Leda was the mother of Castor, Pollux and an unnamed daughter. After Castor was murdered by Lucius, Pollux stayed with her for a bit to hide. Hercules visited in an effort to find Pollux, and Leda told him where to find her son.
Many years later, now a Queen, she sent a message to Alcmene and Hercules when her husband, King Tyndareus was considering working with Ares to begin a war against a neighbouring kingdom. Hercules and Iolaus were able to convince Tyndareus to avoid Ares.
Mythology[]
In Original Mythology, Leda is a Queen of Sparta. She was seduced by Zeus disguised as a swan. Leda is the mother of Castor, Pollux, Helen of Troy, Clytemnestra, Tiamandra, Pholione, and Phoebe.