, we trained hard under Phil's watchful eye.

When Herc returned, it was with a heavy heart.

The Olympus Stone had been stolen by someone dressed in black. Just then, Hades
arrived to say he'd dragged Meg down into the Underworld. Herc wanted to go
save her right away, but he had a match with the Hydra to worry about.

Phil, too, was attacked by someone in black. We were the only ones who could
unravel this mystery.

Still suffering from the Underworld's curse, we made our way deeper into Hades'
lair.

We found and defeated a member of Organization XIII and won back the Olympus
Stone.

The curse could no longer touch us. Sora discovered a suspicious lock deep
within the Underworld and unlocked it with the Keyblade.

That's where Meg was! But why did Hades look so happy as he left the scene?
Hercules caught up to the party and distracted the enemy so we could take Meg
back up to the surface. Meg, however, was worried about Herc.

We went back to lend a hand and take down Pete, who had been working for Hades.
Hades left the party with these chilling words: "Maybe you should go check on
that Hydra..."

Hercules was sure he'd defeated the Hydra, but it had revived somehow - and now
the Coliseum was in ruins. Though we managed to get rid of the beast for good,
Herc lost his will to fight. We were concerned, but all we could do was trust
Meg to take good care of him.

Something huge and mysterious had appeared at the Underworld entrance.

The Underdrome that Zeus had locked up had apparently been unlocked and put
back in business.

All of us, including Hercules, were forced to participate in the Hades Cup.

If we made it all the way to the finals, we would have to face Auron. Hercules
was still down on himself, but kept moving up the ranks.

The final challengers were decided! But what was wrong with Auron? He was
acting stange.

Hades, the big baddie we'd all been after, had been controlling Auron with a
magical statue.

If we could find that statue, Auron's will would be his own again. We headed
for the Underworld as Herc's clash with Auron commenced.

We finally found the statue, which contained remnants of Auron's difficult past.
His heart was strengthened by the very suffering he had had to endure.

We recovered Auron's heart, and Herc's feelings for Meg restored his strength
as well. We all worked together to defeat Hades once and for all, and our
heroism was commemorated in a constellation that will shine brightly in the
night sky forevermore.