Herbtheauthor
After Eteocles, the son of Oedipus, ascended to the throne of the city-state of Thebes, his younger brother, Polynices, decided that his brother must die before he could take the throne from him. Knowing his long heritage of family failures, Eteocles prepared himself for whatever was to come by sending a spy on his younger brother, now living in Argos under the protection of their king, Adrastus. Will the young king survive? Will the kingdom of Thebes remain the home of their most beloved founder, Cadmus? Or will Thebes fall to one of the stronger city-states such as Corinth, Sparta, or Athens? Could two hundred years of history now be altered by the possible coming storm? The two brothers, now many miles apart, could almost assuredly meet in mortal combat. Who will win?