In the 12th century, a group of inept and peculiar warriors embarks on an unusual adventure that promises to be both epic and side-splitting. The protagonist, a somewhat clumsy and outdated nobleman, feels called to join the crusade aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land. Accompanied by a hilarious group of friends and a couple of even more outrageous figures, the journey is filled with obstacles and absurd situations, ranging from comical confrontations with the enemy to encounters with historical figures who don’t always behave as expected.
As the group progresses, their combat and strategy skills turn out to be more suited for humor than for war. Discussions about the morality of the crusade, viewed through the lens of their incompetence, undermine the seriousness of the mission. However, loyalty, friendship, and an unshakeable sense of humor keep them together.
Along the way, they pass through cities filled with peculiar characters and surreal situations, from a market where everything is sold upside down to a series of duels that resemble comedy choreography. With unexpected twists, the group ultimately learns that true triumphs are not always measured in military victories, but rather in the shared laughter and the bonds of camaraderie forged along the way. The adventure culminates in a comedic resolution that, while it may not change the course of history, leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of each of its protagonists.