The League

Six gods on a hill.
They will not introduce themselves, so we will.

The cliff did not build itself. These six did. They have been making things in this part of Crete for most of their lives — walls, pipes, currents, drawings, futures — and we asked them to make one more.

Below is the league, in the order the work happens. We have given them the names they earned, alongside the ones on their identity cards. Olympus will forgive us.

Heir to Agapitos

Agapitos
the younger

The Patron · nephew of Agapitos the elder · the reason any of this is happening

The original Agapitos planted the trees. His nephew picked up the keys and decided the house would carry the name forward. Every decision on this estate eventually crosses his desk — sometimes loudly, sometimes silently, never without care.

He is the man on the hill with the plans in his hand and a smile on his face. The smile is real. The plans change weekly.

Domain: vision, money, the last word. Weakness: a good idea at midnight.

Gods of the Drawing

Manolis & Stavros

Civil engineers · the lines on every page · the arguments in every wall

Two men, one set of plans. They drew the buildings, the angles, the way the sea would arrive in every window. They argued with each other for months, with the cliff for longer, and with us when it mattered. Every argument made the building better.

Stavros, the one with the sunglasses, says less and notices more. Manolis is the reason the orchard suite gets the morning light.

Domain: angles, loads, the placement of doors. Weakness: round numbers.

God of Stone

Mastro Yorgi

Master mason · foreman · born in the village down the road

Every wall on this estate has passed through his hands. He cuts each block by eye, sets it once, and walks away. The wall does not move again.

He carries a brass square on his belt and a scroll in his pocket. He has, in twenty years, never been wrong about a right angle. We have known him to laugh out loud at a stone that thought it knew better.

Domain: walls, arches, the courtyard. Weakness: small talk before coffee.

God of Water

Nikos

Master plumber · brings the spring up from the rock

He found the spring before we did. He laid every pipe on the property, and he can tell you, by sound alone, which one has air in it. The cold plunge runs because he made it run.

He does not believe in straight pipes. The straight ones break, he says. The slow curves last forever.

Domain: every tap, every drain, the cold plunge at the bottom of the spa. Weakness: tile.

God of the Spark

Manosos

Master electrician · weather permitting

Wires run through this estate like roots — out of sight, holding the whole thing up. He drew the plan from memory. He does not own a notebook.

When the lights flicker, it is never his work. We checked. Several times. He knows.

Domain: every switch, every socket, the lamp that comes on at dusk without anyone touching it. Weakness: nothing we have found.

God in Training

Giannis Rascalos

Apprentice · carries the bucket · will be a master one day

Every league has one in training. He carries the mortar, mixes it the way Mastro Yorgi taught him, hands the trowel before it is asked for. He listens harder than any of them.

By the time the estate opens, he will have laid his first wall. We will not tell you which one. You can guess.

Domain: mortar, water, attention. Weakness: still learning. Already winning.

Without them, none of this exists.

When you arrive at Lino Cambi, you will be walking through their work. We thought you should know who they are.

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