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A framed collection of eight linked tales told by travellers gathered at a roadside lodging near an imperial court, each narrator recounting an incident that probes fate and its consequences. The stories address varied situations — love and jealousy, astrological omen, a haunting lament, lost jewels, a dangerous hunt, maternal devotion, and a contested sacred implement — and examine how choice, chance, and belief shape outcomes. An introductory sketch of the courtly setting establishes the frame, while the narratives move between tragic and ironic tones, repeatedly returning to the paradox of destiny's seeming inevitability.
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