The beloved of Hathor, and The shrine of the Golden Hawk
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Two ritual dramas set against stylized ancient backdrops explore struggles over sacred power and national destiny. The first centers on a High Priestess who has prepared a warrior-leader for a spiritual restoration and faces his final moral trial between divine calling and earthly triumph during a campaign to drive out foreign occupiers. The second depicts a master fire-magician creating a Golden Hawk talisman to subvert royal authority and a veiled daughter sent into the magician’s cave to reclaim that source of exultation for her people. Both pieces emphasize ritual, symbolism, doubles of the self, and a decorative staging that evokes fresco and papyrus art.
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