In 14th century France, two knights, Jean and Jacques, maintain a rivalry that goes beyond weapons: it is a matter of honor and justice. Jean, a noble and brave warrior, returns home after a long campaign only to discover that his wife, Marguerite, has accused him of an atrocious act that will shake his world. His childhood friend, Jacques, a charismatic squire, is the man who, according to Marguerite, has violated his integrity, unleashing a storm of betrayal and revenge.
As rumors spread like wildfire, Jean decides to challenge Jacques to a duel to the death, the last resort to prove his innocence and clear his name. However, what begins as a personal struggle soon reveals the complexities of the medieval system, where a woman's perspective is overlooked and the truth is a scarce luxury. The story is told from the intertwined viewpoints of Jean, Jacques, and Marguerite, offering a reflection on truth, power, and the consequences of silence.
As the duel approaches, tensions rise and loyalty is tested, leading everyone to wonder: how far would they go for honor? With epic battles and moral dilemmas, this bold plot leaves the viewer questioning the nature of power and truth in a world ruled by violence and distrust.