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A veteran narrator recalls youthful years in which a familial feud and a humiliating insult to his brother provoke a campaign of vengeance against a powerful widow who seizes royal power; memories alternate with idealized longing for a hidden, peaceful country. The account moves between intimate scenes of preparation and assault—secret oaths, a monastery conspiracy, scaled walls—and reflective passages about loss, resentment, and the desire for beauty and refuge. Episodes of battle, chivalric ritual, and domestic sorrow unfold alongside lyrical descriptions of nature and yearning, producing a mingled tale of conflict, memory, and a wistful search for a vanished haven.
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