In ancient Rome, two twin brothers, sons of the god Mars and the princess Rhea Silvia, are abandoned at birth in the Tiber River. Rescued by a she-wolf, they are raised in the wild before being discovered by a shepherd who takes them home. As they grow, Romulus and Remus become strong and courageous young men, with a deep connection to their destiny and a desire to build a city that honors their divine legacy.
However, like good brothers, their bond is put to the test when they discover their true origin. Romulus, driven by his ambition and desire to create a new civilization, begins to garner the admiration and support of the locals. On the other hand, Remus is more cautious and advocates for peace and unity with other tribes, which creates tensions between them. Discussions about leadership and the future of the city they wish to found turn into conflict.
The story unfolds in a whirlwind of love, betrayal, and epic battles, as the brothers must confront not only external enemies but also their own fraternal instincts. As the fate of Rome hangs in the balance, questions arise about loyalty, identity, and the price of power. How far are they willing to go for the honor and future of their city? The tale of Romulus and Remus thus becomes a timeless narrative about the struggle between ambition and brotherhood.