Many tell the tale of my brother, the great golden-furred beast of Nemea and of how Zeus, through his mortal son Herakles, battered the life from my brother, left him broken and cold, and stole his shepherdess.As guardian of Lerna, I understand well the gods' penchant for capriciousness, yet still I rage against the murder of blood-kin. Enraged, I welcomed Herakles to my gate, thinking to grant him passage to the underworld. In the end, the gods' willed it not to be.You've heard others' tales, now hear mine.~Read the truth of the labors of Herakles as told by the ones who suffered his wrath. Heads of the Hydra is the second of 12 short stories each told by the so-called monster
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