The Crew of the trireme Persephone, from the left:
Nikephoros - the main hero of the story, an aristocrat and landowner from Attica, also, the Trierarch of Persephone, the blue trireme on the right. He is husband to Penelope and father to Alkaios, through whose eyes we will view the short film. He is one of the (fictional) heroes of Marathon.
Aegeus - Taciturn Spartan exile. He left Lacedaemon after his family fell into disgrace, leaving for the open seas to find a new life. Instead, Egyptian slavers found him. He was saved by Nikephoros and his crew and now serves as a captain of marines.
Chalcon - Carefree and merry Kretan archer who joined the crew mostly because he was terribly bored of his life in his hometown of Phaistos.
Bias - Nikephoros' childhood friend, son of a freed slave serving on his estate. Due to his tough upbringing, where he and his father had to flee Aetolia when their hometown was sacked and survive on their own for many months, he learned many outdoor skills. Now he servers as a scout for the crew.
Hermogenes - a mercenary from Boeotia, likes women and drink and often wears the archaic bell armor of his father to battle. When it comes to fighting, he likes to plough through the enemy lines as directly as possible.
Also, I started updating some of the older shots, so I’ve completely redone the intro shot of the original teaser, to have it make more sense. In this version, I added Nikephoros and he is now actually kneeling before the statue of Zeus Horkios, swearing he will uphold the rules of upcoming athletic competitions. This something each athlete needed to do before competing in the Olympics.