The banquet at the Royal Palace ended amidst countless exuberant cheers of "Victory," and in the stillness of the deep night, an unexpected guest arrived in Greece.
She was a woman with beauty comparable to a nymph, with powder-blue feathers on her head and elf-like pointed ears. Her attire was the wrap-around garment of Ancient Greece that covered only one shoulder, making her resemble an elf from a fairy tale.
Such a beauty, appearing in Greece, would stir the local kings and princes to vie for her favor and drive the heroes to madness.
"Troy? The place where that kind-hearted hero appears?" The young lady overlooked Troy, her lips slightly curved in a seductive smile, as if she had found her own worth.
Her name was Calypso, the renowned "Transforming Witch" of Ancient Greece and the aunt who betrayed the witch Medea.
