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If coaster route follows story of Hercules in same sequence ... trident conferred before top-hat, immortalization and garden afterwards.
If coaster route REALLY follows Hercules story... you die at the end.
Or some day. ?

He didn't ever achieve immortality, as I understand he lay down and accepted a fiery demise.
So once again, Hercules may not quite fit the clues.

edit: So apparently the story goes, he dies, then is carried off to Mt. Olympus to live eternally amongst the gods, as a god himself.
Does it even count as immortal if you're already dead? ?
 
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If coaster route REALLY follows Hercules story... you die at the end.
Or some day. ?

He didn't ever achieve immortality, as I understand he lay down and accepted a fiery demise.
So once again, Hercules may not quite fit the clues.

edit: So apparently the story goes, he dies, then is carried off to Mt. Olympus to live eternally amongst the gods, as a god himself.
Does it even count as immortal if you're already dead? ?
All I know is, as a rider, I want to take in a garden of the gods at less than 70 mph, and not upside down.
 
So we're going to discount a name because the demigod doesn't live a long life at the end? ?
 
Hercules is still pretty boring...

I think it depends how it's presented. I think that Hercules: Trials of the Gods can be really cool and fit the teasers. It puts stories to why all the elements and part of the ride are there. If it's a generic "Roman Demigod Hercules", then yes its boring. Like to me, Griffin is the most boring naming in the park because I'm not even sure that there is a story there with it.
 
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