Olympian Oil

Olympian Oil

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It's been 40 years since the events of "Athenian Arrow" occurred. Anastasia, Zoi, and Habib now have children of their own: Sofia, Attikos, and Mensah. With how the Peloponnesian War ended, the parents agreed not to train their sons for war but for wrestling instead. Habib, their coach, trains Attikos and Mensah to become wrestlers and gets them ready to compete in their fourth and fifth Olympic Games. However, when Andreas dies and they attend his funeral, tensions rise, and feelings from the past are brought up again. Attikos shows his loyalty to Alexi, while Sofia defends Andreas' actions, as Mensah tries to remind his half-siblings of Themis' sorrow. This causes arguments and distractions. Something they cannot afford as the Olympic Games approach. To make matters worse, Themis is keeping a secret. What is the secret? And will everyone find out? How will the siblings deal with the past, as they have taken different sides? And how will they navigate their future when potential love interests become involved? Whatever choices they make, someone always gets hurt in this wrestling drama set in Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt.
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