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An Egyptian prince and priest, Harmachis, narrates a romanticized account of court life, religious rites, and political intrigue surrounding a celebrated Egyptian queen and her liaison with a powerful foreign leader. Told as a brokenhearted memoir, the tale moves through preparation, catastrophic defeat, and a quest for vengeance, blending battlefield action, palace diplomacy, and mystical belief in the gods. Central concerns are loyalty, the clash between personal passion and public duty, manipulation by rivals, and the sacred traditions that shape decisions and their tragic consequences.
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