So, I recently, I had this question on my mind: If Lampwick had a big brother (social, biological, or both) who would it be? So, I thought about it. It would have to be someone inspirational (Lampwick has to be able to feel like he can look up to him), but also had a good sense of character. So, I went over every Disney hero I knew and the first that came to mind was Hercules. He's a hero, he's an inspiration, he's relatable, and he has a good sense of character.
Here's how I'll set the plot: So Phil decided, as part of his training, Hercules needed to able to learn to be inspirational, not just in ability, but also in character. He decides that Hercules, to do this, needs someone to look after and sends him Lampwick right after Lampwick got turned back from a donkey. As Lampwick spends more time with Hercules, he finds that he can actually relate to Hercules in a way of having a history of being an outcast of society. He starts asking Hercules for advice whenever he runs into something like that and Lampwick eventually uses that knowledge when he does what Hercules never did: stand up for himself.
I was somewhat hesitant to turn this question into an idea for a story because part of me thought it would make Hercules a little mushy, but it seemed like it had potential since Hercules is a lot of things already.
Unlike most of my stories told from a character's point of view, this won't be told from Lampwick's point of view. It will be told through Hercules' eyes.
I don't own any of the rights to the characters, they are works of Disney.