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A lyrical dramatization of the Hero and Leander legend set around a coastal temple, following a woman dedicated to sacred service and the young man who loves her. Tension arises as religious duty, family pressures, and romantic longing collide among priests, attendants, and townspeople. The action moves between ritual preparations, private confrontations, and public interactions that reveal competing loyalties. The work probes themes of devotion, chastity, desire, and the personal costs of choosing between sacred obligation and human affection.
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