Warmblood ran through young Alexander’s veins as he was banished from Macedonia alongside his mother, Olympias because he spoke against his father, King Philip II. Alexander believed that his real father was Zeus and that his sole purpose of life was to conquer the world. During his exile years, Alexander was put to a test by Olympias as she challenged him to defeat the Persian emperor, Darius. The only rule of the exam was to kill each and every living thing that comes in his way throughout the vast desert between Greece and Persia. In his months long journey, Alexander encountered all kinds of plants, animals, birds, and humans. Without stopping to eat or drink, Alexander emerged as undefeated. His conscience though was defeated as he couldn’t stop to mourn over the fact that he didn’t think twice before beheading Olympias and Bucephalus, his horse, as they came in his path to feed him food. To conquer the world, Alexander first had to conquer his soul!