In the ancient kingdom of Lydia, Goliath serves as a trusted advisor and general to King Marcius, who forges an alliance with Alexander the Great to counter the expansionist ambitions of the Persian King Darius. As tensions rise with the impending war, Alexander entrusts Marcius with the protection of Princess Cori, a noblewoman whom Goliath had earlier rescued from bandits during a perilous journey. This act of heroism sparks a growing romantic bond between Goliath and Cori, complicating the political landscape amid whispers of intrigue within the Lydian court.