Briseis and Spourgitis - They don't know each other, but they know one thing straight away: they must be enemies. Their parents are. Because their cities are at war. In the midst of the merciless noise of war, the two young people find themselves in silence. They meet in the wooden Trojan horse. They are observed by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, who gives people his very own view of war and what really matters. Henner Kallmeyer uses motifs from Greek mythology to tell a story about humanity: about friendship, forgiveness, love - and the courage to look beyond borders.