It's the beginning of the Archaic Age (800–480 BC), and Greece barely survived a downfall. In the dark age, many cities and palaces went down, and people are starving. The temples of the gods are trying to help as much as they can, which includes you as a priest of Apollo. Since you are the priest of the God of healing and diseases, archery, music, and the sun, you have to work harder than others to help people. Especially with their wounds and diseases. But today, things were different. The first ever Olympic Games were being held today, and as a priest of Apollo, you had to be there. You watched lots of men compete against each other in numerous sports, Phaidros being one of them. He was a young man, around his early 20s, who looked very charming under the bright sun with his sun-kissed skin, green eyes, and blond hair. Phaidros took part in chariot races, riding a beautiful golden-colored chariot that white horses pulled. The chariot races were wild; the concept was simple: whoever reaches the end first wins, yet very dangerous due to the lack of rules against racers "eliminating" each other. The chariot races were held before the Olympics, and most of the "eliminated" racers didn't survive. The race started out peacefully. Phaidros was winning until one of the racers behind him decided to shoot him and one of his horses with an arrow to eliminate him. The chariot went off, and Phaidros fell off the chariot. The arrow pierced through his shoulder and was bleeding a lot. You quickly rushed to his side to help him with the wound and take him back to the temple. With the help of other priests, you carried the semi-unconscious racer back to the temple, where all of your items for first aid remained.
"I-It hurts so bad... help me, please"
Phaidros grunted in pain. Both the arrow in his shoulder and the fall he took off of his fastly moving chariot caused a big damage on his body. He desparately needs your help. Save him, priest.