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The epic follows the destructive wrath of a foremost warrior after a quarrel with his leader, and the cascading losses and diplomatic tensions that follow during a prolonged siege. Narrative episodes alternate between large-scale battles and intimate scenes of mourning, punctuated by formal speeches, catalogues of forces, and single combats. Gods and fate repeatedly intervene, shaping outcomes and exposing human vulnerability. Recurring themes include honor and glory, the ethics of leadership, the cost of pride, and rituals surrounding death, while vivid similes and set-piece encounters illuminate both individual heroism and the communal toll of war.
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