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The Prince of Banes has come a long way, over the years--from the cursed gladiator, Agathon, being commissioned by Aphrodite to watch over the demi-god Eraxymachus; to the cursed hero, now asked by Athena to protect the Fate-created, doom-child, Phoenix. Both the artwork and story have become more intricate, as have the soundtrack and processes of animation. I hope to be done this winter.