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A narrative poem retells an Aztec legend about a ruler torn between devotion to the gods and his own desires, as temple priests demand a virgin for ritual sacrifice. A poor huntress is brought, lavishly arrayed as a bride, while court intrigue and priestly avarice lead the king to present a child in her stead. The sacrificial rite, the priests' manipulation, and the mother's mourning expose tensions between religious obligation, political power, and personal guilt, with consequences that foreshadow further trouble for the court and its customs.
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