LEDA

of Sparta

THE UNLIKELY UNION:
LEDA AND AJAX

Emerging from the time-honored Kingdom of Sparta, the alliance between Princess Leda and Ajax of Atlantis may have been born of political strategy, yet it blossomed into an undeniable bond of genuine love and affection. Amidst cynics questioning Ajax's capacity for such deep emotions, particularly his son Heracles, the blissful marital life shared by Leda and Ajax was evident to all.

HERACLES' PATH TO PROMINENCE:
A FAMILY'S WOVEN DESTINY

Their marital bliss bore fruit in the form of two sons: Heracles and Achilles. With Athos yet to father a child, Heracles stood poised in the line of succession, second only to the throne. By the year 2149, he rose to prominence, assuming the role of Atlantis' Champion. However, amidst his ascension, tragedy had cast a somber shadow over the family, claiming the lives of Leda and the young Achilles.

THE WRATH OF ZEUS:
LEDA'S TRAGIC END

The matrimonial bond between Ajax and Leda brought about a period of contentment and happiness, particularly following the birth of their second son, Achilles. However, the virtuous Leda's existence was dramatically and tragically altered, as she found herself ensnared in the web of Zeus's wrath. While the precise circumstances leading to Leda and her newborn son's premature end remain undisclosed here, it's important to consider that Greek literature often amplified the exploits of Poseidon, yet seemed to downplay the actions of Zeus. This tendency serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and sometimes cruel hand of divine intervention.

Name: Leda

Residence: Atlantis Prime

Nationality: Atlantean/Spartan