The story starts with the wedding of King Erendor and the beautiful fairy, Samara, daughter of King Nereus. The wedding was perhaps the grandest in history, and everyone including the gods and goddesses rejoiced with the festivities.
Mirth filled the air of Olympus as all the gods, godesses, nymphs, fairies, and other creatures danced and celebrated the marriage. Everyone had been invited, except for one goddess named Stormy. She happened to be the goddess of discord; and since she could possibly ruin the wedding, they did not invite her.
Stormy felt very offended, and planned to take revenge for her dishonor. Therefore, she created a beautiful necklace embedded with the purest of all garnets, and on it she inscribed, "For the fair one," and she threw it amongst Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite.
Hera fetched the necklace first and was about to adorn herself with the precious object when Aphrodite asked, "What is that?"
Here replied, "I found it on the ground."
"How do you know it's for you?" asked Athena as she admired the necklace.
"It clearly states, 'for the fair one' and who else could that be but myself?"
The other two goddesses were now engulfed by the desire to own this necklace. "It's for me then! I am far more beautiful than both of you!" exclaimed Aphrodite.
Athena also made her claim towards the necklace, "It belongs to neither of you for I am more fair than you two, and so it rightfully belongs to me."
So the goddesses all fought over the necklace until Zeus, who was now sick of their dispute, referred them to Alexander, the son of King Oritel and Queen Mariam, and he would decide who was the most beautiful.
All three goddesses strode down from the heavens to meet Alexander for the judgement. Alexander wanted to see each goddess alone in case the others interrupted his careful judgement of the three. First went Aphrodite, and as Alexander judged her, she made an offer to him.
"Dear Alexander," she said almost seductively, "You are so handsome and young! You deserve a wife just as beautiful! If you choose me as the most beautiful, then I will give you the most beautiful mortal woman as your wife."
Alexander thought about this as he judged the other two goddesses. But, they were not to be fooled so they also presented him a bribe. Hera offered to make him the emperor of a vast stretch of land, and Athena offered him the most powerful military and wisdom. Alexander, however, chose Aphrodite's offer, and announced her as the most beautiful.
Now that Aphrodite had been selected, she could no longer go back on her words and had to give the young man Helen. Helen was considered by many to be the most beautiful mortal woman in the universe. However, she was married to none other than Lord Darkar who was ruthless and vengeful. But bound by her words, she was compelled to tell him about Helen, and so he set out to find her.
After meeting Helen, Alexander was truly convinced that she was the most beautiful by far. She too had found Alexander more appealing than her husband, and therefore she willingly ran away with him to Domino.
Then, Lord Darkar gathered soldiers and warriors from other planets across the magical dimension, and set out to get revenge from Domino for his loss. And thus, ignited the gruesome Trojan War due to selfishness, jealousy, and vanity.
