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Two Greek leaders arrive on a remote, frozen shore to secure the legendary bow and arrows kept by an exiled, suffering archer abandoned after a festering wound. The younger companion struggles between loyalty, personal honor, and the older leader's insistence on strategic deception to obtain the weapon believed necessary for victory; conversations probe the moral cost of ruse versus frank sacrifice. Through tense exchanges and ethical argument, the narrative examines duty, pity, the legitimacy of means for a public end, and the tension between personal integrity and collective necessity.
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