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A subterranean society adopts an elaborate, staged primitive culture to placate visiting humans and ensure survival, imposing roles and rituals chosen by lot. Personal relationships and ambitions are sacrificed as leaders enforce the performance, prompting resentment, jealousy, and bitter compromises among characters such as Skkiru, Larhgan, and Bbulas. The story traces how manufactured customs and external influences reshape governance and daily life, exploring the moral and emotional costs of sustaining a false public identity and the tensions between pragmatic policy and individual authenticity.
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