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The narrative presents an ancient island civilization at the height of splendor whose shifting morals and elaborate ceremonies foreshadow conflict. Rising tensions with a neighboring land lead to captives, abduction, and open hostilities, while temple rites, a revered silent priest, and a major festival for the sea deity shape public life. Sudden earthquakes and inundations transform political and personal fortunes, producing dramatic rescues and the island’s collapse beneath the waves. The aftermath follows survivors, including a figure named Pyrrha, as rival peoples move toward reconciliation and new domestic unions, closing the story with recovery and the beginnings of peace.
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