Aeneas and his fellow Trojan warriors leave their land after the fall of Troy to find a safe haven for them and the refugees they have sworn to protect. Arriving in the land of the Etruscans, the Trojans seek to have a place of their own but are rejected by the Etruscan prince, even though his father, the king, is fine with the agreement. The friction between the Trojans and the Etruscans is further complicated when Aeneas and the Etruscan prince fall in love with the same woman.