17-year-old philosopher Aristotle puts his
life on the line to investigate a scientific
mystery and must come of age quickly to
find a way to stop a madman who created
a weapon that could kill millions.
Standing up for what you believe in is important, but you must also learn to respect others' beliefs.

In 367 BC, Aristotle, 17, is sent by Plato to investigate mysterious events plaguing the wealthy mining city of Helike, Greece.

Aristotle's intellectual skills allow him to provide reasonable explanations but fail to convince a people ruled by superstition and fear of the gods.
Khronos, a man with an uncanny mastery of technology, is the only one willing to listen to the 17-year-old... until Aristotle uncovers his genocidal intentions.

Only after opening his heart to Rheia, 18, a local young woman with strong beliefs of her own, does Aristotle find an ally willing to help and stop Khronos... but it might already be too late to change the course of history.
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