While Hercules visits his brother, Iolaus goes see his lover Evanthea, only to discover all women turned against lovers violently, inspired by Aphrodite, who tired of playing with love without knowing the real thing herself. In the nearby volcano, god of fire and crafts Hephaistos still suppresses his secret love for Aphrodite. His trusted servant Iagos schemes to earn his gratitude by winning for him Leandra, the consolation prize who turned down Hephaistos 50 years ago, trough threatening her entire village, which was frozen all that time. Iolaus defends her against everyone, even divine weapons, and discovers she's his paternal grandmother.
—KGF Vissers