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Friggcles
In reality, Zeus, the god of thunder, has a son, half-god and half-human, whose mother is a mortal woman named Alcmene. Zeus names him Heracles, meaning the glory of Hera, so that the boy will not be angered by Hera. Hera accepts the boy as her adopted son.
But in this reality, Hera kills Alcmene and intends to kill her child, so Zeus gives his son to Odin and Frigga.
In Asgard, the child is called Olympus. When the baby is taken to Asgard, Frigga takes good care of him and breastfeeds him. Frigga's milk makes the baby grow up very quickly and strong.
Frigga's milk makes Olympus smart and learn very quickly. Frigga never forbade Olympus from her breasts and milk and always held him in her arms and breastfed him. When Olympus reached the age of 30, he returned to Zeus.
He was a skilled, strong warrior, and Frigga's milk had made him very intelligent and sharp-sighted, making him a skilled archer. So Zeus named him Friggcles (Frigga's glory).
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