From the depth of the ancient world, the Phoenician culture ascended to claim its dominion across the Mediterranean.
At the sanctuary of Baalat Gebal, Goddess protector of the Phoenicians, Ahiram, aging lion of a king, searches to solidify his kingdom. He reaches out to the Dynasty of Egypt and its celebrated Pharaoh Ramses II, and in allegiance, offers his daughter Cedrus in marriage to Amun-her-khepeshef, son of Ramses II.
From the Phoenician city, we are transported in time to a traditional Lebanese village where locals are gathered in the square chanting to the tunes of their heritage, when a dispute erupts between two competitive neighborhoods. Laila, daughter of the modest peasant Handoumi, is approached by the handsome Mezyan, a young cavalier from the different side of the village.
Nothing is eternal except for the legends of love.