Alternate Universe/Historical Fiction/ Fantasy/A little bit of Alexander (2004) Fanfiction, which despite many controversial opinions from the viewers, I still think this is a high-value movie. I do not own anything from the movie. This story took p...
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Hephaestion Amyntoros (God of Velocity, Archery, and Forest)- The lawful spouse to Alexander the Great. A Young Prince whose father, Amyntor, God of Nature and Wild Animals, is the King of Athens, later became a subject of Macedon under Alexander. Handpick by Alexander himself to become his husband and Chiliarch. Hephaestion was viewed favorably at the Macedonian Court for being a righteous God, courageous General, and a fitting Consort. Hephaestion is given the highest power in both the Macedonian Court and Military, after the King; he's a devoted lover and a loyal subject. Hephaestionspeaks and acts on justice and morality.
Jared Leto as Hephaestion
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Olympias of Epirus (Goddess of Deception)- Queen Mother of Macedon and former Queen of Macedon. She was Philip II's fourth wife, then primary wife. She is a part of the snake-worshiping cult of Dionysus. Her husband fears her loyalty to Zeus will be greater than her devotion to him. Olympias claims that Zeus selected Alexander and that his destiny is to be the King that unites the moral world. She's an ambitious person, no less than her son. Olympias won't hesitate to kill when it comes down to her powers.
Angelina Jolie as Olympias
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Cleopatra of Macedon (Goddess/Protector of Agriculture and Farms)- Sister to Alexander and Princess of Macedon. A delightful, warm, and generous person to be around. Adhere to nature. She's close with Olympias and Hephaestion and often the wise counselor of the group.