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Mostly seen in [[1.28 In Your Dreams]], though he also makes an appearance in [[1.13 Forgery]], is Evil/Nightmare Hercules. After [[Ares]] traps the cadets in a nightmare with Morpheus' help, Hercules' dark side is set loose and causes havoc in the nightmare. In Forgery, it can be said that Evil Hercules is the one who takes over after Hercules absorbs the fire from Hephaestus' forge. Unlike the real Hercules, his evil counterpart seems to thrive on chaos and does not particularly care if he hurts anyone. If anything, he seems to enjoy causing pain.
[[Image:Evil_Herc.png|right|thumb|300px|Evil Herc.]]
* '''Appears In:''' [[1.28 - In Your Dreams]], though an argument can be made that he makes an appearance in [[1.13 - Forgery]]. He also makes an appearance in [[YHFFS2.01 - The Enemy Within I]] and [[YHFFS2.02 - The Enemy Within II]].
* '''Played By:''' [[Ryan Gosling]]
 
After [[Ares]] traps the cadets in a nightmare with [[Morpheus]]' help, Hercules's dark side is set loose and causes havoc in the nightmare. Rather than destroying him, a situation where he would end up destroying himself in the process, Hercules has to embrace the fact that this part of him does exist. In Forgery, this darker side is seen again after Hercules uses the [[Fire From The Heart Of The Earth]] to change his personality. Unlike the real [[Hercules]], his evil counterpart seems to thrive on chaos and does not particularly care if he hurts anyone. If anything, he seems to enjoy causing pain.
 
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Evil Herc.

After Ares traps the cadets in a nightmare with Morpheus' help, Hercules's dark side is set loose and causes havoc in the nightmare. Rather than destroying him, a situation where he would end up destroying himself in the process, Hercules has to embrace the fact that this part of him does exist. In Forgery, this darker side is seen again after Hercules uses the Fire From The Heart Of The Earth to change his personality. Unlike the real Hercules, his evil counterpart seems to thrive on chaos and does not particularly care if he hurts anyone. If anything, he seems to enjoy causing pain.