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A ship-borne merchant and a young companion arrive at a great Babylonian city, and the narrative moves from their voyage to an immersive portrait of urban life. The story examines temples, household routines, and a dominant goddess cult while unfolding episodes of priestly maneuvering, royal presence, military danger, pestilence, and civic festival. Personal relationships, commercial interests, and religious conviction drive characters' choices as political and supernatural pressures converge. The work combines adventure and atmospheric antiquarian detail to show how faith, power, and daily necessities shape a community's fortunes and individual destinies.
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