Talk:Herakles/@comment-29839555-20160903003431

I'm pretty sure he held the Black Cat Miraculous. Reasons being:

-In the first labor he was sent to complete, Herakles slew the Nemean Lion and donned its skin as a cape. His outfit could have been something similar to this, plus lions are big cats.

-Herakles is also in many myths with Hippolyta, as mentioned above in the wiki. We already know that Hippolyta was Ladybug, so it's possible that he was the Chat Noir to Hippolyta's Ladybug (ironic, since in the original myths they were never romantically involved).

-The theme of destruction fits in very well with the original myths: Slaying the Erymanthian Boar, diverting a whole river to flood the Augean Stables, etc. Not to mention he killed his first wife and their children.

-Also, bad luck. Herakles may have been a hero, but Greek heroes rarely have happy endings in the myths. Herakles was definitely one unlucky guy. Cursed by his father's wife, enslaved by his cousin, killed by his own wife...you get the point.

TL;DR Herakles was most likely the holder of the Black Cat Miraculous.