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<b>He carried two bloodlines into the machine that killed his father. The machine tried to break him. It made him into something it had no category for.</b>Kallias is born of a Spartan father and a helot mother — a combination that Spartan law says should not exist and the city's most powerful men are determined to erase. Claimed in secret by a father he will never meet, he enters the agoge at seven years old with nothing but an iron amulet, his mother's whispered instruction — survive — and the two bloodlines that will define everything he becomes.For eight years the agoge does what the agoge was built to do.It applies heat and hammer to a boy until something either breaks or becomes a blade.Kallias does not break.But what he becomes is not what the machine intended.<b>Part One — The Agoge</b>Inside the brutal training system created by Lycurgus, Kallias discovers that the greatest threat to Sparta is not outside its walls but within them. A senior ephor named Drakon is building a conspiracy with Persian gold — a plan to ensure that when Xerxes's host moves against Greece, Sparta will not fully mobilise. That the three hundred men who go to the pass will not be reinforced. That the city will surrender its soul to survive.Alongside his shield-brother Phaidon, the king's fierce and brilliant daughter Gorgo, and an old physician who has been quietly watching for thirty years, Kallias fights a shadow war inside the city that nobody officially acknowledges is happening.He fights it as the only kind of person who could — someone who belongs completely to neither world and can therefore move through both.<b>Part Two — The Blade</b>When the conspiracy is broken and Leonidas rides north to assess the ground at Thermopylae, the story Kallias has been living becomes the story the world will remember.But first there is the road north to find a man named Ephialtes — the man history records as the betrayer of the pass — before the Persian agents reach him first. First there is the question of whether a single conversation between a half-helot boy and a man with a grievance can change what history says happens on the third day.And then there is the pass itself.Three days at the Hot Gates, witnessed and written by the one person Leonidas trusted to carry the account south — the account that would reach the Greek cities and give them what they needed to make their own choice.Three days that cost everything.Three days that bought the world.<b>The Spartans</b> is a sweeping, literary historical novel about identity, loyalty and what it means to stand in the right place at the right moment for the right reason. It is the story of a boy who carried two bloodlines through the hardest machine the ancient world ever built and came out the other side as something neither bloodline could have produced alone.For readers of Steven Pressfield's Gates of Fire, Madeline Miller's The Song of Achilles and Circe, and Mary Renault's The Last of the Wine.<b>The river finds the way around. The steel bends but does not break. Some weapons cannot be made by machines. Some are made by everything the machine cannot break.</b>
Forfatter
I.IOAKIM
ISBN
9798235696808
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
18.5.2026
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