An aging monarch divides his realm between three daughters, rewarding public professions of love and disowning the one who refuses performative praise; that decision sets off political collapse, familial betrayal, and the ruler’s gradual descent into madness. A calculated illegitimate son manipulates loyalties for personal gain while a parallel story follows a nobleman deceived about his offspring, leading to literal and figurative blindness. The action alternates between court maneuvering, storms on the heath, and scenes of suffering, ending in military confrontation and tragic deaths. Recurring concerns include authority and its relinquishment, loyalty and ingratitude, the effects of suffering on reason, and fragile human compassion.