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Dualing Hero Act I, Scene 2 – The Conspirator (Male Hero & Keles)
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Dualing Hero Act I, Scene 2 – The Conspirator (Male Hero & Keles)

A year after being transformed into a man by the Sea Godde, Poseidon, a male Hero about to be sworn in as President of Sestos must try to thwart a plot by the conservative High Priest to block his inauguration and discover if the newly arrived cousin of a femele Hero’s drowned lover is his co-conspirator. Continue reading Dualing Hero Act I, Scene 2 – The Conspirator (Male Hero & Keles)

The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)
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The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)

After the fall of Troy, Athena assures Apollo that the Greeks will pay for their war crimes against the Trojans. Continue reading The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)

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